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Discover Banks' Varied Cycling Routes


Cycling routes from Banks

Banks in Lancashire, United Kingdom is a cyclist-friendly locality with plenty of cycling opportunities. The town and its surrounding areas offer a mix of flat roads and rolling hills, providing different challenges for cyclists of all levels. Banks is connected to an extensive network of cycling routes, including the West Lancashire Cycleway. Road cyclists will find smooth, well-maintained roads, while gravel cyclists can explore the nearby off-road trails. There are several well-known climbs in the area, such as The Raggley, known for its steep gradient. Overall, Banks is a great destination for both road and gravel cycling.

Explore the scenic Lancashire coast on this challenging road cycling route

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116 km
795 m
Tough

The Coastal Loop is a breathtaking road cycling route that takes you along the picturesque Lancashire coast. With a total distance of 116 km and an ascent of 795 m, this route is perfect for experienced cyclists looking for a challenge. The route passes through several charming towns and villages, including Tarleton, Penwortham, Hesketh Lane, Clitheroe, Whalley Nab, Blackburn, Chorley, Mawdesley, and Holmeswood. Highlights along the route include Hesketh Lane, a scenic country lane with beautiful views, and Whalley Nab, a historic landmark that offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Overall, the Coastal Loop is an epic route with stunning coastal scenery and plenty of opportunities to explore the charming towns and villages of Lancashire.


Embark on an epic coastal journey along Lancashire's scenic routes

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117 km
208 m
Savage

Get ready for an epic coastal journey that will take you through breathtaking landscapes and charming towns. This road cycling route covers a distance of 117 km with an ascent of 208 meters. Experience the diversity of Lancashire as you cycle along the coast, passing through picturesque villages, historic sites, and stunning natural surroundings.


Embark on an exhilarating gravel cycling adventure exploring the scenic routes near Tarleton and Leyland.

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78 km
422 m
Tough

Get ready for an exciting cycling adventure on this challenging 78-kilometer gravel route starting near Banks. With an ascent of 422 meters, this journey is well-suited for experienced amateur gravel cyclists seeking a challenging yet rewarding ride. Enjoy the peaceful countryside, pass through quaint villages, and soak in the picturesque views along the way. Tarleton and Leyland provide a perfect mix of rural charm and vibrant town centers. Highlights include the stunning viewpoint, known for its panoramic vistas, and the village of Shevington, offering a serene and tranquil escape. Parbold, another highlight, boasts beautiful rolling hills and winding pathways. Conclude your adventure in Mere Brow, known for its scenic landscapes and friendly community. This gravel route promises an unforgettable experience for gravel cycling enthusiasts.


Cycle along the stunning Lancashire coastline

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67 km
92 m
Tough

Embark on an unforgettable cycling adventure along the beautiful Lancashire coastline. This round-trip route offers a mix of gravel and road sections, taking you through picturesque towns and villages. You'll enjoy breathtaking views of the ocean and discover intriguing highlights along the way. With a distance of 67 km and a manageable ascent of 92 meters, this route is suitable for moderately experienced cyclists.


Embark on an thrilling road cycling adventure through the scenic surroundings of Tarleton and Leyland.

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65 km
234 m
Tough

With a total distance of 65 kilometers and an elevation gain of 234 meters, this road cycling route near Banks offers a challenging but rewarding experience for well-trained amateur cyclists. Explore the beautiful countryside, cycle along peaceful lanes, and venture into the charming villages of Tarleton and Leyland. Enjoy the contrast between the serene landscapes and the vibrant town centers. Throughout your journey, you'll encounter numerous highlights, including the picturesque village of Holmeswood and the bustling market town of Ormskirk. Banks itself is also a highlight, providing easy access to other notable destinations. Overall, this route guarantees an exciting day out with plenty of stunning scenery and cultural attractions.


An off-the-beaten-path gravel route through the picturesque Lancashire countryside

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94 km
141 m
Tough

Embark on a scenic gravel adventure through the beautiful Lancashire region. This route will take you on a unique journey, exploring quiet rural roads, charming villages, and stunning landscapes. Get a taste of the local culture as you pedal through the heart of Lancashire.


Explore the picturesque villages of Holmeswood and Ormskirk on this charming road cycling route.

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49 km
81 m
Chill

This road cycling route takes you on a 49-kilometer journey through the beautiful countryside near Banks, Lancashire. With a total ascent of 81 meters, the route provides a moderate challenge suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. Experience the charm and tranquility of Holmeswood village, known for its attractive cottages and gardens. Discover the historic market town of Ormskirk, with its bustling market square and stunning architecture. Along the way, you'll also pass through Lydiate and Halsall, each offering their own unique character and highlights. Overall, this route offers a delightful combination of scenic landscapes and fascinating villages.


Discover the quaint village of Halsall on this scenic gravel route.

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45 km
47 m
Tough

Embark on a gravel adventure through the picturesque landscapes of Lancashire, starting near Banks. This 45 km route offers a moderate ascent of 47 meters and takes you through the charming village of Halsall. Enjoy the serene countryside as you pedal through the peaceful farmland and peaceful surroundings. The route is suitable for gravel bikes and provides a unique cycling experience.


Immerse yourself in the scenic countryside of Lancashire

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41 km
35 m
Chill

Escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse yourself in the peaceful Lancashire countryside. This road cycling route covers a distance of 41 km with a manageable ascent of 35 meters. As you pedal through charming villages and serene landscapes, you'll have the opportunity to explore various highlights along the way.


Conquer challenging hills and be rewarded with stunning panoramic views

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83 km
375 m
Tough

If you're up for a challenge and crave breathtaking views, this is the route for you. With a distance of 83 km and an ascent of 375 meters, this road cycling route offers a thrilling adventure through hilly landscapes. Conquer steep climbs and be rewarded with magnificent panoramic views from the hilltops.


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