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Cycling haven amidst picturesque landscapes in Tees Valley and Durham


Cycling routes from Crook

Crook is a locality in Tees Valley and Durham, United Kingdom. It offers a mix of scenic routes and challenging climbs for road and gravel cyclists. The area features rolling hills, charming villages, and lush green landscapes. Cyclists can explore quiet roads that wind through beautiful countryside, enjoying peaceful rides away from busy traffic. One of the well-known cycling spots nearby is Crawleyside Bank, a popular climb that attracts both professional and recreational riders. With its diverse routes and challenging climbs, Crook ranks as a 4 out of 5 for cycling enthusiasts.

Embark on a cycling exploration of the enchanting Houghton le Side area.

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62 km
719 m
Tough

With a distance of 62 kilometers and an ascent of 719 meters, the Houghton le Side Explorer takes you on a journey through some of the most scenic spots near Crook. Enjoy the blend of picturesque countryside, charming villages, and historic landmarks along the way. This road cycling route is suitable for intermediate cyclists looking for a slightly challenging adventure.


Embark on a gravel adventure, exploring the diverse landscapes around Hamsterley Forest.

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50 km
801 m
Tough

Get ready for an exhilarating gravel adventure through the stunning countryside near Hamsterley. This route offers a mix of challenging terrains and breathtaking views, making it a thrilling experience for cyclists of all levels. With an ascent of 801 meters over a distance of 50 kilometers, this round-trip route provides an enjoyable challenge for well-trained amateurs.


Experience the charming village of Brancepeth.

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73 km
654 m
Tough

Embark on a dynamic cycling journey through the picturesque Tees Valley. This 73-km road route takes you from Crook to Brancepeth and back, providing stunning views and a moderate challenge. With a total ascent of 654 meters, this route is perfect for well-trained amateur cyclists looking to explore the beautiful countryside of Durham. The scenic highlight of this route is the historic village of Brancepeth, known for its stunning castle and rich history dating back to the 14th century. Cycle through quaint villages and rolling hills, immersing yourself in the natural beauty of the region. Perfect for a day out or a weekend adventure, the Dynamic Durham Expedition promises a memorable cycling experience for enthusiasts of all skill levels.


Journey through charming Woodland.

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70 km
1021 m
Tough

Experience the beauty of Tees Valley on this mesmerizing 70-km road route starting near Crook. With an elevation gain of 1021 meters, this route presents a moderate challenge for cyclists. Marvel at the picturesque charm of Witton le Wear and Woodland as you pedal through their tranquil streets. Prepare to be captivated by the enchanting allure of Hindon Hill, a hill known for its panoramic views and tranquil surroundings. Immerse yourself in the delightful rhythm of Unthank, with its charming village atmosphere and stunning countryside vistas. As you cycle through Frosterley and Harperley Camp, soak in the breathtaking natural beauty that surrounds you. The Picturesque Tees Valley Ride promises an unforgettable journey through charming villages and breathtaking landscapes.


Embark on a gravel adventure to Harperley Camp, a World War II POW camp surrounded by natural beauty.

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77 km
1139 m
Savage

The Harperley Camp Gravel Adventure caters to gravel cycling enthusiasts seeking an immersive historical and natural experience. This 77-kilometer round-trip route offers diverse landscapes, picturesque villages, and a chance to explore the remains of Harperley Camp, a World War II POW camp. With an ascent of 1139 meters, this challenging route is recommended for experienced cyclists.


Embrace the challenge of the Frosterley Five, a route dominated by thrilling climbs and scenic highlights.

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65 km
1100 m
Savage

Calling all cycling enthusiasts! Get your adrenaline pumping on the Frosterley Five, which packs a punch with its demanding climbs, picturesque landscapes, and occasional moments of respite. This challenging 65-kilometer round-trip route is not for the faint-hearted, serving as a test of strength and endurance. With an ascent of 1100 meters, it promises to be a ride you won't forget.


Explore the remnants of a WW2 POW camp.

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39 km
512 m
Chill

Switch gears and venture off the beaten path on this 39-km gravel route starting near Crook. With an ascent of 512 meters, this route is suitable for gravel cyclists seeking a moderate challenge. Immerse yourself in nature as you cycle through Observation Tower, a stunning area known for its remarkable landscape. Delight in the quiet beauty of Hamsterley, an enchanting forest known for its captivating flora and fauna. Don't miss Harperley Camp, a World War II POW camp, and admire the historical remnants as you cycle ahead. Surrounded by natural wonders and imbued with historical significance, this gravel adventure offers a unique blend of nature and history. Perfect for those looking for a different cycling experience, this route guarantees excitement and discovery from start to finish.


Conquer the challenge of Building Hill.

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106 km
1009 m
Tough

Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life on this scenic 106-km road route starting near Crook. With an elevation gain of 1009 meters, this route is suitable for experienced cyclists seeking a moderate challenge. Enjoy the stunning scenery as you cycle through Langley Park and Waldridge, and prepare to conquer the challenging ascent of Building Hill. With its picturesque surroundings and awe-inspiring views, this climb is sure to leave a lasting impression. Take a moment to explore the historic village of Ryhope, home to a fascinating mining heritage. Pedal your way through beautiful landscapes, passing by Ferryhill Station and North Bitchburn, two charming villages filled with natural wonders. The Scenic Durham Excursion promises a memorable cycling experience surrounded by breathtaking views and picturesque villages.


Embrace the challenge and conquer barren Sun Dodd.

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94 km
1470 m
Tough

Embark on this exhilarating 94-km road route starting near Crook, meandering through the Tees Valley and offering breathtaking countryside views. With a demanding ascent of 1470 meters, this route is perfect for experienced cyclists seeking a challenging ride. The highlight of this journey is Sun Dodd, a barren wilderness offering a tough climb and rewarding panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. As you pedal through quaint villages and lush green valleys, don't miss the opportunity to visit Barnard Castle, a historic market town renowned for its medieval castle and stunning riverside location. Captivate your senses with the enchanting beauty of Lynesack and Thornley. The Valley and Castle Circuit promises an epic adventure for cyclists seeking both physical and visual delights.


Explore the scenic route around Crook, passing through the charming village of Witton le Wear.

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51 km
712 m
Tough

Embark on a picturesque journey through Tees Valley and Durham with the Witton le Wear Loop. This route offers stunning landscapes and cultural attractions along the way. With a moderate difficulty level and numerous highlights to explore, this round-trip cycling route is perfect for well-trained amateur cyclists.


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