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The best cycling routes around Bridlington

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Touring cycling around Bridlington offers diverse landscapes, from dramatic coastlines to rolling countryside and charming villages. The region is characterized by significant natural features such as high chalk cliffs at Flamborough Head and extensive beaches. Inland, routes traverse picturesque rural areas, providing a variety of terrain for cyclists. This mix of coastal and inland paths makes Bridlington a compelling destination for touring cyclists of all levels.

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  • The most popular touring cycling route is Flamborough…

Last updated: May 2, 2026

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Flamborough Head, Hunmanby & Staxton loop from Bridlington

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Hard bike ride. Very 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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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Jelle
August 18, 2025, Burton Agnes Hall and Gardens

A beautiful old mansion with a unique interior and a lovely garden. There's also a good café next door. Ideal for a stop.

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Nice snack hut. Coffee and cake a must

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It's really cool that you go past the old lighthouse en route to the new one!

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Watch out for dogs and walkers on the bike path!

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RichD
December 22, 2024, Flamborough Lighthouse

Lots of parking, very quiet in winter, and cracking routes along the south and north of Flamborough Head. Take the north route past North Landing and Thornwick Bay, much more scenic than the southerly route.

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October 7, 2024, Rudston Monolith

The Rudston monolith is the tallest prehistoric standing stone in Britain, measuring almost 8 metres high, nearly 2 metres wide, a metre thick and estimated to weigh somewhere in the region of a massive 26 tons. This giant block of grey sandstone or gritstone was errected here either in the late Neolithic or early Bronze Age and is thought to have been quarried more than 10 miles away in the Cayton Bay area south of Scarborough, although the glacial transportation of a large block of stone that was then shaped and utilised by the prehistoric residents of the area cannot be ruled out. The top of the stone has been weathered and eroded into a fluted peak similar to the stones of the Devil's Arrows and a lead cap was first added to try to preserve it in the 18th century. The churchyard of All Saints that it stands in is of course much younger and although the christianisation of the site took place around 1100AD the stone had already stood here for at least 3000 years. The monolith stands close to the Gypsey Race, an occasional stream that flows along the floor of the Great Wold Valley from close to the barrow of Duggleby Howe in the east, past another pair of barrows at Wold Newton and Willie Howe before turning south past the Argham Henge and Cursus down to Rudston itself where it bends sharply and heads eastwards to the sea at Bridlington. The whole of the Gypsey Race landscape was obviously important in prehistoric times and holds a rich selection of sites, most of which have been destroyed or badly damaged by ploughing, including many round barrows, several long barrows, four cursuses and at least one henge. It continued to retain its importance into the historic period - a major Roman villa was discovered to the southwest of Rudston village. In the corner of the churchyard is a much smaller stone presumably brought here from a local barrow and also the remains of a double cist that was removed from a nearby barrow on Rudston Beacon by the antiquarian Canon Greenwell in the late 19th century.

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The old lighthouse, Flamborough, although never used, is in good condition and represents a unique survival of a 17th century monument lighthouse in England in an unaltered state. There is good historical data on its conception and construction, giving insights into the maritime economy of the period. The lighthouse was completed in 1674 by Sir John Clayton and George Blake and was made with brilliant white chalk. The duo were granted patents from Charles II to build 3 other lighthouses along the East coast including one on the Farne Islands, however, there is no evidence on the Farnes to suggest that a lighthouse was built at this time. A beacon may have been placed on Prior Castell's Tower in lieu of an actual lighthouse. it is believed that a fire may have burned in a metal basket hung from the top of the building, though there is no evidence that there was ever a fire lit. It worked as a daymark too and can be seen all along the coastline at Flamborough Head and by ships passing on the North Sea. Ships that passed in the 17th century were required to pay a tax to the architects of the lighthouse to pay for the light, however the tax was voluntary so not surprisingly many mariners refused to pay and this led to John Clayton becoming bankrupt and the end of the lighthouse. The lighthouse was given another life in the 1840s and was used by local man George Mainprize to transmit semaphore messages to passing vessels and possibly to the fort at nearby Bridlington. Now it is a grade II listed building and it opens to the public on various days during the summer months. There is usually no access inside the tower, and there is a friendly warning about flying golf balls if you dare to trespass on the Flamborough Head Golf Course.

