Cyclists who fancy a challenge should head to the adrenalin fueled hills of Lancashire. The routes below offer a mixture of road and off-road riding that will test your limits! Don't forget to stop off to re-fuel at one of Lancashire's pubs and inns.
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Lancashire Cycleway - Northern Loop |
Lancashire Cycleway - Southern Loop |
Cycle & See - Arnside & Silverdale |
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11-26 Miles |
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The northern loop encompasses the Forest of Bowland, Blackpool, Lancaster and Arnside & Silverdale. See Lancashire Cycleway website for more information. |
The southern loop includes Pendle, Blackburn, Burnley, Chorley and West Lancashire areas. See Lancashire Cycleway website for more information |
Two circular routes around Arnside & Silverdale, Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. |
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Pendle Cycle Tour |
Bowland By Bike |
Gisburn Forest Bike Trails |
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17 Miles |
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Explore Pendle by bike on this 17 mile tour. |
Eleven stunning routes that explore the Forest of Bowland |
Gisburn Forest offers fantastic mountain biking with beautiful views. Glide easily along mellow trail by Bottoms Beck, twist and shout through Park Wood, dance with your bike down Hully Gully or grit your teeth and rush down the Bigfoot slab – everyone should find something that will make them grin. |
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Way of the Roses |
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171 miles from Morecambe to Bridlington |
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The Way of the Roses is a special cycle route celebrating 15 years of the National Cycle Network. It is a spectacular 'coast to coast' cycle route from Morecambe Bay (the Irish Sea) to Bridlington Bay, on the North Sea coast. |
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Get advice from real travellers for your Lancashire holiday.