The UK’s Most Scenic Cycle Routes

For anyone interested in cycling, the UK offers some incredibly interesting and beautiful routes, surrounded by incredible views and ancient history.

Here are four of the best:

Hadrian’s Cycleway, Cumbria takes riders through some historically important land and will reward with stunning views of Hadrian’s Wall and the Cumbrian countryside. (www.cycle-routes.org/hadrianscycleway)

The Tissington Trail, in Ashbourne, Derbyshire provides a flat, wooded cycle path along a disused railway line. It runs for 13 miles between Ashbourne and Parsley Hay, passing through some classic picturesqe country villages. (www.derbyshire-peakdistrict.co.uk/tissingtontrail.htm)

The North Wiltshire Rivers Route, at Melksham in Wiltshire takes cyclers past the ancient and awesome Cherhill White Horse and the mythical Avebury Stone Circle. (www.northwilts.gov.uk)

And the Kennet and Avon Canal’s towpath route, which has become Britain’s most popular waterside cycle trail, will take you all the way from Briston to Reading. (www.waterscape.com)

There is masses to do recreationally in the UK. The countryside is beautiful and it can be a real treat to get out into it. Picturesque villages, country pubs, ancient pathways and trade routes, neolithic surprises, interesting flora and fauna, castles, and more and more and more!

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