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Caldbeck

Around Skiddaw from Caldbeck

Moderate

4.8

(15)

399

riders

Around Skiddaw from Caldbeck

02:39

52.3km

680m

Road cycling

Set out on the Around Skiddaw from Caldbeck, a moderate road cycling route that takes you 32.5 miles (52.3 km) through the Lake District. You will climb 2230 feet (680 metres) over approximately 2 hours and 38 minutes, offering a rewarding challenge for cyclists. The route provides expansive vistas of…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Lake District National Park

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68 m

Caldbeck Village

Highlight • Cafe

Nice little town with all aspects covered one could wish for. A pub, a tearoom, a nice church with old cemetery, a river, some small shops, and so on.

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6.07 km

An absolute dream stretch of road that's above the treeline with expansive views. The road surface suffers during the winter months so not always advisable unless you're on a more robust bike. Gorgeous during spring and autumn with wild flowers.

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23.6 km

Castlerigg Stone Circle

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The actual purpose of these megalithic standing stones is hotly debated, with many theories being thrown out. There are 38 of them (but do try counting), and some of them …

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26.5 km

Mrs F's Fine Food Emporium

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A really quirky cafe with great artwork, a welcoming attitude to cyclists, and great cakes (especially the cheese scones). Nice and handy as it is on the way into Keswick …

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52.3 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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40.4 km

8.34 km

2.92 km

694 m

Surfaces

36.0 km

16.3 km

< 100 m

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Wednesday 6 May

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3°C

42 %

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Frequently Asked Questions

What type of bike is best suited for this route?

While the route is designed for road cycling, some segments may feature unpaved or rougher surfaces, especially when venturing towards the 'Back o' Skiddaw' area. For optimal comfort and to handle varied conditions, particularly during winter, a more robust bike than a pure road bike, such as a gravel bike or a road bike with wider tires, is advisable.

Where can I park when starting this cycling route?

The village of Caldbeck serves as a convenient starting point and offers parking options. You can typically find parking within the village itself, which also provides access to local amenities.

Is this cycling route suitable for beginners?

This route is generally rated as 'moderate' for road cycling. It requires good fitness due to elevation gains of approximately 680 meters. While many parts are easy to ride, the presence of unpaved or difficult sections means some segments may demand more effort or even require dismounting and pushing your bike. Beginners with good fitness might find it challenging but rewarding; however, it's not ideal for absolute novices.

What are the best times of year to cycle this route?

The route offers beautiful scenery, but winter months can bring challenging road conditions, with surfaces deteriorating and some sections becoming difficult. For the most enjoyable experience, spring, summer, and autumn are generally the best times to cycle, offering more favorable weather and road conditions.

Are there any cafes or places to eat along the way?

Yes, the route starts and ends in Caldbeck Village, which offers refreshment options. Additionally, Mrs F's Fine Food Emporium is a quirky café known for welcoming cyclists and is a great stop along the way.

What kind of views and scenery can I expect?

You can expect beautiful circular views around the mass of mountains, with expansive vistas of the Northern Fells. The route offers glimpses of remote moorland, Bassenthwaite Lake, and provides a sense of solitude, sometimes compared to the Scottish Highlands, especially in the 'Back o' Skiddaw' area. Don't miss the View of the Northern Fells, Lake District National Park.

Are dogs allowed on this cycling route?

As a road cycling route primarily on public roads and lanes, dogs are generally permitted, provided they are kept under control, typically on a leash, or safely carried if they are not cycling themselves. Always be mindful of local regulations and livestock in rural areas.

Do I need any special permits or pay an entrance fee to cycle in the Lake District National Park?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle this route within the Lake District National Park. However, always adhere to the Countryside Code, respect private land, and be aware of any local regulations regarding cycling on specific tracks or trails.

Does this route connect with any other well-known trails?

Yes, this route intersects with several other paths. Notably, it follows sections of the Lakes & Dales Loop for a significant portion (41%) and also crosses parts of the Reivers' Route (11%) and the Cumbria Way (10%). You'll also encounter a section of the Keswick to Threlkeld Railway Trail (3%).

What historical or cultural points of interest are near the route?

The ancient Castlerigg Stone Circle is a notable historical site that can be a worthwhile sightseeing detour near the route. The starting point, Caldbeck Village, also has its own charm and history.

What is the terrain like on the 'Around Skiddaw from Caldbeck' route?

The terrain is varied. While much of the route features mostly well-paved surfaces and quiet lanes, some segments may be unpaved and difficult. There's also a section of railway trail. Specific areas, particularly when heading towards 'Back o' Skiddaw', can involve rougher tracks, which might require extra effort or even dismounting.

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