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No traffic road cycling routes around Burniston offer a diverse landscape for cyclists, characterized by undulating terrain, coastal roads, and access to moorland. The region provides a variety of cycling experiences, ranging from routes with minimal elevation gain to those featuring significant climbs. Burniston serves as a gateway to the North York Moors National Park, offering numerous routes within this natural area, alongside picturesque coastal rides with views of cliffs and beaches.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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104km
05:52
1,790m
1,790m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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37.2km
02:13
620m
620m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Whitby Harbour is a historic and bustling port at the mouth of the River Esk in North Yorkshire, offering a various attractions, shops, and dining places.
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Head on out to either of the 2 main piers and experience an epic sunrise or sunset!
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The vast majority of small sacred monuments encountered by cyclists have a very long history, often dating back centuries. This is completely different with the object found here. Even though the cross on top of the shaft draws on the ancient tradition and formal language of a "Celtic cross," it is very modern. It was erected to mark the turn of the millennium, which is why it is also called the "Millennium Cross." Therefore, here is a very short passage from the prayer for the Stations of the Cross with the Holy Father, Pope John Paul II, on Good Friday of the Jubilee Year 2000: + "To you, crucified Lord Jesus Christ, the power and wisdom of God, be honor and praise forever and ever. Amen."
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Nice & easy gravel (cinder) track running from Whitby to Scarborough. Well signposted so no hassle, just follow the plentiful signage. Great views from both directions around Robin Hood’s Bay
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Steeeeeep!! Must ride in the Moors and worthy of its place on the UK 100 climbs list. Smooth road, no traffic.
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There are over 35 traffic-free road cycling routes around Burniston. The majority, 26 routes, are classified as moderate, offering a good balance of challenge and enjoyment. For those seeking an easier ride, there are 4 easy routes, while 8 routes are considered difficult for more experienced cyclists.
The routes around Burniston offer a diverse and undulating terrain, ranging from picturesque coastal roads with sea views to the rolling landscapes of the North York Moors National Park. You'll find a mix of climbs and descents, providing varied cycling experiences.
Yes, many routes offer stunning views and pass by notable landmarks. For example, the route View from Reasty Hill Top – Boggle Hole loop from Burniston includes the scenic View from Reasty Hill Top. Other highlights in the wider area include View of Scarborough from Oliver's Mount and Brickyards Alum Quarry Viewpoint.
While many routes in the area feature undulating terrain, there are 4 routes classified as easy, which could be suitable for families or beginners looking for less challenging rides. These routes generally have minimal elevation gain, allowing for a more relaxed experience.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the challenging Rosedale Chimney Bank Climb – Hutton-le-Hole village loop from Burniston, which offers a significant challenge for experienced riders.
Parking options vary by route. For general access to the area, Staxton Hill, located about 9.4 miles from Burniston, provides convenient parking with scenic views and basic restrooms. For specific route starting points, it's advisable to check the individual route details on Komoot for designated parking areas.
Burniston and the surrounding towns like Scarborough are generally well-connected by local bus services. Some routes, particularly those starting or ending in larger towns, may be accessible via public transport. It's recommended to check local bus schedules and policies regarding bicycles before planning your trip.
The spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling, with milder weather and longer daylight hours. The coastal and moorland landscapes are particularly beautiful during these seasons. Autumn can also be stunning with vibrant foliage, though weather can be more unpredictable.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a significant challenge, the Rosedale Chimney Bank Climb – Hutton-le-Hole village loop from Burniston is a difficult route spanning over 100 km with nearly 1800 meters of elevation gain. There are 8 routes in total classified as difficult.
Routes that hug the Yorkshire Coast, such as sections of the North York Moors Cycleway: 2a Scarborough to Whitby, provide stunning coastal vistas. You can expect to see dramatic cliffs and picturesque beaches, especially as you cycle between coastal towns.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.16 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, the beautiful coastal and moorland scenery, and the opportunity to enjoy peaceful rides away from busy roads.


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