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Cycling routes in Tees Valley and Durham


Picturesque countryside with challenging climbs and well-connected cycling paths.

Tees Valley and Durham in the United Kingdom offer a wealth of cycling opportunities. The region boasts stunning countryside, including the North Pennines and the Yorkshire Dales, which provide a beautiful backdrop for road and gravel cycling. Cyclists can tackle challenging climbs such as the famed Tan Hill, or enjoy leisurely rides along the banks of the River Tees. Additionally, the region is home to a number of cycling events, including the annual Great North Bike Ride. Tees Valley and Durham are well-connected by cycling paths and lanes, making it easy to explore the area on two wheels. Overall, this region offers a fantastic mix of natural beauty and cycling-friendly infrastructure.

Immerse yourself in history as you cycle through the picturesque countryside near Castleside

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63 km
995 m
Tough

Embark on a historical journey through the countryside near Castleside. This road cycling route showcases the beauty of Carterway Heads, Broomhaugh, Aydon, Ovingham, Ebchester, and, of course, Castleside. Covering a distance of 63km with an ascent of 995m, this moderate-level route is ideal for cyclists who enjoy exploring historical landmarks and quaint villages.


Embark on a scenic adventure through Hambleton District, known for its idyllic landscapes and charming villages.

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72 km
402 m
Tough

The Hambleton Explorer is a captivating road cycling route that spans across 72 kilometers with an elevation gain of 402 meters. This route is suitable for experienced amateur cyclists who are looking to explore the picturesque countryside of Tees Valley and discover the hidden gems within Hambleton District. Starting near Shildon, you'll pass through stunning locations such as Newton Aycliffe, an up-and-coming town with modern amenities; Over Dinsdale, a tranquil village surrounded by nature; Dalton-on-Tees, a scenic riverside village; and Houghton le Side, a historic settlement with a rich heritage. The Hambleton Explorer offers a moderate level of difficulty with rolling terrain and occasional climbs. It provides a perfect balance of beautiful landscapes, charming villages, and cycling challenges. Whether you're an avid nature lover or history enthusiast, this cycling route has something to offer for everyone. Overall, the Hambleton Explorer is a memorable cycling experience that showcases the natural beauty and cultural heritage of Hambleton District.


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Castleside

Castleside - Conquer legendary climbs in Tees Valley and Durham.

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New Marske

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Newton Aycliffe

Embark on an enchanting ride through Newton Aycliffe's rolling hills and take on the iconic Hartside Pass.

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Hartlepool

Coastal Cycling Delight in Hartlepool

Explore the captivating landscapes and iconic landmarks along this challenging road cycling route.

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134 km
1626 m
Savage

Covering an impressive distance of 134 kilometers, this road cycling route near Stanley is not for the faint-hearted. With a challenging ascent of 1626 meters, this route promises adrenaline-filled climbs and memorable descents. Journey through picturesque areas like Pontop Pike, Consett, Juniper, Chesters Roman Fort, Gunnerton, Longwitton, Ponteland, Blaydon on Tyne, and Blackmoor Hill, and appreciate the remarkable beauty of the region.


Step into the history of Durham and explore its beautiful moorland landscapes.

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73 km
870 m
Tough

This intermediate road cycling route takes you on a journey through the historic city of Durham and its captivating moorland landscapes. With a total distance of 73 km and an ascent of 870 meters, this route offers a balanced challenge for well-trained amateur cyclists. Cycle past landmarks such as Pontop Pike, Stanley, Framwellgate Moor, Auckland Castle, Tow Law, and Knitsley, while immersing yourself in stunning scenery and interesting historical anecdotes. Whether you're an admirer of architecture, nature, or history, this route has something for everyone.


Embark on a scenic ride through history and explore the majestic Brancepeth Castle

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62 km
699 m
Tough

This 62 km road cycling route takes you from South Hetton to Brancepeth Castle, a magnificent medieval fortress. Enjoy the challenging ascent of 699 meters as you pedal through scenic countryside. The adventure continues as you reach Chester-le-Street, famous for its cricket ground and beautiful parkland.


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Tanfield

Explore Tanfield and its scenic cycling routes.

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Stanley

Embark on a cycling adventure in Stanley's picturesque surroundings.

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Sherburn

Conquer Hawnby Hill and discover the charm of Sherburn.

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Easington

Cycle through nature's wonders along Easington's Castle Eden Walkway.

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Wingate

Conquer Co' Hill and discover the cycling treasures of Wingate.

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Chester-le-Street

Picturesque cycling in scenic Chester-le-Street

Embark on a challenging road adventure through historic routes and testing climbs in Tyne and Wear.

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70 km
1003 m
Savage

Get ready for an exhilarating road cycling experience through the rich historical routes and challenging ascents of Tyne and Wear in the United Kingdom. With a difficulty rating of 5 and an epicness score of 4, this arduous route is tailored to experienced cyclists seeking legendary climbs and rewarding challenges. Highlights along the route include the starting point of Burnopfield, the demanding Pontop Pike climb, the historic Benfieldside, the scenic village of Slaley, the picturesque town of Corbridge, the charming Ovingham, and the incredible Rowlands Gill. Immerse yourself in the cultural heritage and natural beauty of Tyne and Wear as you conquer the diverse terrain and breathtaking landscapes.


Conquer the ultimate road challenge with this epic 92 km route

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92 km
384 m
Savage

Take on the ultimate road challenge with this 92 km route starting near New Marske. With a total ascent of 384 meters, this ride will test your endurance and bike handling skills. Experience rolling countryside, picturesque villages, and challenging climbs on this epic adventure.


Escape to the picturesque landscapes of Blanchland and beyond

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45 km
619 m
Chill

Discover the picturesque landscapes of Blanchland and its surrounding areas on this scenic gravel escape. Begin your journey at Castleside and delve into the peaceful Waskerley. Experience the idyllic charm of Blanchland, cycle alongside the scenic Derwent Reservoir, and admire the beauty of Muggleswick and Rowley. With a moderate ascent and distance, this route provides a variety of scenic and historical attractions for well-trained amateurs seeking an unforgettable cycling adventure.


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Thornley

Cycling Paradise in Tees Valley and Durham

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Witton Gilbert

Scenic countryside roads and urban cycling routes in the Tees Valley and Durham region.

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Fishburn

Access to cycling-friendly infrastructure and scenic rides, with Castle Eden Dene Nature Reserve nearby.

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Seaham

Cycling Wonder Await in Seaham

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Middlesbrough

Diverse terrains and cultural attractions for cycling and tourism.

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Eston

Thrilling rides in Eston, United Kingdom

Experience the scenic hills of Hetton-le-Hole on this gravel route

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34 km
253 m
Chill

This 34-kilometer gravel route showcases the breathtaking hills and natural beauty near Hetton-le-Hole. With an ascent of 253 meters, this route offers a blend of beautiful landscapes and enjoyable riding. Perfect for cyclists of all levels, you'll get a taste of the stunning surroundings and peaceful countryside.


Indulge in a delightful road cycling route, showcasing the beauty of Durham's countryside.

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71 km
805 m
Tough

Immerse yourself in the stunning countryside of Durham with this delightful road cycling route. Spanning 71 kilometers and an ascent of 805 meters, the journey promises breathtaking landscapes and cultural attractions. Cycle through the idyllic village of Eldon, enjoying its peaceful ambiance and friendly locals. Explore the historic town of Brancepeth, known for its magnificent castle and scenic surroundings. Capture memorable moments at Nettlesworth, boasting picturesque vistas and charming village charm. Conclude your adventure in Ferryhill Station, where you can unwind and reflect on the wonders of the region.


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