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Varied terrain and breathtaking views make Consett a fantastic destination for cyclists.


Cycling routes from Consett

Consett, located in Tees Valley and Durham, United Kingdom, offers a diverse range of cycling routes for both road and gravel cyclists. Road cyclists can explore the scenic countryside and enjoy challenging climbs. There are also quiet country roads that provide a peaceful cycling environment. Gravel cyclists can discover off-road trails that take them through woodland areas and rolling terrain. Consett is known for its proximity to the famous climb of Bollihope Common, which rewards cyclists with breathtaking views. With its varied terrain and stunning scenery, Consett is a fantastic destination for cyclists.

Embark on a challenging road ride from Consett to Newcastle Upon Tyne, passing through historic towns and scenic countryside.

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94 km
989 m
Tough

This road cycling route offers a mix of challenging climbs and fast descents, taking you through picturesque towns and villages. Starting in Consett, you'll journey through Prudhoe, where you can explore the beautiful Prudhoe Castle. Continuing on, you'll pass through Stamfordham before reaching the vibrant city of Newcastle Upon Tyne. The route culminates with stunning views of Side and Dean Street from Tyne Bridge, offering a memorable finish to the ride.


Discover beautiful countryside views and charming villages on this road cycling route starting from Consett.

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49 km
816 m
Tough

This scenic route combines challenging climbs with stunning scenery. Starting in Consett, you'll ride through the picturesque village of Cornsay and then continue to Stanhope, where you can rest and explore the historic town. The highlight of the route is the ascent to Consett, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.


Uncover the classic beauty of Durham and its surrounding countryside on this road cycling loop.

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64 km
926 m
Tough

The Classic Durham Loop is a road cycling route that showcases the timeless beauty of Durham. With a distance of 64 km and an ascent of 926 meters, this route presents a moderate challenge suitable for experienced amateur cyclists. Highlights include Pontop Pike with its breathtaking views, the historic Burnhope village, the picturesque Witton Gilbert, the panoramic Observatory Hill, the charming town of Willington, the scenic Broom Hill, and a return to Consett. Enjoy the combination of historical landmarks, rolling hills, and picturesque countryside as you cycle through this captivating region.


Embark on a thrilling gravel adventure that takes you through diverse landscapes and historical landmarks starting from Consett.

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80 km
657 m
Tough

This gravel route showcases a mix of challenging terrain and historical landmarks, making for an unforgettable adventure. Starting in Consett, you'll pass by Rowlands Gill before reaching Gateshead, where you can explore the bustling city's attractions. Continuing on, you'll ride along Penshaw Hill and Chester-le-Street, with its rich history and impressive landmarks. The route concludes at Pontop Pike, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.


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.


Experience the beauty of the Stanley countryside on this challenging road cycling loop starting from Consett.

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58 km
943 m
Tough

This road cycling loop takes you through the charming countryside of Stanley, offering a mix of challenging climbs and rolling hills. Starting in Consett, you'll pass through Stanley, where you can explore the picturesque Edmondsley. Continuing on, you'll ride through Framwellgate Moor before reaching Ushaw Moor, providing stunning scenic vistas. The highlight of the route is the challenging ascent back to Consett, offering a rewarding finish to the ride.


Embark on a journey to discover the hidden gems surrounding Consett and immerse yourself in nature.

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49 km
790 m
Chill

The Discover Consett and Beyond road cycling route takes you on a delightful adventure through the picturesque landscapes of Consett and its neighboring areas. Covering a distance of 49 km and featuring an ascent of 790 meters, this intermediate-level route is perfect for well-trained amateur cyclists longing for exploration. Highlights include the historic town of Consett itself, Carterway Heads with its charming countryside vistas, the serene village of Healey, the scenic Stocksfield, and the idyllic Shotley Bridge. Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature, admire unique architecture, and experience the local charm on this rewarding cycling route.


Conquer the epic Ultimate Durham Challenge and push your limits on this demanding road cycling route.

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104 km
1837 m
Savage

The Ultimate Durham Challenge is not for the faint-hearted. With a distance of 104 km and an ascent of 1837 meters, this route is designed for experienced and well-trained cyclists seeking an ultimate challenge. Experience adrenaline-pumping climbs and thrilling descents as you explore Consett and further into Durham's captivating countryside. Highlights include Conett, Stanhope with its beautiful riverside scenery, Westgate nestled in the heart of Weardale, the challenging Black Hill, the enchanting Apperley Dene, and the infamous Benfieldside climb. Prepare yourself for a memorable and physically demanding cycling experience like no other.


Embark on a gravel adventure that takes you through diverse landscapes and historical landmarks starting from Consett.

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59 km
559 m
Tough

This gravel route offers a mix of rolling terrain and off-road sections, perfect for those seeking an adrenaline-fueled adventure. Starting in Consett, you'll pass by Pontop Pike, a notable landmark, before reaching Rabbit Hills, where you can enjoy some exciting off-road riding. As you continue, you'll pass Durham Castle and Observatory Hill, offering stunning views of the city. The route concludes at Delves Lane, taking you through picturesque countryside.


Embark on an exciting gravel adventure through the scenic landscapes surrounding Consett.

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45 km
736 m
Chill

Get ready for an exhilarating gravel cycling experience around Consett. Spanning a distance of 45 km with an ascent of 736 meters, this route is perfect for adventurers seeking a mix of off-road terrain and stunning views. Highlights include the quaint village of Castleside, the tranquil Waskerley Reservoir, the challenging Stoterley Hill climb, and a return to Consett for a satisfying finish. This gravel route offers a moderate challenge suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists looking to explore the beauty of the area off the beaten path.


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