Great cycling destinations

Here are some really great places to go cycling in England. So get on yer bike and start exploring!

 

 

Cumbria & the Lake District

Lake District

With 16 sparkling lakes and England's highest mountains, this is England's best-loved outdoor playground.

More about the Lake District

Hyde Park

Hyde Park

London's largest Royal Park and originally a hunting forest belonging to Henry VIII, Hyde Park has 340 acres of trees and grass with boating and swimming on the Serpentine lake and horse-riding in Rotten Row.

More about Hyde Park

The Broads

Sunset over the Broads

The Broads is truly an enchanted land: waterways; wet, tangled woodlands; mysterious fens, and immense grazing marshes as far as the eye can see.

More about the Broads

Hadrian's Wall Country

Hadrian’s Wall

Hadrian's Wall is the most important monument built by the Romans in Britain. It stands as a reminder of one of the world's greatest civilisations.

More about Hadrian's Wall

Northumberland

The castle and beach

Visit Northumberland for the grandeur of castles and the charm of market towns; for the echoes of Roman legionaries and the beauty of coast and countryside.

More about Northumberland

Cotswold Way

Cotswold Way

Cotswold Way National Trail, a long distance walk of 100 miles between Bath and Chipping Campden – stunning views, charming villages, beech woodlands, steeped in history.

More about Cotswold Way

Peak District

Salt Cellar, Derwent Edge

The Peak District is Britain's first National Park, with open moorland, attractive valleys, picturesque villages and grand houses such as Chatsworth.

More about the Peak District

West Sussex

The Downs at Bury

Stunning southern coastline, the beautiful South Downs, picturesque market towns and traditional English villages.

More about West Sussex
back to top


©2009 VisitBritain

| More