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Exploring the cultural and natural beauty of Shildon on a bike


Cycling routes from Shildon

Shildon, situated in the Tees Valley and Durham region of the United Kingdom, offers road and gravel cyclists a range of cycling options. Cyclists can explore the scenic countryside of the region by pedaling along peaceful country roads that pass through quaint villages. Shildon is also known for its railway heritage, with the Locomotion Museum being a popular tourist attraction. Nearby, cyclists can find the Hamsterley Forest, which provides an excellent off-road cycling experience. With its combination of road and gravel routes, as well as its cultural and natural attractions, Shildon is a appealing destination for cyclists.

Embark on a challenging cycling adventure through the rugged landscapes of Tees Valley and Durham.

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68 km
864 m
Savage

This demanding cycling route takes you through the scenic landscapes of Tees Valley and Durham, offering stunning views and exhilarating descents. From the picturesque village of Toft Hill to the historic Brancepeth, each highlight along the way offers a unique experience. With steep ascents and thrilling descents, this route is perfect for experienced cyclists looking to test their skills. Prepare to be amazed by the rugged beauty of Tees Valley and Durham as you conquer challenging climbs and soak in the breathtaking scenery.


Uncover the hidden gems of Tees Valley on this scenic road cycling route.

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70 km
609 m
Tough

The Eldon Lane Discovery is a captivating road cycling route that spans across 70 kilometers with an elevation gain of 609 meters. This route takes you through a diverse range of landscapes, including quaint villages, rural countryside, and historic sites. Starting near Shildon, the route passes through Eldon Lane, a peaceful village with a fascinating history; Piercebridge, known for its Roman fort remains; Eppleby, a charming village with a scenic river; Westwick, a picturesque hamlet nestled in the countryside; Staindrop, a historic village with impressive architecture; Morley, a village with a tranquil atmosphere; and Woodside, a rural community with stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The Eldon Lane Discovery offers a challenging terrain suitable for experienced amateur cyclists. It presents opportunities to explore historical landmarks, enjoy scenic views, and immerse oneself in the peaceful ambiance of the region. Overall, the Eldon Lane Discovery is a captivating cycling route that highlights the beauty, history, and serenity of Tees Valley.


Experience the stunning scenery of Tees Valley and Durham on this picturesque gravel cycling route.

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70 km
1074 m
Savage

This scenic gravel cycling route takes you through the beautiful landscapes of Tees Valley and Durham, offering unforgettable views and peaceful surroundings. From the idyllic village of Evenwood Gate to the historic South Church, each highlight along the way promises a memorable experience. With challenging ascents and thrilling descents, this route is perfect for gravel enthusiasts seeking a mix of natural beauty and adventure. Prepare to be captivated by the stunning vistas and charming villages as you navigate through the scenic countryside of Tees Valley and Durham.


Experience the beauty of Durham's countryside on this scenic road cycling loop.

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87 km
637 m
Tough

The Scenic Durham Loop is a captivating road cycling route that spans across 87 kilometers with an elevation gain of 637 meters. This route offers a mix of challenging climbs, scenic countryside views, and charming villages. Starting near Shildon, the route takes you through fascinating locations such as Ludworth, a small village with a rich history; Hart, a scenic village nestled amidst the rolling hills; Sedgefield, known for its picturesque market square; Great Stainton, home to traditional cottages and a friendly atmosphere; and Aycliffe Village, a conservation area with beautiful architecture. The Scenic Durham Loop is suitable for experienced amateurs who enjoy a combination of challenging terrain and breathtaking scenery. It showcases the diverse landscapes and cultural heritage of Durham, providing a truly immersive cycling experience. Overall, the Scenic Durham Loop is a captivating cycling route that offers a perfect balance of natural beauty, cultural exploration, and physical challenge.


Discover the rich history and stunning natural beauty of Tees Valley and Durham on this challenging cycling route.

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83 km
613 m
Tough

This round-trip cycling route takes you through the picturesque Tees Valley and Durham, showcasing the area's diverse landscapes, rich history, and charming villages. With challenging ascents and breathtaking views, this route is perfect for experienced cyclists looking to push their limits. From the rugged coastal cliffs of Blackhall Rocks to the tranquil countryside of Brafferton, each highlight along the way offers a unique experience. Get ready to immerse yourself in the beauty of Tees Valley and Durham.


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Shildon Loop

A delightful countryside ride through the heart of County Durham.

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62 km
666 m
Tough

The Shildon Loop is a picturesque cycling route that takes you on a journey through the beautiful countryside of Tees Valley and Durham. With a distance of 62 kilometers and an elevation gain of 666 meters, this road cycling route is suitable for experienced amateurs. The route is known for its challenging climbs, fast descents, and breathtaking views. Starting near Shildon, you'll pass through charming villages such as North Bitchburn, Langley Park, Ferryhill Station, and Middridge. The highlights along the route include the historical North Bitchburn mining village, the vibrant Langley Park, where you can stop for a refreshment, a viewing gallery with panoramic views, the impressive Ferryhill Station, and the quaint village of Middridge. Overall, the Shildon Loop is a challenging and rewarding cycling route that showcases the natural beauty and rich history of Tees Valley and Durham.


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.


Embark on a historic journey through Tees Valley and Durham, uncovering the region's rich heritage and stunning landscapes.

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64 km
659 m
Tough

This scenic cycling route takes you on a tour of the historic sites and natural beauty of Tees Valley and Durham. From the ancient ruins of Brancepeth Castle to the charming village of Eldon, each highlight along the way offers a taste of the region's diverse history and breathtaking scenery. With challenging ascents and smooth descents, this route is perfect for experienced cyclists seeking a mix of history and adventure. Get ready to be transported back in time as you cycle through centuries-old villages and explore iconic landmarks.


Embark on an adventurous gravel cycling route through the scenic landscapes of Tees Valley and Durham.

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89 km
763 m
Tough

This gravel cycling route takes you off the beaten path and into the wild landscapes of Tees Valley and Durham. From the tranquil village of Croxdale to the challenging ascent of Middridge, each highlight along the way offers a unique adventure. With rugged trails and exhilarating descents, this route is perfect for gravel enthusiasts looking to explore the remote corners of the region. Get ready to embrace the thrill of off-road cycling as you navigate through picturesque countryside and discover hidden gems along the way.


Embark on an epic cycling journey through the breathtaking landscapes of Teesdale.

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126 km
1987 m
Savage

The Teesdale Epic is a challenging road cycling route that spans across 126 kilometers with an epic ascent of 1987 meters. This route takes you through the stunning landscapes of Tees Valley and offers breathtaking views, legendary climbs, and historic landmarks. Starting near Shildon, the route passes through beautiful locations such as Staindrop, a picturesque village with a rich history; Kinninvie, a hidden gem with scenic views over the Tees Valley; Unthank, a quaint hamlet with historical charm; Blanchland, a medieval village nestled within the rugged North Pennines; High Westwood, known for its panoramic views and peaceful atmosphere; Annfield Plain, a former mining community with rich industrial heritage; Brancepeth, a village with a magnificent castle and beautiful grounds; and South Church, a historic settlement with interesting architecture. The Teesdale Epic is a challenging route suited for experienced cyclists who are looking for a true adventure. With grueling climbs and exhilarating descents, this route provides plenty of memorable moments. The natural beauty and historical significance of Teesdale make it an epic cycling destination. Overall, the Teesdale Epic is a cycling route that combines the physicality of challenging ascents with the stunning landscapes and historic landmarks of Teesdale.


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