Has the Tour de France and the Olympics got you inspired to dig your bike out of the shed and head for the open road?
If you’re like us and want to make the most of the remaining summer, now is the best time to get bike riding.
However, if you’re stuck on where to go, don’t worry as researchers at Epic Road Rides have spent years discovering the very best cycling routes in the UK.
From demanding climbs to tranquil converted railway line routes, these are some of the best locations to ride your bike in the UK.
So have your bike at the ready and take note of these locations.
The magical Western Isles of Scotland are home to the 185-mile Hebridean Cycle Route, an iconic cycling journey taking in 10 islands, including Barra, North Uist, Harris and Lewis.
The manageable gradients and fact you can break the route up into whatever chunks you like, make it ideally suited for a range of cyclists.
Abundant wildlife, fun ferry crossings, ancient stone circles, countless white beaches and turquoise waters await those willing to brave the (sometimes ferocious) Scottish wind. This is UK cycling at its wildest and most beautiful.
Situated in the northwest of England, the rugged mountains of England’s most popular National Park provide a scenic backdrop for cyclists looking to take on some of the UK’s best-loved hill climbs!
Honister, Hardknott and Wrynose Passes are all big leg burners featuring some challenging gradients, perfect for road cyclists looking to really push their limits.
For the ultimate Lake District cycling test, the notorious Fred Whitton challenge combines all the above and more on a 112-mile circuit around the National Park!
Don’t like the sound of all that climbing? There are also plenty of more leisurely routes available around the many beautiful lakes in the region.
After hosting the Tour de France Grand Départ in 2014, the Yorkshire Dales’ challenging climbs became world famous. The region’s reputation as a leading road cycling destination was further cemented in 2019 by the UCI World Road Race Championships.
Known for its remote moorlands, craggy limestone cliffs and picture postcard views, it’s a breathtakingly beautiful part of the UK.
With tough gradients and unforgiving weather conditions to tackle, the road cycling here can also be formidable. Big-name climbs include Buttertubs Pass and Fleet Moss.
The Isle of Wight is a self-proclaimed ‘cycling island’ that’s home to over 200 miles of cycling routes across varied terrain, with many taking in beautiful coastal views.
Cyclists can choose from shorter family-friendly options to a lengthier scenic loop of the island, that would suit more experienced riders looking for a big day out on the bike!
This popular cycling destination also hosts the annual Isle of Wight Cycling Festival, which brings together cyclists to complete either a 55 or 100-kilometre route.
Planning a summer holiday to Cornwall with the family?
Did you know Cornwall also has one of the best traffic-free bike trails in the UK? The Camel Trail is a flat, 18-mile route on a former old railway line, connecting the popular coastal town of Padstow to Wadebridge, Bodmin and Wendfordbridge.
This beautiful cycle route is a great option for kids of all ages and abilities.
It’s also the perfect choice for those new to cycling too, looking for a fun way to explore the beautiful Cornish countryside, with sections of the route surrounded by woodland and views of the Camel Estuary.
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