Cycling In North Yorkshire: Useful Guides & Resources

The web is full of some really useful cycling related information, advice and resources. Below we have sought to highlight just a few which you may wish to check out if you don’t find the information you need across our range of cycling features and posts.

Nidderdale Greenway

Following a disused railway, the Nidderdale Greenway was developed by Sustrans and is a short 4-mile trail that passing through the beautiful North Yorkshire countryside. Find routes and maps as well as providing information on any route updates or issues.

North Yorkshire Council Cycle Pages

View cycle routes across the county on their online map, report a problem along a route and view advice about requesting a new lane in your area.

Visit Harrogate

Your one-stop shop for everything Harrogate related, the Visit Harrogate website has pages dedicated to cycling routes and trails in the surrounding area. Whether its road cycling, or more adventurous mountain biking trails, there’s something for everyone.

CycleStreets

CycleStreets is a handy website that allows you to plan a journey by bike. Simply enter your start and end points and the website will do the rest, offering you different route options depending on your confidence.

Sustrans

Sustrans is a national charity delivering a wide range of work focused upon cycling. They are responsible for the management of the National Cycle Network, a UK-wide network of signed paths and routes for walking, cycling, wheeling and exploring outdoors.

Cycling UK

Cycling UK has championed the cause of cycling for more than 140 years. They promote all forms of cycling, protect the interests of existing and would-be cyclists, and inspire people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities to discover the joys of cycling. Their website is packed full of information and advice for all levels of cyclist.

British Cycling

British Cycling is the main national governing body for cycle sport in Great Britain. It administers most competitive cycling that takes place. They also facilitate and promote various types of led rides, whatever your ability and whoever you are through their Let’s Ride programme.

They also offer women only rides through their Breeze programme, giving women of all abilities the chance to learn to ride and build up confidence all while socialising.