Cycling in the Yorkshire Dales
The Yorkshire dales offers superb cycling and
mountain biking opportunities.Wide scathes of access area, woodland trails,
purpose built tracks
abound through the area. The local bridleways and paved roads
are also
excellent terrain to get on your bike in the dales.Cycling is a
lovely way to explore the area either as part of a visit or a touring
holiday. You get to see more and feel more in touch with the
countryside around you, and you can be fully justified in stopping for
a slab of cake or a pint of locally brewed beer.
What’s more
you will
be helping to protect this wonderful area by moving around in a
sustainable way.
Any effort
in climbing hills is always rewarded with fantastic views of the Dales
landscape, and if you need to walk that’s no
problem. Just
take your
time and enjoy the wonderful surroundings.
Although the area is justifiably famous for its mountain biking, riding
on the Dales country lanes has many advantages:
- The surfaces are sealed and so are always rideable whatever the weather
- You are likely to arrive at a pub or café is in presentable condition (not covered in mud!)
- You can cover greater distances and predict reasonably accurately how long a ride will take you
- You can carry spare gear in a pannier without worrying that it will bounce off on a rocky descent
- You can plan varied circular rides or a linear ride using the train
- What about the hills?
- The hill and moorland scenery is what attracts most people to the area so it is not surprising that the cycling is not always flat. There are routes that follow the valley bottoms and these can provide relatively easy cycling, linking lovely towns and villages.
Where are good places to start?
Most
towns and large villages in the Dales are good bases to start from, and
will have pubs, cafes, toilets, shops, accommodation, and information
centres to help you on your way. Days out by bike (link) gives route
ideas from a number of starting points but there are many other options.
How do I plan a route of my own?
The
best map is probably the Harvey map ‘Yorkshire Dales for
Cyclists’
which covers the whole area at a reasonable scale. It has
lots of
ideas about places to visit and see along the way and detailed
information showing the hills you might meet.
What about traffic?
The
Dales is a sparsely populated area compared to most of the country
which means that most roads carry much less traffic than is experienced
in other parts of England. The busier roads connect the main
towns but
there is nearly always a way of avoiding these on quieter back
lanes.
What about the weather?
The
weather in the Yorkshire Dales can be as variable as anywhere else in
Britain. You could find yourself cycling in glorious sunshine worrying
about the suntan cream, or caught in a heavy downpour. The
key thing
is to come prepared. Whatever the forecast says it is worth
packing a
lightweight waterproof just in case.
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