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Rosedale Chimney Bank, North York Moors thunderthighs Apr 10th 2007, 04:19 1.5km
  • Training
  • Onroad
  • Smooth
  • Steep
  • Difficult
  • Low traffic
  • Safe
  • Scenic
Mulgrave and Runswick tonycoates2003 Jul 5th 2011, 07:05 7.7km
  • Steep
  • Low traffic
  • Rough
  • Not Bike
  • Rural
walworth marusches Dec 22nd 2008, 10:47 13.4km
  • Training
MBUK 274 Fylingdales Moor Kim MBUK Jan 27th 2012, 10:10 19.7km
  • Recreational
  • MTB
  • Offroad
20 miles around whitby BigCod Aug 1st 2007, 05:44 31.6km
  • Onroad
  • Low traffic
  • Rural
  • Scenic
Whitby-Scarboro B-Probe Dec 6th 2007, 06:14 32.6km
Beautiful coastal route in North Yorkshire following the national cycle network route along quite roads and traffic free paths.
WMB 108 Dalby, Yorkshire_Intermediate (Red) Route ocoutts Jul 14th 2010, 02:38 33.6km
  • MTB
Start/Finish: Main car park, Low Dalby Total distance: 37km (23.5 miles) Total ascent: 741m (2431ft) Time: 2-4 hours Summary: A mixture of mostly manmade trail and some short fi re road climb sections, the Red routes hold up well most of the year round, although you’ll be coated in white spray if it is wet. There are no massive climbs or descents but contouring trail keeps work and concentration rates high, and the optional black sections add spice. Park at the first car park in Low Dalby between the two buildings of the visitor centre. Cross the Forest Drive past the speed bumps after the corner and up the zig-zags in the field. Follow red markers north to the zig-zagging across the dales eventually ending up at the ‘skills’ area at Dixon’s Hollow. Feel free to dive off for a play here if you fancy, but don’t go too daft as the only way out for the wounded is by air ambulance... Cross the Forest Drive and head north past Worry Gill. Again there’s lots of opportunity to spice things up with black and World Cup course detours. Either way you should end up at the bottom of a climb at the east end of Staindale Lake. Climb north away from the fi re road then follow the red/black signs on singletrack and fi re road out to Crosscliffe viewpoint. At this point, you can take the North Shore ramp onto the black route and rejoin the red route later on. Otherwise continue east along the fire road until the red route turns back into the forest on singletrack. Most of the high skill stuff is done by the time you cross the Forest Drive. But if you’ve had enough now is a good time to take the tarmac shortcut back to the visitor centre.
Copy of WMB 108 Dalby, Yorkshire_Intermediate (Red) Route oobie38 Dec 17th 2011, 01:59 33.6km
  • MTB
Start/Finish: Main car park, Low Dalby Total distance: 37km (23.5 miles) Total ascent: 741m (2431ft) Time: 2-4 hours Summary: A mixture of mostly manmade trail and some short fi re road climb sections, the Red routes hold up well most of the year round, although you’ll be coated in white spray if it is wet. There are no massive climbs or descents but contouring trail keeps work and concentration rates high, and the optional black sections add spice. Park at the first car park in Low Dalby between the two buildings of the visitor centre. Cross the Forest Drive past the speed bumps after the corner and up the zig-zags in the field. Follow red markers north to the zig-zagging across the dales eventually ending up at the ‘skills’ area at Dixon’s Hollow. Feel free to dive off for a play here if you fancy, but don’t go too daft as the only way out for the wounded is by air ambulance... Cross the Forest Drive and head north past Worry Gill. Again there’s lots of opportunity to spice things up with black and World Cup course detours. Either way you should end up at the bottom of a climb at the east end of Staindale Lake. Climb north away from the fi re road then follow the red/black signs on singletrack and fi re road out to Crosscliffe viewpoint. At this point, you can take the North Shore ramp onto the black route and rejoin the red route later on. Otherwise continue east along the fire road until the red route turns back into the forest on singletrack. Most of the high skill stuff is done by the time you cross the Forest Drive. But if you’ve had enough now is a good time to take the tarmac shortcut back to the visitor centre.
