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Yorkshire Dales Cycleway: Burnsall and Bolton Abbey Loop

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Road cycling routes
United Kingdom
England
Yorkshire And The Humber
Skipton

Yorkshire Dales Cycleway: Burnsall and Bolton Abbey Loop

Moderate

5.0

(1)

128

riders

Yorkshire Dales Cycleway: Burnsall and Bolton Abbey Loop

01:49

37.5km

490m

Road cycling

Embark on a moderate road cycling adventure through the picturesque Wharfe Valley with the Yorkshire Dales Cycleway: Burnsall and Bolton Abbey Loop. This 23.3-mile (37.5 km) route offers a classic Dales experience, guiding you past charming stone villages and ancient drystone walls. You will ascend 1602 feet (488 metres) over…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Yorkshire Dales National Park

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Bus stop

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10.7 km

Winding Country Lane with Dry Stone Walls, Yorkshire Dales

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

Well paved, beautiful, rolling, single-lane road. Slow down, take it easy and admire the views as you cruise along this beautiful section of road.

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19.5 km

View of Burnsall and Appletreewick

Highlight • Viewpoint

Head to the craven arms for a mid ride pint

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21.0 km

View of Appletreewick

Highlight • River

The road between Barden and Burnsall on the B6160 is pretty gorgeous with typical Yorkshire scenery. The views out towards Appletreewick and the river Wharfe are pretty pleasing to the …

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22.3 km

Barden Tower

Highlight • Castle

Built by Henry Clifford in the late 15th century, Barden Tower was one of six hunting lodges used by the Clifford family. Under the instruction of Lady Anne, the tower …

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26.6 km

Bolton Priory Ruins

Highlight • Historical Site

A really popular place to visit right on the river with huge estate grounds around the 12th century monastery ruins for beautiful walks and family days out.

From Skipton there's …

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28.7 km

Lovely quiet road through the fields

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37.5 km

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Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

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34.9 km

2.13 km

447 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

32.5 km

4.96 km

< 100 m

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Wednesday 6 May

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Yorkshire Dales Cycleway: Burnsall and Bolton Abbey Loop?

You can typically find parking in the villages along the route, such as Burnsall or Bolton Abbey. Parking availability can vary, especially during peak season, so arriving earlier in the day is often recommended.

Is this cycling route suitable for beginners?

The Yorkshire Dales Cycleway: Burnsall and Bolton Abbey Loop is generally considered a moderate route. It features rolling hills and short, steep climbs typical of the Yorkshire Dales. While many sections are on quiet, well-paved B-roads, a good level of fitness is recommended due to the elevation gains. Beginners with some cycling experience and a willingness to tackle hills might find it challenging but rewarding.

What is the terrain like on the Burnsall and Bolton Abbey Loop?

The terrain primarily consists of well-paved country lanes and quiet B-roads. You'll encounter rolling hills and some short, steep climbs. The route offers a classic Dales cycling experience, winding through picturesque villages and open countryside, often alongside traditional drystone walls.

What are the main sights and landmarks along the route?

This loop is rich in scenic beauty and historical points of interest. You'll pass by the impressive 12th-century ruins of Bolton Priory Ruins, the historic Barden Tower, and enjoy stunning views of the Wharfe Valley, including View of Burnsall and Appletreewick. The iconic five-arched bridge in Burnsall is also a notable feature.

When is the best time of year to cycle this loop?

The best time to cycle this route is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to September) when the weather is milder and more predictable. During these months, you'll experience the Dales in full bloom and enjoy longer daylight hours. Be prepared for changeable weather, even in summer, as is typical for the Yorkshire Dales.

Are there any permits or fees required to cycle in the Yorkshire Dales National Park?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle on public roads and designated cycleways within the Yorkshire Dales National Park. However, standard parking fees may apply at car parks in villages like Burnsall or Bolton Abbey.

Does this route connect with other cycling paths?

Yes, this route incorporates sections of several other well-known paths. A significant portion of it follows the Yorkshire Dales Cycleway. You'll also find it intersects with parts of NCN Cycle Route 688 and the Way of the Roses Cycle Route.

Are there places to eat and drink along the Burnsall and Bolton Abbey Loop?

Yes, the charming villages along the route, such as Burnsall and Bolton Abbey, offer opportunities for refreshments. You'll find pubs and cafes where you can stop for a break, grab a meal, or refuel during your ride.

Is the Burnsall and Bolton Abbey Loop suitable for families with children?

Given its moderate difficulty with rolling hills and some steep climbs, this specific loop might be challenging for very young children or those new to cycling. However, families with older, experienced children who are comfortable with varied terrain and longer distances could enjoy it. There are often shorter, flatter, family-friendly routes available around Bolton Abbey itself if you're looking for an easier option.

What should I consider bringing for a ride on this route?

For this moderate road cycling route, it's advisable to bring appropriate cycling gear, including a helmet, water bottles, snacks, and a repair kit for punctures. Layers of clothing are recommended due to changeable weather, and a waterproof jacket is always a good idea. Don't forget your camera for the stunning views!

Are there variations of this loop for different fitness levels?

Yes, there isn't just one fixed 'Burnsall and Bolton Abbey Loop.' The area offers multiple variations that allow cyclists to adjust the distance and elevation to suit their fitness. Some routes might be shorter and less hilly, while others can involve significant elevation gains for a greater challenge. You can often extend or shorten sections to customize your ride.

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