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Touring cycling around Clint Cum Hamlets offers diverse landscapes, from rolling countryside to hilly terrain, providing both challenging climbs and rewarding descents. The region features picturesque reservoirs like Fewston and Swinsty, alongside the dramatic geological formations of Brimham Rocks. Dedicated cycling paths, such as sections of the Nidderdale Greenway, provide traffic-free options for exploring the area's natural beauty. This varied topography makes it suitable for a range of touring cyclists.
Last updated: April 22, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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19.5km
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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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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Devil's Arrows are three aligned standing stones. The standing stone alignment consists of some of the tallest standing stones in the United Kingdom. Erected during the Stone Age and distinctively grooved by millennia of rainfall, the tallest southernmost stone is 22.5 feet (6.85 m) in height, making this the second tallest menhir in the United Kingdom.
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If you hit this track at the right time of year, the track has wild garlic in flower along both sides of the track. It has the added bonus of having a nice downward gradient. Just a wonderful experience that lasts for about a third of a mile.
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Superb off road cycle track, busy, great pub in Ripley the Boars Head.
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Great railway track, although busy, dogs often off the lead, cautious cycling required!
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Easy cycling, although track is shared with pedestrians and, dogs are often off the lead!
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Off road track from Ripley leading to the Nidderdale cycle way, includes small country lanes, easy terrains, although hilly in places.
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There are over 300 touring cycling routes around Clint Cum Hamlets, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. This includes approximately 47 easy routes, 140 moderate routes, and 129 difficult routes.
Yes, Clint Cum Hamlets offers several easy touring cycling routes. A great option is the Hollybank Lane – Bilton Greenway loop from Clint cum Hamlets, which is 12.0 miles (19.3 km) long and features easy gradients along the Bilton Greenway. The paths around Fewston and Swinsty Reservoirs are also generally wide and flat, making them accessible for various cycling abilities.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the region offers approximately 129 difficult routes. The area's rolling countryside and hilly terrain, indicated by the name 'Clint' itself, provide rewarding ascents and descents. While specific difficult routes aren't highlighted here, you can explore the wider selection of routes on komoot to find those with significant elevation gains.
Many of the touring cycling routes around Clint Cum Hamlets are designed as circular loops. Examples include the popular Hollybank Lane – Bilton Greenway loop from Clint cum Hamlets and the View of Knaresborough Viaduct – Bilton Greenway loop from Clint cum Hamlets. These loops allow you to start and finish in the same location, making logistics easier.
The region is rich in scenic attractions. You can cycle past the unique rock formations of Brimham Rocks, explore the picturesque Washburn Valley with its reservoirs like Fewston and Swinsty, or enjoy views towards the Knaresborough Viaduct. Other notable sights include Studley Royal Deer Park and the charming market town of Pateley Bridge.
Yes, you can cycle near and to Brimham Rocks. The Brimham Rocks – Warsill Road loop from Clint cum Hamlets is a 11.8 miles (19.1 km) trail that leads directly through these unique rock formations, offering stunning views of the surrounding valley. There's also a Visitor Centre nearby.
Yes, the Bilton Greenway is a significant traffic-free section that forms part of the National Cycle Network. It connects Harrogate to Ripley and offers excellent views, particularly across Nidd Moor. Several routes around Clint Cum Hamlets incorporate sections of this greenway, providing a safer and more relaxed cycling experience.
The touring cycling routes in Clint Cum Hamlets are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 170 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, from rolling countryside to scenic reservoirs, and the unique geological features like Brimham Rocks. The variety of routes, suitable for both easy family rides and more challenging excursions, is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, you can find options for longer touring cycling trips. For example, the Wild Garlic Pathway – The Devil's Arrows loop from Bishop Thornton is a moderate 36.5 km (22.7 miles) route, while the View of Knaresborough Viaduct – Bilton Greenway loop from Clint cum Hamlets covers 20.6 miles (33.2 km). Combining paths around the Washburn Valley reservoirs (Fewston, Swinsty, and Thruscross) can also create a substantial 15-mile route.
The Washburn Valley, home to Fewston, Swinsty, and Thruscross Reservoirs, offers excellent cycling opportunities. The paths around Fewston and Swinsty are particularly well-maintained and accessible. While not a specific named route in the guide data, combining the paths around all three reservoirs creates a substantial 15-mile route with beautiful waterside views and benches for resting.
Clint Cum Hamlets offers enjoyable touring cycling throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with changing foliage. Summer is also popular, though paths can be busier. Winter cycling is possible, but riders should be prepared for colder conditions and potentially wet or icy surfaces, especially on moorland sections.
Absolutely. The charming market town of Pateley Bridge, known as the 'Capital of Nidderdale,' is a great destination with its historic sweet shop. The village of Clint itself features the restored Clint Cross and ancient stocks. Further afield, you can cycle towards Ripley Castle or explore areas with historic churches and settlements like Burnt Yates.


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