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Scenic countryside and challenging climbs make Whickham a great destination for cyclists.


Cycling routes from Whickham

Whickham, located in Northumberland and Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom, provides a pleasant cycling experience for both road and gravel cyclists. Road cyclists can enjoy scenic rides through the countryside, with several picturesque routes available. Gravel cyclists can explore the off-road trails that wind through the wooded areas and open spaces. Whickham is close to the famous climb of Craghead Fell, known for its challenging ascent and panoramic views. With its variety of cycling routes, Whickham is a great destination for cyclists of all levels.

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Stanley Loop

A challenging gravel route with stunning views

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71 km
979 m
Tough

The Stanley Loop is a challenging gravel route starting near Whickham. With a total ascent of 979 meters over a distance of 71 kilometers, this route offers a great workout for experienced cyclists. The highlight of the route is Stanley, a historic town known for its coal mining heritage. Riders will also pass through Consett and Rowlands Gill, offering picturesque scenery along the way.


Discover the historic towns of Jarrow and South Shields on this scenic cycling route.

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63 km
463 m
Tough

This 63 km gravel route takes you on a journey through the picturesque towns of Jarrow and South Shields, offering stunning views along the way. With a total ascent of 463 meters, the route provides a challenging ride for cyclists. The difficulty level is rated as 4, suitable for well-trained amateurs. The route has an epicness rating of 3, providing an exciting and enjoyable cycling experience with some scenic highlights.


Gravel adventure through urban and coastal landscapes

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93 km
865 m
Tough

The Tyne and Wear Explorer is a gravel adventure that takes cyclists on a 93-kilometer journey filled with diverse landscapes. Starting near Whickham, this route offers a mix of urban and coastal scenery, transitioning from the bustling city of Newcastle upon Tyne to the serene coastal towns. With a total ascent of 865 meters, this route provides a moderate challenge for cyclists. Highlights along the route include the iconic Tyne Bridge, Namey Hill, Sunderland, Easington Colliery, Hetton-le-Hole, Chester-le-Street, and Rabbit Hills. Each highlight offers unique attractions and sights showcasing the different facets of Tyne and Wear's cultural and natural beauty.


A scenic road route through Northumberland and Tyne and Wear

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56 km
455 m
Chill

Blaydon and Beyond is a scenic road route starting near Whickham, offering cyclists a 56-kilometer journey through picturesque landscapes and hidden gems of the region. With a total ascent of 455 meters, this route is suitable for cyclists of all levels. Highlights along the route include Blaydon-on-Tyne, Ponteland, Northumberlandia, Cramlington, Newcastle upon Tyne, and the iconic Tyne Bridge. Each highlight offers something unique, from the dramatic earth sculpture of Northumberlandia to the lively energy of Newcastle's city life. With stunning countryside and riverside views, this route promises a delightful cycling adventure.


A challenging road route with stunning panoramic views

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84 km
900 m
Savage

The Gateshead Hill Climber is a challenging road route starting near Whickham, designed to test the cycling abilities of experienced riders. With a total ascent of 900 meters over a distance of 84 kilometers, this route offers a mix of steep climbs and exhilarating descents. Highlights along the route include Gateshead, Humbledon Hill, Easington, Durham, and Waldridge. Each highlight offers unique attractions and beautiful landscapes that showcase the region's natural and cultural beauty. From the panoramic views at Gateshead to the historic charm of Durham, this route promises an unforgettable cycling adventure.


A scenic road route exploring Prudhoe and beyond

road
94 km
968 m
Tough

The Prudhoe Gravel Loop is a scenic road route starting near Whickham. This 94-kilometer journey offers breathtaking countryside views and allows cyclists to discover the hidden gems of Northumberland and Tyne and Wear. With a total ascent of 968 meters, this challenging route is best suited for experienced cyclists. Highlights along the route include Prudhoe, Stamfordham, Wallington Hall, Hartburn, and Ponteland. Each highlight offers unique attractions, including historical landmarks and pristine natural scenery.


Experience the joy of gravel riding amidst the natural beauty of Whickham

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47 km
404 m
Chill

Enjoy the tranquility of gravel cycling on this 47km route that takes you through the scenic landscapes surrounding Whickham. With a manageable ascent of 404 meters, this short and sweet ride is suitable for beginners and casual riders. Discover highlights such as Gateshead, Jarrow, and the iconic Tyne Bridge.


Embark on an epic road cycling adventure through the stunning Northumberland countryside

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106 km
1475 m
Savage

Discover the rugged beauty of Northumberland on this 106km road cycling route. With a challenging ascent of 1475 meters, this ride is suited for experienced riders seeking an epic challenge. Highlights include Blackmoor Hill, the picturesque village of Blanchland, and the majestic Derwent Reservoir.


Embark on an epic road cycling adventure through Tyne and Wear

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88 km
1233 m
Tough

Experience the beauty of Tyne and Wear on this 88km road cycling route. With a challenging ascent of 1233 meters, this ride is ideal for intermediate riders seeking a thrilling challenge. Immerse yourself in highlights such as Blackmoor Hill, Frosterley, and Prudhoe Castle.


Experience a challenging off-road adventure on this 29 km circular gravel route.

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29 km
514 m
Savage

This 29 km circular gravel route takes you on an off-road adventure through Chopwell Woods and surrounding areas. With a total ascent of 514 meters, the route offers a challenging ride for experienced cyclists. The difficulty level is rated as 5, suitable for highly trained amateurs. The route has an epicness rating of 4, providing an exhilarating and memorable cycling experience with beautiful natural highlights.


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