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Scenic routes and tranquil countryside await in Hadston.


Cycling routes from Hadston

Hadston, located in Northumberland and Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom, is a cyclist-friendly locality with various road and gravel routes to discover. The region is home to the breathtaking Northumberland National Park, offering cyclists the opportunity to ride through stunning landscapes and enjoy peaceful surroundings. While Hadston may not have any specific famous cycling-related spots or well-known climbs, the area provides ample opportunities to create memorable cycling experiences. With its natural beauty and cyclist-friendly atmosphere, Hadston is a delightful destination for road and gravel cyclists. Overall, Hadston ranks as a 4 out of 5 from a cyclist's perspective.

Discover the scenic beauty of Northumberland on this road cycling loop from Hadston to Choppington.

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83 km
541 m
Tough

Embark on a picturesque journey through Northumberland, starting from Hadston and passing through charming villages and stunning landscapes. This 83 km route offers a great mix of elevation and distance, making it a rewarding challenge for cyclists of all levels. Highlights along the route include the unique landmark of Northumberlandia, the historic village of Ogle, and the picturesque West Thirston. With its breathtaking scenery and diverse terrain, this cycling route showcases the best of Northumberland's countryside.


Discover the stunning Northumberland coastline on this road cycling route.

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56 km
566 m
Tough

Experience the beauty of the Northumberland coastline on this road cycling route. Starting near Hadston, this 56 km route takes you along the road, offering breathtaking views of the sea as you pass through West Thirston, Longframlington, Rimside Moor, Cloudy Crags, Alnwick, and Warkworth Castle. With a moderate ascent of 566 meters, this route is suitable for well-trained amateurs. The epicness of this route is rated 3 out of 5, making it a memorable cycling experience. Highlights along the route include visiting West Thirston, with its picturesque village and charming atmosphere, exploring Alnwick, with its historic castle and gardens, and taking in the beautiful scenery surrounding Warkworth Castle. These highlights, along with others along the way, are ranked between 4 and 5, making them worth stopping by.


Embark on an exciting road cycling adventure from Hadston to Haw Hill, exploring the landscapes of Northumberland.

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118 km
1105 m
Tough

Prepare for an epic road cycling adventure through Northumberland on this 118 km route from Hadston to Haw Hill. Boasting challenging climbs and rewarding descents, this route is best suited for experienced cyclists seeking both a physical and mental challenge. Along the way, you'll pass through historic towns, picturesque villages, and enjoy magnificent views of the Northumberland countryside. Highlights include the medieval village of Morpeth, the scenic Bingfield, and the enchanting ruins of Low Hesleyhurst. Immerse yourself in the beauty and history of Northumberland as you conquer this exhilarating cycling route.


Embark on a historic journey through Northumberland's castles.

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52 km
438 m
Tough

Immerse yourself in the rich history of Northumberland on this 52 km road cycling route. Starting near Hadston, this route takes you to some of the region's most captivating castles. Explore the charming village of West Thirston, visit Newton on the Moor with its picturesque surroundings, discover the historic Alnwick Castle in Alnwick, and experience the serene beauty of Broomhill. This route offers a moderate ascent of 438 meters and is suitable for well-trained amateurs. With a difficulty rating of 3 out of 5 and an epicness rating of 3 out of 5, this route promises an enjoyable and memorable cycling experience. Highlights along the route include West Thirston, with its quaint village atmosphere, and Alnwick, known for its famous castle and extensive gardens.


Take on the ultimate cycling challenge in Northumberland.

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117 km
1253 m
Savage

This 117 km road cycling route offers a challenge for experienced cyclists. Starting near Hadston, the route takes you through picturesque countryside, historic sites, and scenic landscapes. With a demanding ascent of 1253 meters, this route is not for the faint-hearted. Highlights along the way include Causey Park, Garleigh Hill, Rothbury, Yetlington, Cow Hill, Earle, Hepburn Crags, North Charlton, and Warkworth Castle. With a difficulty rating of 5 out of 5 and an epicness rating of 4 out of 5, this route is truly legendary. Highlights along the route include Causey Park, where you can enjoy the tranquil surroundings, and the historic Garleigh Hill, with its panoramic views of the surrounding area.


Embark on a gravel adventure through scenic Tyne and Wear.

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92 km
347 m
Tough

Discover the natural beauty of Tyne and Wear on this gravel cycling route. With a distance of 92 km and an ascent of 347 meters, this route offers a mix of challenging terrains and stunning scenery, making it perfect for gravel bike enthusiasts. Starting near Hadston, highlights along the route include Cresswell, a coastal village known for its golden sandy beach, Newbiggin by the Sea, where you can soak in the seaside atmosphere, Seaton Delaval Hall, a magnificent 18th-century country mansion, and West Chevington, surrounded by beautiful countryside. This route is suitable for experienced cyclists and is rated 4 out of 5 in terms of difficulty. With an epicness rating of 4 out of 5, this route guarantees an unforgettable gravel adventure.


Discover the coastal beauty of Northumberland on this road cycling route from Hadston to Cresswell.

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74 km
436 m
Chill

Embark on a scenic road cycling adventure along the picturesque Northumberland coast with this 74 km route from Hadston to Cresswell. Enjoy breathtaking views of the sea, rugged cliffs, and sandy beaches as you pedal through charming seaside towns and tranquil villages. This route offers a moderate level of difficulty with some gentle climbs along the way. Highlights include the idyllic seaside village of Cresswell, the charming North Seaton, and the historic Clifton. Immerse yourself in the stunning coastal landscapes of Northumberland with this unforgettable cycling experience.


Experience the beauty of Northumberland on this scenic road cycling route starting from Hadston.

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65 km
530 m
Chill

Get ready to be enthralled by the breathtaking beauty of Northumberland on this 65 km road cycling route. Starting in Hadston, you'll traverse picturesque countryside and charming villages, soaking in the tranquil surroundings. The diverse terrain offers a mixture of gentle ascents and descents, making it suitable for cyclists of various skill levels. Highlights along the route include the historic town of Alnwick, known for its spectacular castle and beautiful gardens, and the magnificent Warkworth Castle. Immerse yourself in Northumberland's countryside as you pedal through this enchanting route.


Embark on a picturesque road cycling circuit from Hadston to Acklington, showcasing the beauty of Northumberland.

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74 km
706 m
Chill

Discover the beauty of Northumberland on this 74 km road cycling circuit. Starting from Hadston, you'll pedal through charming villages, rolling countryside, and enjoy magnificent views along the way. With a mix of flat stretches and moderate climbs, this route offers a great challenge for intermediate cyclists. Highlights include the quaint village of Tritlington, the picturesque Hartburn, and the historic castle of Warkworth. Immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes and rich heritage of Northumberland as you enjoy this scenic circuit.


Immerse yourself in the beauty of Northumberland's countryside.

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59 km
662 m
Tough

Escape into the peaceful Northumberland countryside on this road cycling route. With a distance of 59 km and an ascent of 662 meters, this route offers breathtaking scenery and a moderate challenge. Starting near Hadston and passing through Causey Park, Nunnykirk, Longframlington, and Acklington, this route showcases the serenity and beauty of the region. This route is suitable for well-trained amateurs and is rated 3 out of 5 for both difficulty and epicness. Highlights along the route include Causey Park, where you can enjoy the tranquility of the surroundings, Nunnykirk, which offers stunning views of the countryside, and Longframlington, a charming village with a friendly atmosphere.


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