Roads and mountains
Road cyclists and mountain bikers are spoilt for choice in the Lake District National Park. There are country lanes, permitted cycleways and bridleways with some fantastic views!
For mountain bikers, Whinlatter Forest and Grizedale Forest (open in new window) are criss-crossed with routes ranging from those suitable for beginners to more challenging levels.
And if you want to go on a touring holiday, an increasing number of hotels and B and Bs are catering for those travelling light. Check out Go Lakes and Stay - Cumbria Tourism (opens in new window).
Need inspiration?
Our Great Walking and Cycling made easy routes give some ideas.
The Cumbria Cycling Map shows family-friendly traffic free routes,suggested rides on quieter roads, the National Cycle Network and the best areas for mountain biking including Forestry Commission woodlands. There are also details of bike shop and hire facilities, and cycle publications.
You can see a faster loading, low-quality version online at Cumbria Cycling Map (opens Document Library). The paper copy of the map costs £2 and is available from our Information Centres or can be ordered through Lake District Outdoors (opens in new window).
Useful links
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- Bike for all
- Country Lanes Cycling Holidays
- GPS Cycle Routes - Cumbria
- Grizedale Mountain Bikes
- Keswick Mountain Bikes
- Rough-Stuff Fellowship - the oldest off-road cycling touring club in the UK
- Spinnoff guided mountain biking
- Sustrans - co-ordinator of National Cycle Network
- Wheelbase Cycling Shop in Staveley
Want even more visitor information?
Visit Golakes (opens in new window), the official website of the tourist board for The Lake District and Cumbria. Browse and book accommodation and attractions online and see what's on in the area.

