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Road cycling around Wrose benefits from its elevated position, offering varied terrain and views over the Aire and Bradford Valleys. The area's topography ranges from 64 meters to 225 meters, providing ascents and descents suitable for road cyclists. The landscape features underlying mudstone, siltstone, and sandstone, contributing to a diverse cycling environment.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
226
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64.5km
02:56
590m
590m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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64.0km
02:49
450m
450m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
95
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51.4km
02:38
530m
530m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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31.7km
01:27
300m
300m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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A beautiful, intimate 17th-century manor house built in the 1640s by wealthy clothier James Murgatroyd. It is renowned for its oak paneling, massive stone fireplaces, and an exceptional medieval tithe barn. Saved from demolition and donated to the National Trust in the 1930s, the historic estate offers a fascinating glimpse into a 17th-century farming estate and merchant home. The hall served as Heathcliff's home in multiple adaptations of Wuthering Heights and has appeared in TV series like Gunpowder.
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Part of the back road between Nesfield and Ilkley. Very popular with cyclists.
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The southern end of the Ilkley Old Bridge is highly famous as the official starting point of the Dales Way.
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The long distance walk The Yorkshire Heritage Way goes through Saltaire and the World Heritage site at Fountains Abbey on its way from Bradford Cathedral to Ripon Cathedral. On a personal note my Dad taught art to a young David Hockney at Bradford Grammar School ( tbf my dad always said with talent like that it was more a matter of being encouraging and not getting in the way )
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Great cafe in the middle of Bingley. Lovely owner (who is also a cyclist) who helped me out with my re routing decisions. His apple & cinnamon scones are 👌
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So Much to see around this area It is well worth a visit or 10
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Lots to do here....food, toilets, art gallery and a bike shop!
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There are over 400 road cycling routes around Wrose, catering to various skill levels. This includes 66 easy routes, 251 moderate routes, and 102 difficult routes, ensuring options for every cyclist.
Wrose is situated on a hillside, offering varied terrain with an average elevation of 152 meters, ranging from 64 to 225 meters. This means you'll encounter a mix of ascents and descents, providing both scenic views over the Aire and Bradford Valleys and a good workout. The landscape features underlying mudstone, siltstone, and sandstone.
Yes, Wrose offers 66 easy road cycling routes. These routes typically have minimal elevation gain and are suitable for those new to road cycling or looking for a more relaxed ride. The region's diverse network ensures options for all ability levels.
The road cycling routes around Wrose are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 200 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, scenic valley views, and the network's suitability for different fitness levels.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists, there are 102 difficult routes around Wrose. These often feature significant climbs and cover longer distances, such as the Kettlewell Village – Kilnsey Crag loop from Shipley, which is over 100 km with substantial elevation gain, offering expansive views of the wider Bradford district.
Yes, many routes offer scenic viewpoints and pass by natural landmarks. For example, you can explore areas near Cow and Calf Rocks or the Twelve Apostles Stone Circle on Ilkley Moor, which provide breathtaking views over Wharfedale. The region's elevated position naturally lends itself to scenic rides.
Yes, you can find routes that take you near beautiful water features. For instance, Goit Stock Falls is a notable waterfall in the vicinity. Additionally, parts of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal offer tranquil, picturesque routes alongside water.
While Wrose itself is elevated, the broader Bradford district offers routes suitable for families, particularly those on mostly paved surfaces with less challenging gradients. Consider routes that connect to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal for a more tranquil experience, or look for easy-rated routes with minimal elevation.
Parking is available at various points depending on your chosen route. For routes connecting to Saltaire World Heritage Site, parking can be found in Saltaire. Similarly, for routes near Bingley Five Rise Locks, there are parking options in Bingley. Wrose village centre also offers local parking facilities.
Many routes around Wrose pass through or near towns and villages with cafes and pubs. For example, the The Boathouse Café, Saltaire – Beckfoot Bridge loop from Frizinghall connects to the historic Saltaire World Heritage Site, which has various amenities. The region's network often allows for convenient stops in places like Saltaire or Bingley.
The best time for road cycling in Wrose is generally during the spring and summer months (April to September) when the weather is milder and daylight hours are longer. This allows for more comfortable rides and better enjoyment of the scenic views. However, routes are accessible year-round, with appropriate gear for cooler or wetter conditions.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Wrose are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Pool Bank New Road Hill Climb – Old Pool Bank Climb loop from Frizinghall, which offers a complete circuit back to your starting point.
Yes, public transport can be used to access many road cycling routes. Train stations in nearby towns like Shipley or Frizinghall provide access points for routes such as the Park Square, Leeds – Leeds City Square loop from Frizinghall. Buses also serve Wrose and surrounding areas, connecting to various starting points.


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