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Road cycling routes around Bishop Wilton traverse the East Yorkshire Wolds, an area characterized by rolling hills, expansive fields, and woodlands. The terrain primarily consists of paved surfaces, offering varied landscapes for cyclists. Notable features include Garrowby Hill, the highest point on the Yorkshire Wolds, which provides both ascents and descents. The region's geography supports a range of road cycling experiences, from moderate loops to routes with significant elevation changes.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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54.1km
02:11
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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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62.6km
02:51
530m
530m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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31.2km
01:15
60m
60m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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60.4km
02:35
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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43.0km
01:53
360m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Excellent veggie breakfast served until 3pm.
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Walbut Bridge carries the road from Melbourne to Allerthorpe, and Walbut Lock is immediately adjacent to the bridge.
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The Pocklington Canal was constructed at the beginning of the 19th century to transport agricultural goods from the East Riding to the larger urban centres to the south and west. A Bill was placed before Parliament in 1814 and the canal was designed by George Leather Jnr, an experienced navigation engineer who worked on Goole Docks and the Knottingley and Goole Canal. The canal was opened in 1818, running for 9.5 miles from the River Derwent at East Cottingwith to a mile south of Pocklington. The cost was £32,695, which was actually less than the original estimate. Hagg Bridge is one of four bridges crossing the canal designed by George Leather.
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From here, you get a nice view of Hagg Bridge, a humpbacked crossing that spans the Pocklington Canal. The bridge looks so picturesque surrounded by the scenery of the Wolds. The fields are vibrant green, dotted with seasonal wildflowers and trees.
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Pocklington is a classic English market town, located just 15 miles (24 km) from the city of York. Pocklington is known for its red-roofed buildings and unusual street names. The town has an array of independent shops and places to eat, and a number of attractions worth checking out. Among the town's treasures lies Burnby Hall Gardens, a horticultural haven often referred to as the 'jewel in Yorkshire's crown' – a mandatory stop for anyone visiting.
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This is a lovely place to stop on your tour if you need some food and drink at a pleasant inn in a lovely spot. It's a sizeable inn with great staff. I'd recommend to use the seats outside (street-side) for great views over Kirkham Valley, including Kirkham Priory (which is 1 minute ride from here or 5 minutes walking from down the road from here). The inn is just a lovely place to stop and enjoy your life.
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There are over 320 road cycling routes available around Bishop Wilton, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences.
The terrain around Bishop Wilton primarily consists of paved surfaces traversing the East Yorkshire Wolds. You can expect rolling hills, expansive fields, and woodlands. Notable features include Garrowby Hill, the highest point on the Yorkshire Wolds, which provides engaging ascents and rewarding descents.
The road cycling routes in Bishop Wilton are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 90 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied landscapes, scenic views, and the mix of challenging climbs and enjoyable descents.
Yes, Bishop Wilton offers a good selection of routes suitable for beginners. There are nearly 90 easy road cycling routes, providing gentler terrain and shorter distances for those new to the sport or looking for a more relaxed ride.
Absolutely. For experienced road cyclists seeking a challenge, the region features significant climbs, most notably Garrowby Hill, also known as Bishop Wilton Wold. This area provides a 'long drag up to Bishop Wilton' followed by a 'long descent,' offering an engaging and diverse experience. There are 15 difficult routes available for those looking for a tougher ride.
Road cycling routes around Bishop Wilton offer picturesque views of the Yorkshire Wolds, characterized by rolling hills, expansive fields, and woodlands. You might pass through areas like Millington Wood Nature Reserve and Pasture Dale. Keep an eye out for small streams like Gowthorpe Beck and Bishop Wilton Beck, and the vibrant green fields around Hagg Bridge on the Pocklington Canal. You can also explore highlights such as Sylvan Dale and Water Dale.
Yes, the area is rich in history. Many routes pass by or near historical sites. For instance, the Kirkham Priory – Kirkham Priory loop from Fangfoss takes you past the historic Kirkham Priory Ruins. Other points of interest include Wharram Percy — Deserted Medieval Village and the Pocklington Canal.
Yes, there are several cyclist-friendly stops. The Balloon Tree Café is a recognized stop along many routes. The market town of Pocklington, just four miles south, offers independent shops and eateries. You can also enjoy a stop at the Stone Trough Inn, which provides refreshments and scenic views. The Allerthorpe Country Park Café – Whisk Café loop from Fangfoss specifically highlights cafes along its route.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Bishop Wilton are circular, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. For example, the Scenic Steep Climb – Red Kite Sighting loop from Fangfoss is a popular circular option.
While specific dedicated cyclist parking isn't detailed, Bishop Wilton and nearby towns like Pocklington offer general parking facilities. It's advisable to check local parking regulations and availability upon arrival, especially in village centers.
Public transport options to Bishop Wilton are limited. While some local bus services might operate, their capacity for carrying bicycles can vary. For detailed information on public transport with bikes, it's best to check with local bus operators directly.
While the terrain can be varied, there are easier routes that families might enjoy, especially those with older children comfortable on paved roads. The 89 easy routes available offer less elevation gain and shorter distances, making them more accessible for family outings. Always check the route details for specific difficulty and distance before heading out.


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