The off-road cycle touring route guide

Part of the ‘Where’s the Brew Stop? The off-road cycle touring website’


The site about off-road cycle touring routes, Cyclist’s Cafes, Local  off-road Cycling Group events, the South Lakes Group and Good Photos.

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Routes starting in Cumbria

Rides from Cartmel

Cartmel is medieval village in the Southern Lakes which is ideal starting point for exploring the South West  part of Cumbria. Click here to check out routes starting from Cartmel.

Rides from Ashes Lane car park

Ashes Lane car park is just off the A591 in between Kendal and Staveley is ideal starting point for exploring the Central Lakes and South East Cumbria. Click here to check out routes starting from Ashes Lane.

Rides from Sedbergh

Sedbergh is ideal starting point for exploring the upper Lune Valley and western part of the Yorkshire Dales. Click here to check out routes starting from Sedbergh.

Rides from  Tebay

Tebay is ideal starting point for exploring upper Lune Valley, Eastern area of the Lakes District  and western part of the Yorkshire Dales. Click here to checkout routes starting from Tebay.

Rides from Low Newton-in-Cartmel

Low Newton-in-Cartmel is just off the A590 between Lindale and Newby Bridge. It is ideal starting point for exploring the South West part of Cumbria. Click here to check out routes starting from Low Newton-in-Cartmel.

Rides from Wath Sutton near Junction 36 of M6

The Farleton View Tea Room at Wath Sutton is ideal meeting point for exploring the South Eastern part of Cumbria. Click here to check out routes starting from Wath Sutton.

Rides from Staveley

Staveley is ideal starting point for exploring the South Eastern part of Cumbria and the Central Lakes. Click here to check out routes from Staveley.

Rides from Chapel House Wood car park

Chapel House Wood car park is near Staveley -in-Cartmel which is just off the A590 and about mile from Newby Bridge. It is ideal starting point for exploring the South West part of Cumbria. Click here to check out routes starting from Chapel House Wood.