Easy rides in the South West
Be free for a day and experience what the South West has to offer.
What better way to explore the delights of the South West than by bike. Cycling along part of the National Cycle Network, taking in beautiful scenery at a leisurely pace. Coastal paths, quiet lanes and links 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:
- Bristol and Bath Railway Path
- Camel Trail - Padstow to Poley's Bridge
- Chard to Ilminster and Bridgwater
- Chiseldon Timberland Trail - Swindon to Chiseldon
- Clay Trails - cycle to the Eden Project
- Colliers Way - Radstock to Frome & Dundas Aqueduct
- Exe Valley Ride - Exeter to Turf's Lock
- Kennet and Avon Cycle route - Bath to Reading
- Maiden Newton to Dorchester
- Mineral Tramways Coast to Coast - Portreath to Devoran
- Pentewan Trail - St. Austell to Mevagissy
- Ride to the North Somerset coast - Bristol to Portishead
- Strawberry Line - Yatton to Cheddar
- Stroud Valleys Trail - Stonehouse to Nailsworth
- Tarka Trail - Braunton to Meeth
Route development and free leaflets in the South West.
Retail maps and guides in the South West.