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No traffic touring cycling routes around West Bretton offer access to a diverse landscape in West Yorkshire. The area features a mix of woodlands, tranquil lakes, and reservoirs, providing varied terrain for cycling. Gentle gradients and mostly paved surfaces characterize many of the routes, including sections of the Trans Pennine Trail. This region is ideal for touring cyclists seeking peaceful rides away from busy roads.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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The track is fairly rough gravel - manageable on 28mm tyres but something bigger would be better.
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One of my favourite places. Make sure you follow the signs over the bridge to pick up the canal again, otherwise you could end up on the railway track. hahahahahhahahha yep I did that hahahahahhaha
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This site used to be one of the deepest Cole mines in the country, reaching over 250 feet (76 m) below the surface. Once the mines closed the area was rejuvenated and rewilded with the lake, wetland, grasslands and woods creating a diverse habitat for many species of flora and fauna. There are several trails, a children's playground, café and visitor centre.
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The Barnsley Canal ran for 14.5 miles (23.3 km), from Barnby Basin, to a junction with the Aire and Calder Navigation. The canal was closed in 1953. Work is underway to re-open the canal as a leisure waterway, but some diversions will need to be created. In the meantime, the towpath remains a nice level trail.
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The road here passes along the damn wall of Ingbirchworth Reservoir giving great views across the water. It is a popular spot for bird watching and fishing. During very dry spells and drought, the bridge over the river that was dammed can be seen emerging from the water, Summer Ford Bridge.
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Pedestrian and bike bridge through Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Fantastic spot to stop and appreciate the art.
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There are over 100 traffic-free touring cycling routes around West Bretton, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. You'll find 27 easy routes, 52 moderate routes, and 29 difficult routes to explore.
Yes, West Bretton offers several easy, traffic-free routes perfect for families and beginners. Many sections of the Trans Pennine Trail, which is accessible from the area, feature gentle gradients and surfaced paths ideal for a relaxed ride. Routes around Newmillerdam Woods also provide accessible options.
The no-traffic touring routes around West Bretton feature a mix of terrain. You can expect mostly paved surfaces on many routes, especially those utilizing canal towpaths or dedicated cycle paths. Some routes, particularly through woodlands like Haw Park Woods, may include well-maintained gravel trails.
Yes, many of the traffic-free touring routes around West Bretton are designed as circular loops. For example, the Haw Park Woods – Barnsley Canal Towpath loop from Yorkshire Sculpture Park offers a moderate 33.2 km ride, and the Pool Hill Trig Point – Woodland Gravel Trail loop from Yorkshire Sculpture Park is another moderate circular option.
You can discover several interesting attractions. The routes often pass by tranquil waterscapes like Newmillerdam Lake and Cold Hiendley Reservoir. The area is also close to the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, and you can find highlights like Stanley Ferry Marina and the Barnsley Canal Trail.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are difficult traffic-free routes available. The Ingbirchworth Reservoir – Ingbirchworth Reservoir loop from Yorkshire Sculpture Park is a demanding 32.5 km route with significant elevation gain, perfect for those looking for a more strenuous ride.
Spring and summer generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling in West Bretton, with milder weather and longer daylight hours. However, the well-surfaced paths and dedicated trails make many routes enjoyable year-round, provided you dress appropriately for the weather.
Yes, West Bretton provides excellent access to the Trans Pennine Trail (TPT), a national coast-to-coast route. A north-south spur of the TPT passes near Wakefield, offering extensive traffic-free sections and gentle gradients for longer touring adventures. You can find more information about the Trans Pennine Trail on Wikipedia.
The touring cycling routes in West Bretton are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful, traffic-free nature of the routes, the beautiful woodland and waterside scenery, and the variety of options available for all fitness levels.
Yes, some routes offer scenic viewpoints. For instance, the Woolley Edge Viewpoint – Wooley Edge Viewpoint loop from Yorkshire Sculpture Park is a moderate route that includes a visit to Woolley Edge Viewpoint, providing expansive views of the surrounding countryside.


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