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While many of us will be taking the long-awaited chance to jet off abroad this summer, there are still many amazing places left to explore in the UK. At Bike Club we couldn’t think of a better family holiday activity than a good bike ride, so to help out with the planning we’ve compiled a list of our favourite family cycle routes.

This is by no means an exhaustive list and if you've got recommendations for your local area we'd love to hear them!

These routes are mostly traffic-free but some do cross roads at times so please take care and plan your routes carefully before riding. 

1. The Great Glen Way - Oich Bridge to Fort Augustus 

A stunning, flat canal towpath from Loch Oich to Fort Augustus. For a treat at the end, stop at the Caledonian Canal Centre and Cafe!

 2. The Tarka Trail - Devon

A great option for exploring North Devon, the Tarka Trail is one of the country’s longest continuous traffic-free walking and cycling paths. So if you’ve got little legs along for the ride it might be worth limiting how far you follow this route. The ride gives you incredible views of the Taw Estuary and if you’re lucky you might even spot one of the hovercraft making its way along the river.

Tarka trail

 

>>Check out our other recommendations for family cycling in Devon here<<

3. Camel Trail - Cornwall

Like many of our picks this route follows an old railway line, but unlike the others there is still a steam train that follows a portion of the trail here. So for an extra treat for little rail enthusiasts, you can buy a ticket and hop on and off with your bikes. This route is one of Cornwall’s most popular cycling destinations an offers stunning views all the way from Bodmin to Padstow – don’t forget your bucket and line to finish the day with a spot of crabbing in the harbour!

camel trail

>>Check out our other recommendations for family cycling in Cornwall here<<

4. Brechfa Derwen Green MTB Trail - Carmarthenshire

Don't be put off by the mountain biking element, the beginners' green-rated trail is suitable for all. It's fully signposted and hasn't got any scary features so is a great way for little people to get their first taste of mountain biking. If they love it, there's a 5km blue loop extension too!

5. Waterlink Way - Southeast London

This one’s for those Southeast Londoners making the most of a staycation this Summer. This is a 12km route that follows the rivers Pool and Ravensbourne all the way from Deptford to Sydenham linking many parks and green spaces. One of the most surprisingly tranquil spaces for riding we’ve ever found in the Capital. Lewisham council have a great map here 

bridge cycle route

 6. The Phoenix Trail - Oxfordshire

A flat 7-mile footpath and cycleway running between the market towns of Thame and Princes Risborough. Whilst it's unlikely you'll spot a phoenix flying about, it is common to see red kites (the bird) along the route! Sculptures lining the path also make this cycling trip a real feast for the eyes.

  7. National Trust Nostell Priory - Yorkshire

Set in the parkland around Nostell Priory near Wakefield in West Yorkshire, this figure of eight loop is 4.3km long and is designed with families in mind. If you’re lucky you might even spot a kingfisher or heron as you ride past the lakes.

  8. Spen Valley Greenway - Yorkshire

Home to a number of artworks that our friends at Sustrans commissioned specially for the route this path is perfect for a family day out with views across the moorland and plenty of habitats to observe as you ride past the nature reserve.

spenvalley green way

  9. Peregrine Path - Monmouthshire 

Straddling the border between England and Wales and taking in some of the stunning scenery of the Wye Valley, this lovely route heads from the historic town of Monmouth – filled with plenty to see and do – and takes you all the way to Symonds Yat with amazing views across Wales where nesting Peregrines can be spotted.

peregrine way

  10. Millennium Coastal Path - South Wales

One of the most stunning sections of the Celtic Trail, this path is perfect for a family day out along the Gower Peninsula. You’ll even ride alongside one of the only sand dune forests in the UK.

millennium coast way

 Wherever you explore this summer, we hope you have a great time! ☀️

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P.s. If you have any other recommendations for Bike Club families, we'd love to hear from you!

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