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Touring cycling routes around New Hutton offer diverse landscapes, from serene canal paths to challenging fell climbs. The region is characterized by picturesque limestone country, featuring prominent natural landmarks such as Hutton Roof Crags and Farleton Fell. Proximity to the Lake District National Park expands cycling possibilities significantly, providing dramatic fells and verdant valleys. Cyclists can explore quiet country lanes and B-roads with varied terrain suitable for different fitness levels.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very 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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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:24
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Lancaster Canal towpath (NCN 6) is a flat, lock-free route ideal for walking, cycling and spotting wildlife. Highlights include the impressive Lune Aqueduct, charming canalside pubs like the Waterwitch and frequent sightings of herons, swans, and even otters.
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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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Very picturesque - do stop on the way to enjoy the view - and usually quite quiet on the traffic front. Highly recommended
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Sedgwick Aqueduct was built in 1818 to carry the elevated section of the Lancaster Kendal Canal over the road between Sedgwick and Natland. It is an unusual example of a skewed bridge - most canal bridges were at right angles to the road that they cross, to simplify design and minimise materials used. A skew bridge avoids the need to put a bend in the road and was state of the art in bridge building at the time. To avoid weakness across the bridge a winding course of stones was used, which, at the same time, created the smallest span. After dewatering in 1955, the canal at Sedgwick the District Council planned to demolish the aqueduct to improve the road between Natland and Levens, but it was saved after a campaign by local residents and canal enthusiasts. It now owned by the Canal and Rivers Trust.
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This grassy bridleway crosses the railway and River Lune to take you into Tebay. Prepare to take your panniers off the bike as you tackle the small footbridge, which has steps.
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There are over 300 touring cycling routes around New Hutton, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. This includes 43 easy routes, 123 moderate routes, and 151 difficult routes, ensuring there's something for everyone.
The terrain around New Hutton is incredibly diverse. You'll find picturesque limestone country with unique pavements and rock formations, serene canal paths like the Lancaster Canal Towpath, and varied fell climbs. Routes often follow quiet country lanes and B-roads, providing a mix of gentle journeys and more challenging ascents.
Yes, New Hutton offers several routes perfect for beginners and families. The Lancaster Canal Trail – Brigsteer Park Road loop from Oxenholme Lake District is a great example, following a flat, lock-free canal path that's ideal for a relaxed ride and wildlife spotting. The Lancaster Canal Towpath itself is known for its improved surfaces near Kendal, making it very family-friendly.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, routes like the Arnside Knott Trails – Eden Kitchen loop from Oxenholme Lake District offer difficult terrain and expansive views over the fells. The broader Lake District National Park, easily accessible from New Hutton, features iconic passes such as Honister Pass and Kirkstone Pass, providing spectacular and demanding ascents.
Many routes offer stunning natural beauty and historical points of interest. You can explore areas with unique limestone formations like Hutton Roof Crags and Farleton Fell, offering magnificent views. The Lancaster Canal Towpath features the impressive Lune Aqueduct and charming canalside villages. For specific attractions, consider visiting The Mushroom on Scout Scar or the dramatic Cautley Spout Waterfall.
Yes, many touring cycling routes around New Hutton are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Lancaster Canal Trail – Brigsteer Park Road loop from Oxenholme Lake District is a popular circular option. The wider Lake District also features the 'Lakes and Dales Loop', a long-distance circular route encompassing varied scenery.
Cycling around Whitbarrow Scar, as seen in the Whitbarrow Scar – Greendale Wood loop from Oxenholme Lake District, takes you through distinctive limestone country. This area is known for its striking scenery, offering expansive views and a sense of wild beauty. You might also encounter the Whitbarrow Lord's Seat Cairn, a notable natural monument.
Yes, you can. The Lancaster Canal Trail – View of Smardale Gill Viaduct loop from Oxenholme Lake District is a challenging route that incorporates views of the historic Smardale Gill Viaduct. This impressive structure is a highlight for many cyclists exploring the region's industrial heritage and natural beauty.
The touring cycling routes in New Hutton are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 300 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, from the tranquil canal paths to the challenging fell climbs, and the well-maintained network of quiet country lanes that make for an enjoyable experience.
Yes, many routes pass through or near charming villages and towns, especially around Kendal and along the Lancaster Canal Towpath, where you'll find canalside pubs and cafes. These provide excellent opportunities for refreshments and breaks during your ride. Kendal itself is a hub with numerous options for cyclists.
Kendal, which serves as an excellent base and cycling hub, is well-connected by public transport, including train services to Oxenholme Lake District station. From Kendal, you can access various National Cycle Network routes and local trails. The Lancaster Canal Towpath is also easily accessible from several points along its length, some of which may be served by local buses.
Spring and summer generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling in New Hutton, with milder weather and longer daylight hours. However, the diverse landscape means that even in autumn, the changing colours can be spectacular. Always check local weather forecasts, especially if planning to tackle higher fells, as conditions can change rapidly.


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