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A great stop whatever your mode of transport. A cafe at the lighthouse which offers hot and cold food and drink. Ice creams also are in high demand here so you'll not go without a classic seaside ice cream. There's public toilets for anyone needing a convenience break. Beautiful views over the cliffs and over the bay. Popular with kayaks and paddleboards, along with seals & birds.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect when touring cycling around Bridlington?

Touring cycling around Bridlington offers a diverse mix of landscapes. You'll find dramatic coastal paths with breathtaking sea views, especially around Flamborough Head, alongside rolling countryside and charming inland villages. Routes vary from flat, easy seafront sections to more challenging loops with moderate elevation changes through rural areas.

How many touring cycling routes are available in the Bridlington area?

There are over 25 touring cycling routes around Bridlington documented on komoot, catering to various skill levels. This includes 9 easy routes, 16 moderate routes, and 2 more challenging options.

Are there any challenging touring cycling routes for experienced riders?

Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, the area offers routes with significant elevation and distance. A notable difficult route is the Flamborough Head, Hunmanby & Staxton loop from Bridlington, which covers 49.2 miles (79.2 km) and includes over 590 meters of ascent.

What natural landmarks and viewpoints can I see along the cycling routes?

The routes around Bridlington feature several impressive natural landmarks. You can cycle past the dramatic high chalk cliffs of Flamborough Head, explore the historic Flamborough Lighthouse, and potentially spot seabirds at the renowned RSPB Bempton Cliffs Nature Reserve. Other highlights include Smugglers' Caves at Thornwick Bay and the impressive High Stacks Natural Arch.

Are there any circular touring cycling routes around Bridlington?

Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Bridlington are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the moderate Burton Agnes Hall and Gardens – Railway Crossing loop from Bridlington and the coastal Flamborough Lighthouse – Seaside Bike Path loop from Bridlington.

What do other touring cyclists enjoy most about cycling in Bridlington?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, from stunning coastal views to peaceful inland villages, and the variety of routes suitable for different abilities.

When is the best time of year to go touring cycling in Bridlington?

The best time to cycle in Bridlington is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) when the weather is milder and daylight hours are longer. This allows for more comfortable riding conditions and better enjoyment of the coastal scenery and inland trails.

Are there family-friendly cycling options in Bridlington?

Bridlington offers several easy routes suitable for families, particularly along the seafront and quieter roads. The town also features an 'All Ride' scheme, providing adapted bikes to make cycling accessible for individuals with additional needs and mobility issues, ensuring everyone can enjoy the local paths.

Can I find cafes or pubs along the touring cycling routes for a break?

Yes, many routes around Bridlington pass through or near charming villages and coastal towns where you can find cafes, pubs, and other refreshment stops. The town of Bridlington itself has a historic harbor area with various eateries, and routes around Flamborough Head will lead you to options in that vicinity.

What are some notable attractions near the cycling routes?

Beyond the natural beauty, you can visit Flamborough Lighthouse, a historic landmark. The nearby Sewerby Hall and Gardens also offer a pleasant setting for a stroll and occasionally host events, providing a cultural stop close to some cycling paths.

Is there public transport available to access the cycling trails in Bridlington?

Bridlington is well-connected by public transport, including train services, making it accessible for cyclists. Once in Bridlington, many routes start directly from the town center or are easily reachable, allowing you to begin your ride without needing a car.

Are there any moderate touring cycling routes that explore the countryside?

Absolutely. A popular moderate route that winds through the countryside and past historic estates is the Burton Agnes Hall and Gardens – Railway Crossing loop from Bridlington. This 36.7-mile (59.1 km) path offers a pleasant journey through rural landscapes.

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