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Cycling routes in Lancashire


Picturesque countryside and coastal routes await in Lancashire.

Lancashire, located in northwest England, is a region characterized by rolling countryside, historic cities, and charming coastal areas. Cyclists can explore the picturesque Trough of Bowland, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, known for its quiet roads and challenging climbs. The region also offers scenic coastal routes, including the popular Morecambe Bay Cycleway. Cyclists can soak in the stunning views across the bay and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. Lancashire is also home to vibrant cities like Lancaster and Preston, where cyclists can explore historical landmarks and experience the local culture. With its diverse landscapes and rich history, Lancashire is a great destination for road and gravel cyclists.

Embark on an epic cycling adventure and conquer three of the most famous peaks in Yorkshire.

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133 km
2068 m
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The Three Peaks Challenge is a 133-kilometer road cycling route that takes you on an epic journey through the stunning landscapes of Yorkshire. With a total ascent of 2,068 meters, this route is suitable for experienced cyclists looking for a challenging and rewarding adventure. Along the way, you'll pass through picturesque villages, cycle alongside rivers, and conquer iconic climbs, including Hutton Roof Crags and Malham Cove.


Embark on a thrilling off-road adventure and explore the rugged beauty between Great Harwood and Blackburn

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46 km
285 m
Tough

This gravel cycling route offers a thrilling off-road adventure through the stunning Lancashire countryside. Starting in Great Harwood, you'll traverse challenging gravel paths, winding your way through picturesque landscapes. As you pedal, immerse yourself in the region's natural beauty and enjoy peaceful moments away from the hustle and bustle. The route will take you through the enchanting village of Greatacre before reaching the scenic Ightenhill area. With a moderate level of difficulty, this route is ideal for gravel biking enthusiasts seeking a unique and memorable cycling experience.


Worth to see in Lancashire:

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Barrowford

Breath-Taking Cycles amidst Nature

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Darwen

Conquer iconic climbs and explore scenic routes in Darwen, Lancashire.

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Carnforth

Scenic Cycling in the Lake District

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Burscough

Exploring scenic routes and challenging Hunter's Hill near Burscough, United Kingdom.

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Leyland

Cycling Paradise in Lancashire

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Haslingden

Cycling paradise with challenging climbs

Embark on an epic road cycling journey through the stunning dales and moorlands near Galgate.

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102 km
1292 m
Savage

The Dales & Moorlands route is a challenging road cycling adventure that meanders through the breathtaking dales and moorlands near Galgate. With a distance of 102 kilometers and an ascent of 1292 meters, it offers a thrilling challenge for experienced cyclists. Highlights of the route include Quernmore, The Cragg, Wray, Austwick, Tosside, Slaidburn, The Knot/Sugar Loaf, and Marshaw. These locations showcase the diverse natural beauty of the area, from picturesque dales to moorland vistas, allowing riders to immerse themselves in the rugged charm of Lancashire.


Embark on a picturesque 66 km road cycling adventure with stunning views along the way

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66 km
163 m
Tough

Discover the beauty of Lancashire's countryside on this road cycling loop. From Ashton Hall to Preesall, enjoy the scenic landscapes and explore charming villages and towns.


Explore the picturesque countryside with this road cycling route from Morecambe to Slaidburn

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90 km
1147 m
Tough

Discover the beauty of the Lancashire countryside on this road cycling route that takes you through charming villages, rolling hills, and idyllic countryside landscapes. This 90 km journey offers an elevation gain of 1147 meters, making it a suitable challenge for experienced riders. Don't miss highlights such as Carnforth, Gressingham, and Lowgill, which add interest and excitement to your journey.


Worth to see in Lancashire:

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Ormskirk

Cycling through scenic Lancashire countryside and conquering Parbold Hill in Ormskirk, United Kingdom.

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Earby

Cycling Haven in Lancashire

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Barnoldswick

Cycling Paradise in Lancashire

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Longridge

Embark on thrilling rides and conquer the challenging Jeffrey Hill in Longridge.

