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Tranquil and picturesque landscapes await cyclists in Trimdon.


Cycling routes from Trimdon

Trimdon is a locality situated in the Tees Valley and Durham region of the United Kingdom. Although it may not offer the same level of dramatic landscapes as some other cycling destinations, Trimdon provides a pleasant environment for both road and gravel cyclists. This area is characterized by gentle rolling hills and picturesque countryside views. While there may not be any prominent cycling spots or legendary climbs nearby, Trimdon is a great choice for cyclists looking for a peaceful and enjoyable ride through scenic rural landscapes.

Embark on an intrepid 79 km gravel cycling adventure through the stunning Durham Hills.

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79 km
509 m
Tough

Seek out an exhilarating gravel ride through the majestic Durham Hills on this 79 km route. With 509 meters of ascent, this moderately challenging ride promises stunning views and an immersive experience in nature. Traverse gravel paths and discover the hidden gems of rural Durham.


Embark on a road cycling adventure from Trimdon to Hart Station, passing through beautiful countryside.

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62 km
288 m
Tough

Indulge in a road cycling adventure from Trimdon to Hart Station, enjoying breathtaking countryside views along the way. This route offers a moderate difficulty level, making it suitable for experienced amateurs. With an epicness score of 3, this ride provides an enjoyable cycling experience with scenic highlights. Highlights along the route include Hart Station, a historic railway station that showcases the area's rich heritage. Seaton Carew offers picturesque views of the coast, while Port Clarence is a charming village known for its peaceful ambiance. Wynyard Village is another highlight, boasting quaint streets and beautiful surroundings.


Cycle through Trimdon to Penshaw Hill and encounter scenic landscapes along the way.

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56 km
415 m
Tough

Embark on a gravel ride from Trimdon to Penshaw Hill, where you'll encounter scenic landscapes and natural beauty. This route offers a moderate difficulty level that is suitable for amateur cyclists with off-road experience. With an epicness score of 3, this ride provides an enjoyable cycling experience. Highlights along the route include Penshaw Hill, which offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Grindon is another highlight, known for its tranquil atmosphere and beautiful scenery. Howly Hill provides impressive panoramic views of the area, while Seaton offers a picturesque scene with its idyllic countryside.


Embark on a challenging road loop from Trimdon to Ferryhill Station, taking on scenic routes and landmarks.

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111 km
1419 m
Tough

Take on the challenge of a road cycling loop from Trimdon to Ferryhill Station, passing through scenic routes and encountering iconic landmarks along the way. This route offers a higher difficulty level, suitable for well-trained amateurs craving a more challenging ride. With an epicness score of 4, this loop promises an exciting and memorable cycling experience. Highlights along the route include Ferryhill Station, a historic railway station that serves as a testament to the area's rich history. Brancepeth offers stunning views, while Cornsay Colliery showcases the region's industrial heritage. The Leadgate Maze viewing platform provides a unique opportunity for panoramic views, and Ryton offers charming streets and lovely surroundings. Birtley and Sherburn are fantastic places to explore, boasting cultural and historical significance. Town Kelloe is a delightful village filled with quaint streets and beautiful rural landscapes.


Embark on a road cycling adventure from Trimdon to Ferryhill Station, taking in scenic landscapes and iconic landmarks.

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81 km
931 m
Tough

Immerse yourself in a road cycling adventure from Trimdon to Ferryhill Station, where you'll encounter stunning landscapes and iconic landmarks along the way. With a higher difficulty level, this route is recommended for well-trained amateurs seeking a challenging ride. A 4 on the epicness scale reflects the exciting and memorable cycling experience this route offers. Highlights include Ferryhill Station, a historically significant railway station that showcases the heritage of the region. Hilton offers picturesque views, while Witton le Wear presents a serene atmosphere and stunning surroundings. Brancepeth provides breathtaking panoramas, and Observatory Hill offers spectacular views of the area. Quarrington Hill is filled with natural beauty, making it a must-see.


Embark on a scenic 80 km road cycling loop around Fishburn.

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80 km
403 m
Tough

Cycle through picturesque countryside and charming villages with this 80 km road cycling route around Fishburn. The route presents a moderate challenge, with 403 meters of ascent along the way. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the region and soak in the peaceful atmosphere.


Discover the picturesque countryside on this gravel loop from Trimdon to Shadforth.

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66 km
543 m
Tough

Cycle through the scenic countryside from Trimdon to Shadforth on this gravel loop. Along the way, you'll pass iconic landmarks and enjoy beautiful views. With a moderate difficulty level, this route is suitable for amateur cyclists with some off-road experience. The epicness score of 3 reflects the attractive scenery and enjoyable cycling experience. Highlights along the route include Shadforth with its charming village atmosphere and stunning landscape, and Seaton, a beautiful area known for its idyllic countryside.


Discover the charming village of Wynyard on this 42 km road cycling route.

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42 km
332 m
Tough

Embark on a picturesque ride through rural Tees Valley and explore the delightful Wynyard Village. The route offers a moderate challenge with 332 meters of ascent spread across 42 km. Enjoy the scenic countryside and its quaint villages along the way.


Embark on an exciting 65 km road cycling adventure starting from Ferryhill Station.

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65 km
643 m
Tough

Experience the diversity of Tees Valley with this 65 km road cycling route starting from Ferryhill Station. Challenge yourself with 643 meters of ascent, including some thrilling climbs. Discover the rich history and beautiful landscapes of the region as you pedal through various villages and towns.


Experience the wonders of Tees Valley on this 86 km road cycling route with varying landscapes and beautiful vistas.

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86 km
500 m
Tough

Embark on an unforgettable journey through the diverse landscapes of Tees Valley with this 86 km road cycling route. Prepare for a challenging ride with 500 meters of ascent. Explore quaint villages, cross picturesque bridges, and witness the beauty of the valley in all its glory.


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Explore the rolling hills and quiet country lanes of Sedgefield.

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Thornley

Cycling Paradise in Tees Valley and Durham

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Cycle Through the Charming Tees Valley and Durham

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