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Historic village with cycling-friendly amenities and access to World Heritage Site


Cycling routes from Corbridge

Corbridge is a historic village located in Northumberland and Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom. It offers a mix of beautiful countryside, quaint streets, and historical sites, making it an interesting destination for road and gravel cyclists. The village has good cycling infrastructure, including bike racks and showers, making it friendly for cyclists. Cyclists in Corbridge can explore the nearby Hadrian's Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and ride along the Hadrian's Cycleway, which offers a mix of on-road and off-road sections. Additionally, the countryside surrounding Corbridge provides plenty of opportunities for scenic rides and challenging climbs.

Embark on an epic cycling adventure from Corbridge to Blanchland

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115 km
2276 m
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Prepare for a challenging and epic cycling adventure on this 115-kilometer road route from Corbridge to Blanchland. With a total climb of 2,276 meters, this route will push your limits as you pass through picturesque villages and witness stunning landscapes. Broomhaugh, Castleside, Frosterley, Newbiggin, and Blanchland are just a few of the highlights that await you on this exciting journey.


Cycle over Tyne Bridge for panoramic views and explore hidden gems.

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72 km
787 m
Tough

Covering a distance of 72 km, the Newcastle Discovery Gravel Trail showcases remarkable picturesque routes and hidden gems to discover. With an ascent of 787 meters, this gravel route is suitable for experienced riders who appreciate a touch of history. Enjoy the scenic trail to Heddon on the Wall, where you can admire its idyllic surroundings and historic landmarks. As you cycle through Newcastle upon Tyne, be captivated by the stunning panoramic views from Tyne Bridge, offering glimpses of charming Side and Dean street. Explore Rowlands Gill, nestled along the Derwent Valley, famous for its tranquil beauty. Finish your adventure in Riding Mill, surrounded by bewitching scenery.


Discover the iconic Roman influences amidst nature's embrace.

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65 km
884 m
Tough

The Corbridge Circular Road Route provides a 65 km journey through notable Roman sites and enchanting countryside. With a manageable ascent of 884 meters, this road route offers a pleasant experience for experienced cyclists. Be fascinated by Dilston Castle's remains before embarking on a scenic route towards Steel Rigg, with stunning views along the way. As you approach Castra Vindolanda, appreciate the historical significance and beauty of the region. Conclude your ride in Corbridge where you can immerse yourself in its captivating Roman Town Fort.


Cycle through history in Hexham amidst breathtaking landscapes.

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52 km
774 m
Tough

Embark on the 52 km Hexham Wanderings gravel route to explore historical landmarks and captivating landscapes. With an ascent of 774 meters, this route offers a delightful mix of natural beauty and ancient history. Don't miss out on Dilston Castle's intriguing remains, serving as a reminder of the region's medieval past. Cycle towards Dukesfield and immerse yourself in a captivating industrial heritage site. As you approach Hexham, marvel at the majestic Hexham Abbey and uncover the profound history of the town. Conclude your scenic ride at the Corbridge Roman Town Fort, where ancient ruins await.


Explore the countryside from Corbridge to Stamfordham

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106 km
1090 m
Tough

This round-trip cycling route takes you from Corbridge to Stamfordham through scenic countryside. It offers a challenging ride with a total ascent of 1,090 meters and a distance of 106 kilometers. The route showcases beautiful landscapes and picturesque villages along the way, allowing you to discover the rural charm of Northumberland and Tyne and Wear.


Journey through rolling hills and picturesque countryside.

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66 km
1199 m
Tough

Explore the charm of Northumberland and Tyne and Wear with the 66 km Slaley Loop. This gravel route provides a scenic cycling experience with a total ascent of 1199 meters. Cycle through the quaint village of Slaley, enjoying its tranquil landscape along the way. The route ends at Corbridge which is known for its historic significance and beautiful surroundings. Suitable for moderately skilled cyclists.


Immerse yourself in the scenic beauty of Northumberland and Tyne and Wear.

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88 km
1508 m
Tough

With a total ascent of 1508 meters, the 88 km Dalton Loop promises rugged landscapes and delightful historic gems along the route. Embrace the challenge of this gravel route that winds through the region's natural wonders. Pause at Healey to capture the breathtaking surroundings and admire the rugged countryside. Derwent Reservoir dazzles with its vast expanse of water and splendid vistas. As the route takes you through Stanhope, enjoy the beautiful heritage of the area, steeped in centuries of history. Cowshill invites you to soak in its tranquil charm, bordered by captivating meadows. Finally, explore the historic treasures nestled in the town of Dalton before reaching Corbridge, renowned for its Roman significance.


Explore the scenic route from Prudhoe to Ebchester, passing through the charming village of Broomhaugh.

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47 km
777 m
Tough

This gravel cycling route takes you on a picturesque journey from Prudhoe to Ebchester, with highlights including the village of Broomhaugh. With a total distance of 47 km and an ascent of 777 meters, this route offers a challenging yet rewarding experience for well-trained amateurs. The epicness of this route is rated 4, making it a great choice for cyclists seeking a memorable adventure.


Embark on an expedition from Corbridge to Otterburn

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93 km
1166 m
Tough

This 93-kilometer round-trip road cycling route takes you from Corbridge to Otterburn, offering a challenging adventure with a total ascent of 1,166 meters. Along the way, you will have the opportunity to visit several charming villages, including Warden, Wark, Bellingham, and Kirkwhelpington, each offering unique attractions and scenic beauty. The highlight of this route is the famous Corbridge Roman Town Fort at the end, where you can step back in time and explore the ancient Roman ruins.


Explore the scenic Tyne Valley on this challenging road cycling route.

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53 km
903 m
Tough

The Tyne Valley Loop takes cyclists through the picturesque countryside of Northumberland and Tyne and Wear. Starting near Corbridge, the route offers breathtaking views and a mixture of challenging climbs and rolling hills. Cyclists will experience the beauty of Riding Mill, Stoterley Hill, Edmundbyers, Blanchland, Slaley, and finish in Corbridge. This route is suitable for experienced cyclists looking for a rewarding adventure.


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