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Colne

Discover the beauty of the Trough of Bowland

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Warton

Charming Countryside Cycling in Lancashire

A picturesque road cycling route starting from Barrowford and exploring the beautiful Yorkshire Dales

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82 km
1381 m
Tough

This road cycling route takes you through stunning landscapes of the Yorkshire Dales, offering breathtaking views and challenging climbs. Starting from Barrowford, the route follows quiet country roads, passing through charming villages and rolling hills. Highlights along the way include Hollin Top, a hilltop viewpoint offering panoramic views, and Cowden, a picturesque village with charming stone cottages. The route's difficulty level is moderate, with some challenging climbs and a total ascent of 1381 meters. The epicness factor is high, as you'll be treated to stunning scenery throughout the entire route.


Experience the rural charm of Caton and its surrounding areas on this gravel cycling route.

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89 km
755 m
Chill

Explore the picturesque countryside near Caton on this charming gravel route. With a total ascent of 755 meters and a distance of 89 kilometers, this is a beginner to intermediate-level route suitable for most cyclists. Highlights include Carnforth, Burton-in-Kendal, The Helm, Firbank, Kirkby Lonsdale, Gressingham, and Caton Green. Carnforth is a historic town with quaint streets and lovely views of the surrounding countryside. Burton-in-Kendal is a picturesque village known for its stunning architecture and charming countryside walks.


Embark on a legendary road ride and visit the historic Clitheroe Castle.

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92 km
1422 m
Savage

This legendary road ride covers a distance of 92 km, with a challenging ascent of 1422 m. It is suitable for experienced cyclists looking for an epic and scenic route. Highlights along the way include Sabden, a quaint village known for its picturesque location, and Burnley, a town with rich industrial heritage. Make sure to visit Clitheroe, home to the historic Clitheroe Castle, one of Lancashire's greatest landmarks. Other highlights of the route include Bacup, a town with charming historic architecture, and Edgworth, a village renowned for its beautiful countryside and stunning views.


Worth to see in Lancashire:

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Poulton-le-Fylde

Tranquil Cycling in Lancashire

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Cleveleys

Coastal Cycling Delight in Lancashire

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Banks

Discover Banks' Varied Cycling Routes

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Parbold

Celebrate the Joy of Cycling in Parbold's Serenade

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Appley Bridge

Journey through Paradise: Cycling in Appley Bridge

Immerse yourself in the rugged beauty of Lancashire's gravel roads on this adventurous cycling route.

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82 km
1146 m
Tough

The Lancashire Gravel Adventure is an 82-kilometer gravel cycling route that takes you off the beaten track and into the wild beauty of Lancashire. With a total ascent of 1,146 meters, this route offers a challenging yet rewarding experience for gravel enthusiasts. Highlights of the route include Kirkby Lonsdale, a historic market town with a 14th-century bridge, and Baxenghyll Gorge, a stunning natural feature carved by the River Lune.


Embark on a gravel adventure exploring the off-road trails in the vicinity of Darwen.

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38 km
454 m
Chill

For those seeking an off-road cycling adventure, the Gravel Escape is the perfect route to explore the scenic surroundings of Darwen. This gravel route takes riders through picturesque landscapes, cruising along gentle paths and challenging terrains. Along the way, cyclists will pass through intriguing landmarks, including Bog Heights, Livesey, Astley Village, Green Hill, and finish back at Darwen. With moderate elevation gain and a mix of gravel and dirt trails, this route is suitable for gravel bike enthusiasts of all levels.


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Cumbria

Experience the majestic beauty of the Lake District on two wheels.

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Greater Manchester

Experience the perfect blend of urban energy and outdoor escapes in Greater Manchester, United Kingdom.

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Cheshire

Exploring the scenic countryside and challenging climbs in Cheshire, United Kingdom.

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Merseyside

Experience the mix of urban energy and coastal charm in Merseyside, United Kingdom.

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North Yorkshire

Explore the scenic beauty of North Yorkshire on two wheels

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South Yorkshire

Vibrant urban rides and picturesque rural landscapes make South Yorkshire a versatile destination for road and gravel cyclists.

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West Yorkshire

Discover the natural beauty and challenging climbs of West Yorkshire on two wheels

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Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire

Diverse routes through rolling hills, charming countryside, and historic landmarks.

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East Wales

Breathtaking landscapes with challenging climbs and a network of cycle paths.