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Road cycling routes around Lambrigg traverse a landscape characterized by quiet country lanes and rolling fells, offering varied terrain for cyclists. The area provides views of the Howgill Fells, the broader Lake District, and the Yorkshire Dales. Lambrigg Fell, a prominent hill, marks the highest point between Kendal and the M6, contributing to the region's elevation changes. This setting offers a mix of easy rolling climbs and more challenging ascents within the wider South Lake District.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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55.4km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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23.9km
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A super nice spot to stop with great views out over the river.
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Well worth a visit, perhaps the best Chippy in the county, definitely my favourite anyhow 😂
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Very busy at weekend/ bank hols with. Motor bikes parking up for a natter
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Lots of little B-roads running off Natland Road taking you to some lovely interesting twisty climbs and trails!
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Don’t miss here for the best ice cream treat! Weds-Sun 12-6pm, with seasonal variations. Check website/facebook. You’ll be so disappointed if it’s closed.
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Road cycling around Lambrigg is characterized by quiet country lanes and rolling fells. You'll experience varied terrain, from easy rolling climbs to more challenging ascents, with expansive views of the Howgill Fells, the broader Lake District, and the Yorkshire Dales. Lambrigg Fell itself is a prominent feature, contributing to the region's elevation changes.
There are nearly 300 road cycling routes available around Lambrigg on komoot. This includes a diverse selection, with over 50 easy routes, more than 170 moderate routes, and over 60 difficult routes, catering to various skill levels.
Yes, Lambrigg offers a good selection of easier routes. For example, the Paddy Lane Scenic Route – Joe's Café loop from Meal Bank is an easy 12.4-mile (19.9 km) trail through rolling countryside, typically completed in under an hour. Another easy option is the Eagle & Child – Crook Climb loop from Selside, which covers about 14.8 miles (23.9 km).
While cycling around Lambrigg, you can enjoy views of Lambrigg Fell, which is the highest point between Kendal and the M6. The wider region offers access to stunning natural features such as the impressive Cautley Spout Waterfall, and distinctive landmarks like The Mushroom on Scout Scar, known for its panoramic views of the Lakeland skyline.
The road cycling routes in Lambrigg are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.7 stars from over 120 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the quiet country lanes, the rolling fells, and the expansive views of the surrounding natural parks, highlighting the area's appeal for diverse ability levels.
Yes, the Lambrigg area, being on the edge of the Lake District, offers routes with significant elevation gains. A notable moderate route is the Ribblehead Viaduct – Devil's Bridge loop from Lune Access - Killington Newbridge, which is 49.9 miles (80.4 km) long and features over 860 meters of elevation gain.
Many of the routes in the Lambrigg area are designed as loops, offering circular journeys. For instance, the Quiet Back Lanes to Staveley – Stone Bridge Near Staveley loop from Muddy Brow is a popular moderate 21.2-mile (34.1 km) circular route. The Arnside Pier – Silverdale Wood loop from New Hutton also provides a longer circular option.
Absolutely. The delightful town of Sedbergh Town Centre, known as England's official book town, is nearby. Its main street and cobbled lanes are well worth exploring and offer a charming stop during your cycling adventure.
The best time for road cycling in Lambrigg generally aligns with the milder, drier months, typically from spring through early autumn (April to October). During these periods, you'll likely encounter more favorable weather conditions, making the rolling fells and country lanes more enjoyable. Winter conditions can bring challenges like colder temperatures and potentially icy roads.
Yes, some routes from the Lambrigg area extend to or pass near other scenic locations. The Arnside Pier – Silverdale Wood loop from New Hutton takes you towards the coast, offering different views. Additionally, the Quiet Back Lanes to Staveley – Stone Bridge Near Staveley loop from Muddy Brow leads you through tranquil back lanes towards Staveley.
While specific parking details for every starting point are not provided, Lambrigg and the surrounding villages typically offer various parking options, including public car parks or roadside parking in appropriate areas. It's advisable to check local signage or use navigation apps for specific parking locations near your chosen route's starting point.


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