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Touring cycling routes around North Gosforth feature a compelling mix of natural beauty and well-developed cycling infrastructure. The area is characterized by diverse nature reserves, including Gosforth Nature Reserve and Weetslade Country Park, offering tranquil escapes and wildlife spotting opportunities. A network of "waggonways," former railway lines converted into traffic-free paths like the Seaton Burn Waggonway, provides safe and enjoyable routes away from road traffic. These green corridors and quiet lanes connect to wider Northumberland, offering varied terrain from gentle…
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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24.0km
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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63.4km
03:46
370m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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44.8km
03:16
420m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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October 2025 - track is closed probably to end November for resurfacing and widening work. Looks closed down to Weetslade
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Another of Northumberland's classic cycling cafes. Good brews and cakes. Big parking area if you wanted to park and ride
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The Gateshead Millennium Bridge is an innovative tilting bridge for pedestrians and cyclists that has been connecting the Quaysides of Gateshead and Newcastle upon Tyne over the River Tyne since 2001. Designed by WilkinsonEyre and Gifford, it is the first bridge in the world to fully tilt to allow shipping passage, earning it the nickname "Blinking Eye Bridge." The bridge rotates to a 40° angle in just 4.5 minutes, allowing vessels up to 25 meters high to pass. At 126 meters long and weighing 850 tons, it is an engineering feat that forms part of the area's urban redevelopment and is an internationally acclaimed icon of modern British bridge building.
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Cycling guides for the wagonways in North Tyneside can be downloaded from the council's website https://my.northtyneside.gov.uk/category/244/waggonways-routes
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great spot to view art or to have food and drinks. free to enter
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The Cycle Hub is a socially engaged cycling café on Newcastle Quayside that promotes cycling through rentals, maintenance, and events. It offers panoramic views of the River Tyne, a café with fresh produce, a workshop for bike services, and organizes group tours in partnership with Saddle Skedaddle. There's also an electric vehicle charging station. As a multifunctional meeting place for cyclists, tourists, and local residents, it combines recreation, hospitality, and mobility with a social focus.
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🚂 The Seaton Burn Waggonway, originally known as the Brunton and Shields Railway, was an industrial railway line operated between 1826 and 1920 to transport coal from collieries such as Brunton, Burradon and Seaton Burn to the River Tyne. The line was partly horse-drawn and partly rope-operated with stationary steam engines—an early form of funicular railway1. In 1837 the route was extended to North Shields, and around 1867 it was converted to standard gauge to connect with the wider railway network. Today, the former railway line has been converted into a traffic-free footpath and cycleway, part of the Waggonways network in North Tyneside. The path winds through green corridors and past traces of industrial heritage, and is popular with walkers, cyclists and nature lovers.
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North Gosforth offers a wide variety of touring cycling routes, with nearly 600 options available on komoot. These routes cater to all skill levels, including over 270 easy routes, more than 200 moderate routes, and over 100 challenging options for experienced cyclists.
Yes, North Gosforth is well-suited for family cycling. Many routes are described as easy and suitable for all fitness levels, often utilizing mostly paved or traffic-free surfaces. The region's network of 'waggonways,' like the Seaton Burn Waggonway, provides safe and enjoyable paths away from road traffic, perfect for families. Gosforth Park itself also offers a 7-mile, mostly traffic-free route.
Touring cycling in North Gosforth offers a diverse range of landscapes. You'll encounter tranquil nature reserves such as Gosforth Nature Reserve and Weetslade Country Park, featuring woodlands, meadows, and wetlands. Many routes follow green corridors and former railway lines (waggonways). Some longer routes extend into the wider Northumberland countryside, offering rural views, while others may provide glimpses of the iconic River Tyne.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in North Gosforth are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the easy Seaton Burn and Killingworth loop, which connects urban green spaces with natural areas, and the Seaton Burn Waggonway loop, which provides a traffic-free experience.
North Gosforth's touring cycling routes offer access to various points of interest. You can explore natural beauty spots like Havannah Nature Reserve or the Watergate Forest Park Local Nature Reserve. For historical landmarks, routes extending towards the city center might offer views of Newcastle Castle or the Black Gate. Further afield, you could encounter sites like Seaton Delaval Hall.
Absolutely. North Gosforth provides excellent access to significant national cycling networks. You can connect to sections of National Cycle Route 1 (NCN1), which runs along the East Coast, or National Cycle Route 10 (NCN10), a 217 km route that forms part of the Reivers Cycle Route, a 278 km coast-to-coast journey. These connections allow for extensive touring opportunities into wider Northumberland.
The touring cycling routes in North Gosforth are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1,200 reviews. Cyclists often praise the compelling mix of natural beauty and well-developed cycling infrastructure, including the traffic-free waggonways and the tranquil nature reserves. The variety of routes catering to different abilities is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, some routes are designed to incorporate local attractions. For instance, the moderate Northumberland Cheese Company – The Barn Café loop takes you through rural landscapes and includes a visit to a local food producer. Another option is the Blagdon Cheese Farm – Northumberland Cheese Company loop, offering a similar experience.
The terrain in North Gosforth is varied, offering a mix of experiences. You'll find paved roads, quiet country lanes, and dedicated traffic-free paths, particularly along the waggonways. While some routes feature gentle descents towards the city center, others, especially longer loops venturing into wider Northumberland, may include moderate elevation gains, providing a good challenge for touring cyclists.
Yes, some touring cycling routes in North Gosforth, particularly those that extend towards the coast or the city center, offer scenic views of the iconic River Tyne and its bridges. The Gateshead Millennium Bridge – Tyne Bridge loop is a notable example, blending natural scenery with urban landmarks.


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