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Cycling-friendly region with diverse terrains and scenic routes.


Cycling routes from Morpeth

Morpeth in Northumberland and Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom, offers a variety of cycling opportunities for road and gravel cyclists. The region features both flat and hilly terrains, providing a mix of challenges for cyclists. Cyclists can explore the countryside and enjoy the scenic routes. Morpeth is known for its cycling-friendly infrastructure, with dedicated paths and lanes available. Nearby, cyclists can also tackle challenging climbs such as Rothbury Bank. The town offers various tourist attractions, including historic buildings, markets, and parks.

Experience the gravel trails and historic landmarks on this unique route

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52 km
187 m
Tough

This distinctive route takes you through a combination of gravel trails and quiet roads near Morpeth. With a total ascent of 187 meters over a distance of 52 kilometers, it offers a moderate challenge for well-trained amateur cyclists. The highlight of this route is Nelson Hill, a picturesque spot known for its scenic views of the surrounding countryside. Other notable highlights include Cramlington and Seaton Delaval Hall.


Embark on a road cycling adventure through picturesque countryside and charming towns

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51 km
306 m
Tough

This road cycling route starts near Morpeth and takes you through tranquil countryside and charming towns. With a total ascent of 306 meters over a distance of 51 kilometers, it is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. The highlights of this route include Tranwell, a quaint village known for its picturesque surroundings, and Ponteland, a charming town with historic buildings. Other notable highlights include Whalton and Mitford Castle.


Embark on a journey through history, exploring majestic castles and picturesque landscapes

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88 km
848 m
Tough

This road cycling route takes you on a historic journey through majestic castles and picturesque landscapes. With a total ascent of 848 meters over a distance of 88 kilometers, it is suitable for experienced cyclists. Highlights along the route include Belsay Castle, a stunning medieval fortress set amidst beautiful gardens, and Barrasford, a charming village with a rich history. Other noteworthy highlights include Birtley, Longwitton, and Morpeth.


A picturesque route through the tranquil countryside and historic sites

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49 km
257 m
Chill

The Tritlington Trail is a 49-kilometer road cycling route that takes you through the serene Northumberland countryside, passing by charming villages and historic sites. Starting near Morpeth, this route offers a leisurely ride with beautiful scenery and interesting highlights along the way. Highlights include the Tritlington Estate, known for its picturesque landscapes and peaceful atmosphere. The route also takes you through Hadston, where you can explore its rich history and enjoy scenic views. Another highlight is Cresswell, a coastal village with stunning beaches and impressive sand dunes. Morpeth Castle, a well-preserved medieval fortress, and Haw Hill, offering sweeping views, are also included in this route. The Tritlington Trail is suitable for amateur cyclists with a moderate difficulty level.


Embark on an epic road cycling adventure through diverse landscapes and historic landmarks

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112 km
915 m
Savage

This challenging road cycling route takes you on an extensive journey through diverse landscapes and historic landmarks. With a total ascent of 915 meters over a distance of 112 kilometers, it is suitable for experienced cyclists. Highlights along the route include Blyth, a coastal town with a rich maritime history, Tynemouth with its beautiful beaches and lively atmosphere, and Jarrow, known for its associations with the Venerable Bede. Other noteworthy highlights include Penshaw Hill, Chester-le-Street, and the vibrant city of Newcastle upon Tyne.


A challenging ride through scenic countryside and historic landmarks

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100 km
888 m
Tough

The Hexham and Beyond route is a 100-kilometer road cycling loop that takes you on a challenging adventure through picturesque countryside and past impressive historic landmarks. Starting near Morpeth, this route offers a true test for well-trained amateur cyclists. Highlights along the way include Morpeth Castle, where you can immerse yourself in medieval history and explore the castle grounds. Haw Hill, offering stunning panoramic views, is another standout feature of this route. You will also pass through Stamfordham, a picturesque village known for its quaint charm. Hexham, a historic market town with a fascinating heritage, is a major highlight of this route. The final stretch takes you to Bingfield, a tranquil village that rewards you with picturesque landscapes and a peaceful ambience. Rich in natural beauty and steeped in history, the Hexham and Beyond route offers a challenging yet rewarding cycling experience.


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Ulgham Loop

A scenic loop through picturesque countryside and historic landmarks

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55 km
219 m
Tough

The Ulgham Loop is a 55-kilometer road cycling route that offers a combination of beautiful scenery and interesting historical landmarks. Starting near Morpeth, this route takes you through the idyllic countryside, passing by charming villages and rolling hills. Highlights along the way include Ulgham, with its quaint charm and lovely views. Other notable highlights include Hadston, an ancient village with a rich history, and Ashington, known for its mining heritage. The route also takes you past Morpeth Castle, a well-preserved medieval fortress, and Haw Hill, offering panoramic vistas. Overall, the Ulgham Loop is a moderately difficult ride, suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. With its breathtaking scenery and historical interest, it offers a rewarding experience for cyclists.


Discover the beauty of nature and historic sites on this challenging road cycling adventure

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105 km
1070 m
Tough

This challenging road cycling route takes you through beautiful natural landscapes and historic sites. With a total ascent of 1070 meters over a distance of 105 kilometers, it is suitable for experienced cyclists looking for a demanding ride. The highlights of this route include Urpeth, a picturesque village surrounded by lush greenery, and Wylam, known for its charming riverside setting. Other notable highlights include Rabbit Hills, Clough Dene, and Eachwick.


A scenic route showcasing the best of Northumberland's landscapes and heritage

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71 km
494 m
Tough

The Northumberland Loop is a 71-kilometer road cycling route that takes you on a scenic journey through the stunning landscapes and rich heritage of Northumberland. Starting near Morpeth, this route offers a well-balanced cycling experience suitable for intermediate-level cyclists. Highlights include Haw Hill, providing breathtaking panoramic views of the countryside. Bedlington, a historic mining town with a charming character, and Gosforth, renowned for its picturesque landscapes and vibrant community, are also included in this route. Condercum Hill, an ancient Roman fort with remnants dating back centuries, adds a touch of history to the journey. As you pass through Heddon on the Wall, admire the incredible views of Hadrian's Wall, one of the country's most iconic landmarks. Shilvington, a small village with beautiful cottages and peaceful surroundings, is another scenic highlight. The Northumberland Loop offers a remarkable exploration of Northumberland's natural beauty and cultural heritage.


A demanding ride through scenic landscapes and charming villages

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93 km
856 m
Savage

The Matfen Challenge is a 93-kilometer road cycling route that takes you on a demanding journey through stunning landscapes and past charming villages. Starting near Morpeth, this route is suitable for experienced amateur cyclists due to its challenging terrain. Highlights include Haw Hill, offering sweeping panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Ogle, a picturesque village with a tranquil ambiance, is also included in this route. Matfen, known for its grand estate and stunning parkland, is another major highlight. Chollerton, a quaint village with a peaceful charm, and Longwitton, offering picturesque settings, add to the allure of this route. While Pigdon doesn't have specific highlights, it provides beautiful rural landscapes to soak in. The Matfen Challenge offers a rewarding and memorable cycling experience for those seeking a combination of physical challenge and natural beauty.


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