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Top 5 Scenic Cycling Trails in Lancashire

1st February 2024

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Lancashire is the perfect destination for cycling enthusiasts who love the picturesque countryside and stunning coastline. With this region offering some of the finest cycling routes in the UK, choosing which ones to explore during your holiday break can be difficult. To help you out, we’ve compiled a list of our top 5 scenic cycling routes in Lancashire. These routes offer a perfect blend of scenic beauty and a range of difficulties, so there’s something for everyone. If you’re planning a cycling trip to Lancashire, be sure to check out these trails to experience Lancashire’s best biking trails.

Lancaster Canal – Lune Millenium Bridge Loop

canal boat trips lancasterThe Lune Millenium Bridge route is a fantastic option for those seeking a challenging yet stunningly picturesque ride. As you journey along the Arnside shore, you’ll be captivated by the expansive beach and breath-taking surroundings. Continuing on, you’ll be treated to picturesque views of the Lancaster Canal, an ideal spot for a leisurely ride, with ample wildlife to admire and long canal boats to observe. The highlight of this route is undoubtedly the Lune Millennium Bridge which offers sweeping vistas of Lancaster and the quayside. The calm and serene environment provides the perfect ambience to take a break and appreciate the serene beauty of the surroundings.

 Feniscliffe Circuit Cycle Route

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This scenic 8km cycling trail in Lancashire takes you through a relaxing loop around the outer south-west of Blackburn, and it’s perfect for those who are looking for a family-friendly route. The trail offers breath-taking views of the serene Leeds and Liverpool Canal, as well as the charming village of Pleasington. As you cycle along, you’ll be rewarded by the stunning scenery that surrounds you. If you’re feeling thirsty or hungry during your journey, there are also plenty of pubs in Pleasington where you can take a break. Consider relaxing and enjoying the calmness of the village. We also recommend you visit the Blackburn Cathedral during your route. It’s an excellent piece of architecture that’s definitely worth a visit.

The Way of the Roses

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The Way of the Roses is a popular route among experienced cycling enthusiasts. This iconic route spans over 170 miles, taking you from the charming seaside town of Morecambe on the west coast through the dramatic Yorkshire Dales and all the way to the picturesque coastal town of Bridlington on the east coast.

Along the way, you will encounter striking landscapes, from the rolling hills of the Forest of Bowland, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, to the tranquil rivers and idyllic villages of the Yorkshire Dales. The route also passes through charming towns and cities such as Lancaster, Settle, and York, where you can immerse yourself in local history and culture.

Preston Guild Wheel

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If you’re looking for a scenic yet challenging route to explore, look no further than the 21-mile circular trail through the countryside, villages, and parks of Preston. We recommend starting and finishing the trail at the lovely Avenham Park, renowned for its charming gardens and tranquil atmosphere. From there, you’ll embark on an adventure that will take you through some of the most stunning landscapes in the region, including winding paths through picturesque villages, challenging uphill climbs, and sweeping descents. As you journey along the trail, you’ll also get the chance to experience the beauty of the river Ribble, where you can enjoy its picturesque surroundings and diverse wildlife.

Blackpool Promenade

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If you’re looking for a great way to spend time outdoors, we highly recommend checking out this 6-mile flat trail along the Blackpool Promenade. This trail is perfect for anyone who wants to take in the stunning views of the seafront, the piers, and the iconic Blackpool Tower.  Starting at Starr Gate and ending at Red Bank Road, you’ll get to experience some of the best sights that Blackpool has to offer. As you walk along the trail, you’ll pass by some of the city’s most famous landmarks, such as the Pleasure Beach and the Sandcastle Waterpark. Plus, with plenty of benches and rest areas along the way, you can take your time and soak up the atmosphere at your own pace.

Moss Wood Caravan Park – Cycling Holiday Accommodation in Lancashire

Touring at Moss Wood Caravan Park in CockerhamIf you’re planning a cycling holiday in Lancaster, Moss Wood Caravan Park is the perfect place for you! Our scenic grounds offer a variety of touring caravan and motorhome pitches, along with excellent on-site facilities to make your stay with us as comfortable as possible. Our modern amenities block boasts clean, warm showers, ideal for washing off after a long day of cycling. Our on-site shop is also available for you to grab some refreshments and treats to reward yourself for your efforts before relaxing and taking in the beautiful views.

Besides our touring pitches, we also offer a range of caravan holiday homes for sale. These static caravans make for a fantastic home away from home, perfect for those who want to enjoy frequent holidays in Lancaster throughout the season. Cyclists will find our holiday homes to be a great base from which to explore nearby biking paths, making it easier to plan and enjoy your cycling trips.

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