Easy rides in the Midlands
Be free for a day and experience what the Midlands has to offer.
What better way to explore the Midlands than by bike. Cycling along part of the National Cycle Network, taking in beautiful scenery at a leisurely pace. Follow routes through cities, towns, countryside parks and to attractions.
The National Cycle Network, co-ordinated by Sustrans, has miles of walking and cycling routes and over one-third is completely traffic-free, perfect for all, including families and those new to cycling.
Here are just a few ideas:
- Ashby Woulds Heritage Trail
- Birmingham to Wolverhampton
- Brampton Valley Way - Northampton to Market Harborough
- Coventry Canal
- Derby Canal Path and the Cloud Trail
- Harby to Lincoln
- High Peak Trail - Middleton Top to Parsley Hay
- Newark to Cotham (Lincolnshire)
- Rea Valley Route - Birmingham to King's Norton Park
- Rutland Water
- Stratford Greenway
- Telford to Ironbridge Gorge
- The Lias Line Cycleway - Rugby, Leamington Spa and Warwick
- Tissington Trail - Ashbourne to Parsley Hay
- Water Rail Way - Lincoln to Woodhall Spa
- Worcester to Droitwich
Route development and free leaflets in the Midlands.
Retail maps & guides for the Midlands.