Richmond & Catterick loop from Leyburn
Richmond & Catterick loop from Leyburn
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42.6km
520m
Cycling
This difficult 26.5-mile touring cycling loop from Leyburn offers challenging climbs, diverse North Yorkshire scenery, and historic sites li
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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14.6 km
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17.3 km
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42.6 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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24.9 km
8.07 km
7.37 km
1.02 km
879 m
389 m
Surfaces
29.8 km
11.1 km
1.41 km
155 m
140 m
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This route is considered a difficult touring bicycle ride, requiring very good fitness. While primarily paved, it features significant elevation changes, with over 1500 feet of gain across 42.6 km. Expect some steep ascents where you might need to push your bike, and be aware of short unpaved sections and cobblestones.
The route is mostly paved, with approximately 29.8 km of asphalt and 11.1 km of other paved surfaces, making it suitable for road, hybrid, or e-bikes. However, there are about 1.41 km of unpaved sections and around 140 meters of cobblestones, adding to the challenge.
You'll encounter several notable points of interest. These include the impressive Richmond Castle and the serene ruins of Easby Abbey, which is free to explore. The route also passes by Bolton Castle, a formidable 14th-century fortress with a tearoom, and charming villages that offer a glimpse into local life.
The Yorkshire Dales offer stunning scenery, but weather can be variable. Spring and summer generally provide the most pleasant conditions for cycling, with warmer temperatures and blooming wildflowers. However, be prepared for potential rain and wind at any time of year.
Yes, Leyburn itself is a market town with a variety of shops and cafés, making it a great starting point for refreshments. Along the route, Bolton Castle has a tearoom, and you'll pass through charming villages that may offer additional options for food and drink.
Given its 'difficult' rating and significant elevation gain, this full loop is generally not recommended for beginners or young families. It requires very good fitness and some experience with touring cycling. Shorter, flatter sections in the area might be more suitable for those seeking an easier ride.
Leyburn is a fabulous starting point for the loop. While specific parking details aren't provided, as a market town, it typically offers public parking options. It's advisable to check local Leyburn council websites or signage upon arrival for designated parking areas suitable for a day-long cycling trip.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Richmond & Catterick loop itself. Access to natural areas and public roads is generally free. However, some attractions like Bolton Castle may have their own admission fees if you choose to enter.
As a touring bicycle route primarily on roads and paved paths, the route itself doesn't have specific 'dog-friendly' designations in the same way a walking trail might. If you plan to bring a dog, it would need to be safely secured in a bicycle trailer or similar setup suitable for cycling. Always be mindful of local regulations and livestock in rural areas.
Leyburn is accessible by public transport, primarily bus services connecting it to larger towns in North Yorkshire. You would need to research current bus schedules from nearby train stations or major hubs to plan your journey to Leyburn. Be sure to check if your chosen service can accommodate a bicycle.
Yes, one unique aspect is passing near the firing ranges of Catterick Garrison. While the route avoids straying onto them, you might occasionally hear the sounds of gunfire, which adds an unusual auditory element to the ride. Also, be prepared for some very steep ascents where pushing your bike might be necessary, especially if carrying touring gear.