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Danby
For a taste of the best and most varied scenery in the Esk Valley, head out by bike on the eastern road circuit from The Moors National Park Centre at Danby.
Westborough
Head out from the seaside town of Scarborough on a thrilling 32-mile explorer route that also offers a great taste of the much longer Moor to Sea Cycle Network.
Scarborough
The North Sea Cycle Route is a 3852 miles/6.200 km chain of exciting experiences waiting for the cycling tourist.
Westborough, Whitby
Discover the best coastal scenery on the entire Moor to Sea Network on this classic ride between Whitby and the sweeping headland of Ravenscar, via Hawsker and Robin Hood’s Bay.
Hutton Le Hole
Ride across Spaunton Moor to Rosedale and pedal back in time to the Victorian industrial age.
Westborough, Scarborough
Meander past trees and a wealth of wildlife on this moderate route through some of the National Park’s hundreds of acres of forest.
Whitby
At the Yorkshire Cycle Hub you'll find a cafe, bike shop, bikes to hire, bike wash, drying room, camping pods, bunk house accommodation with en-suite bathrooms, function room and a classroom to hire.
Kirkbymoorside
The ‘lost dale’ of Bransdale – north of Kirkbymoorside and Helmsley – is a gem, smaller and more remote than the dales on either side, only accessible on a single road that loops around the flanking moors via the dalehead at Cockayne.
Danby
The western road circuit out of The Moors Centre follows minor valley and moorland roads, and combines a run along the upper Esk Valley with a sweeping ride across the high moorland above Commondale and Westerdale.
Westborough, Pickering
Starting from Pickering – gateway to the North York Moors National Park – this section of the Moor to Sea passes through the pretty village of Thornton le Dale en route to Dalby Forest.
Malton
South and east of the Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, sweeping views unfold as the Yorkshire Wolds begin to impose themselves upon the landscape.
Low Dalby, Pickering
Dalby Forest Cycle Hub provides quality mountain cycles for hire including: electric, kids and adapted bikes for those with balance or mobility issues. Pre-booking is essential during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Westborough
Several long-distance cycle routes pass through the National Park, giving access to some of the UK's most stunning landscapes. The routes are part of Sustrans' National Cycle Network, and are well signposted.
Westborough, Pickering
The most challenging Moor to Sea section crosses no fewer than four steep-sided woodland valleys – including the North York Moors' own miniature 'Grand Canyon' of Newtondale.
Filey
Cycle hire repairs, servicing, and accessories. We repair & service all types of bikes. Our hire fleet consists of a range of different bikes for all ages and heights. Electric, MTBs & hybrids available for adults. Delivery also available.
Filey
Just inland from Filey Bay, Humanby was once one of the 12 market towns in the East Riding and still retains its own station on the Yorkshire Coast Railway line.
Whitby
You can now cycle ‘coast to coast' from Walney Island in Cumbria to Whitby via Tan Hill (179 miles), thanks to the opening of Regional Route 52 between Barnard Castle and the historic North Yorkshire port.
Sleights, Whitby
Explore the back roads, country lanes and woodland tracks between the valley hamlet of Littlebeck and the old railway line between Scarborough and Whitby, now known as the ‘Cinder Track’.
Saltergate, Pickering
Get a real feel for two very different landscapes in the National Park on a roller-coaster of a route that starts high on the moors at Saltergate.
Westborough, Scarborough
The former railway line (now known as the ‘Cinder Track’) which links Scarborough to Ravenscar (and Whitby) is one of the foremost cycle routes in the UK