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Best touring cycling routes near Newton-On-Ouse are characterized by the flat, serene rural landscapes of North Yorkshire. The village is situated on the east bank of the River Ouse, offering numerous riverside routes. The area features extensive parkland and woodlands, such as those around Beningbrough Hall, and the ecologically significant Clifton Ings, an ancient flood meadow. The terrain is generally flat, making it suitable for touring cyclists seeking accessible paths.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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30.2km
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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22.1km
01:17
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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20
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26.6km
01:36
80m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:06
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.4km
01:13
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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It's been closed for 3 years according to the local I spoke to for directions, go straight to the park and ride down the road and rejoin the cycle way there.
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Try the Fika Rooms for coffee and scone. Several other excellent cafes available.
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This footpath follows the banks of the River Ouse and the stream along the edge of Clifton Ings into (or out of) York. It shares the trail with the York and Selby long distance walking trail. The Ings are a flood defence scheme where the grassland here can be flooded at times of high flow, reducing the impact of the river and flooding in York. In the summer, farmers use the lush grassland to feed the cattle.
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The plaque reads: This stone is one of several erected during the plague of the 17th century. Here the country people brought their market produce to avoid taking it into plague infected town. Money was left in the trough of disinfected water.
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The Clarks Bakery also runs a café in Easingwold. They have been baking bread for over 80 years, but it's the scones that make this a must stop on a ride past.
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Newton-on-Ouse offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 160 options to explore. These routes cater to various skill levels, including 74 easy, 63 moderate, and 30 difficult trails.
The area is characterized by its flat, serene rural landscapes, particularly along the River Ouse. Cyclists can enjoy picturesque riverside paths, extensive parkland around Beningbrough Hall, and the ecologically significant Clifton Ings, an ancient flood meadow. The generally flat terrain makes it highly accessible for touring cyclists.
Yes, Newton-on-Ouse is an excellent destination for beginners and families, with 74 easy touring cycling routes. A popular choice is the Beningbrough Hall – Clifton Ings Trail loop from Newton-on-Ouse, which is 18.8 miles (30.2 km) and combines riverside paths with views of Beningbrough Hall parkland. Another easy option is the Tirril Signpost – Clifton Ings Trail loop from Skelton, exploring the natural beauty of Clifton Ings.
Many of the touring cycling routes around Newton-on-Ouse are designed as loops, offering convenient circular journeys. Examples include the Beningbrough Hall – Clifton Ings Trail loop and the Tholthorpe Village Duck Pond – Easingwold Cafes loop, allowing you to start and finish in the same location.
You'll encounter several notable features, including the scenic River Ouse, the diverse flora and birdlife of Clifton Ings (a designated SSSI), and the extensive parkland and woodlands surrounding Beningbrough Hall. The routes often provide picturesque views of the river and the distant York Minster.
Absolutely. The magnificent National Trust property, Beningbrough Hall, with its expansive gardens and historical significance, is a major attraction often incorporated into cycling routes. You might also pass by the historic All Saints Church in Newton-on-Ouse, whose spire is a significant landmark.
Routes vary in length and time. For instance, the Beningbrough Hall – Clifton Ings Trail loop is 18.8 miles (30.2 km) and takes about 1 hour 41 minutes. A slightly longer option, the Aldwark Bridge – Beningbrough Hall loop, covers 23.1 miles (37.3 km) and typically takes around 2 hours 6 minutes.
The touring cycling routes around Newton-on-Ouse are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 130 reviews. Cyclists often praise the flat, accessible paths, the beautiful riverside scenery, and the charming villages encountered along the way.
While the area is known for its flat terrain, there are 30 routes classified as difficult for those seeking more of a challenge. These routes might involve longer distances or slightly more varied terrain, such as the Aldwark Bridge – Beningbrough Hall loop from Newton-on-Ouse, which is a moderate 23.1 miles (37.3 km) ride.
Yes, several routes pass through charming villages or near attractions where you can find refreshments. Beningbrough Hall offers food and refreshments, and villages like Newton-on-Ouse itself have local pubs such as The Blacksmith's Arms and The Dawnay Arms, providing welcoming stops for visitors.
Newton-on-Ouse is situated about seven miles north-west of York. While specific public transport links directly to trailheads might vary, York is well-connected by train and bus, and local bus services may operate to Newton-on-Ouse, allowing access to the starting points of various routes.
Parking options are generally available in and around Newton-on-Ouse, particularly within the village itself. When planning your route, it's advisable to check specific starting points for designated parking areas or consider parking in nearby villages that serve as route access points.


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