Copy of Copy of WMB 108 Dalby, Yorkshire_Intermediate (Red) Route monkeymanandus May 24th 2012, 06:30 33.6km
  • MTB
Start/Finish: Main car park, Low Dalby Total distance: 37km (23.5 miles) Total ascent: 741m (2431ft) Time: 2-4 hours Summary: A mixture of mostly manmade trail and some short fi re road climb sections, the Red routes hold up well most of the year round, although you’ll be coated in white spray if it is wet. There are no massive climbs or descents but contouring trail keeps work and concentration rates high, and the optional black sections add spice. Park at the first car park in Low Dalby between the two buildings of the visitor centre. Cross the Forest Drive past the speed bumps after the corner and up the zig-zags in the field. Follow red markers north to the zig-zagging across the dales eventually ending up at the ‘skills’ area at Dixon’s Hollow. Feel free to dive off for a play here if you fancy, but don’t go too daft as the only way out for the wounded is by air ambulance... Cross the Forest Drive and head north past Worry Gill. Again there’s lots of opportunity to spice things up with black and World Cup course detours. Either way you should end up at the bottom of a climb at the east end of Staindale Lake. Climb north away from the fi re road then follow the red/black signs on singletrack and fi re road out to Crosscliffe viewpoint. At this point, you can take the North Shore ramp onto the black route and rejoin the red route later on. Otherwise continue east along the fire road until the red route turns back into the forest on singletrack. Most of the high skill stuff is done by the time you cross the Forest Drive. But if you’ve had enough now is a good time to take the tarmac shortcut back to the visitor centre.
Whitby to Scarborough (Moor to Sea Cycle Route) North Yorkshire Moors vdub_monkey Sep 22nd 2008, 06:28 34.2km
  • Recreational
  • Training
  • MTB
  • Intermediate
  • Offroad
  • Low traffic
  • Safe
  • Urban
  • Rural
  • Scenic
Beautiful, Scenic ride on the old Scarborough to Whitby railway line which forms part of the Moor to Sea Cycle network on the North Yorkshire Moors. My Girlfriend and I under took this ride as part of her training for a charity ride accross india and found it challenging but enjoyable. We rode from Whitby to Scarborough and back and it took us around 5 hours. Although I dont think that it would be a particularly difficult ride for the more experianced people amongst us it was still relitively difficult for novices like me and my girlfriend as thehills arent particularly steep, they are particulalry long streaching up to in my estimation 2/3/4milesat a time and are real mind over matter jobs. Anyway I hope people find this informative and try this route out for them selves. Monkey
botton to whitby bellemorte Feb 5th 2008, 09:14 36.1km
  • Recreational
  • Onroad
  • Smooth
  • Steep
  • Scenic
Botton village to Whitby, nice roads, smooth, nice hills.
whitby marusches Dec 18th 2008, 08:42 45.3km
  • Training
  • Touring
girsby loop marusches Dec 22nd 2008, 10:57 50.2km
  • Recreational
seen this route elsewhere tried it and enjoyed it !!!
whitby moors loop robert millar Jan 20th 2008, 07:55 57.3km
  • Recreational
  • Low traffic
  • Scenic
Whitby--Rosedale hilly 70 km circular cmsg Aug 27th 2008, 11:50 70.2km
richmond marusches Dec 22nd 2008, 05:17 71.6km
  • Recreational
very nice rolling terrain couple of good climbs
Runswick - Rosedale via Hutton MallyMobile Oct 12th 2007, 10:38 73km
  • Recreational
  • Training
  • Onroad
  • Smooth
  • Intermediate
  • Low traffic
  • Rural
  • Scenic
Danby Helmsley farndale danby MallyMobile Aug 23rd 2008, 10:24 82.2km
  • Recreational
  • Onroad
  • Intermediate
  • Rural
  • Scenic
WMB 108 Dalby Forest, Yorkshire_Classic route ocoutts Jul 14th 2010, 02:22 85.9km
  • MTB
Start/Finish: Low Dalby SE855878, YO18 7LT Total distance: 86.7km (53.9 miles) Time: 5-10 hours Map: Ordnance Survey OL27 North York Moors (Eastern area) Summary: Starts and ends on red/black manmade trails, but the middle covers mostly open moorland singletrack. Start from the main car park and follow the red/black routes up to the viewpoint at Crosscliff Wood for the first 14km. Continue past the viewpoint and then drop diagonally left off the scarp on the yellow marked singletrack. Turn left down the steep road descent, over the footbridge and onto the natural singletrack, turning left onto the forest road and then right up Dalby Snout fire road. Carry on across the first crossroads and then right at the second summit junction. Go left at the next fire road junction, passing through Red Gate and onto the moor. Follow the track north up past Lilla Cross to the track junction. Head down the singletrack descent of Robin Hood’s Road, bearing right and uphill to join the A171. Turn right uphill then left onto the bridleway after 500m. Turn left again, following the edge of the wood, then cross the field into Oak Wood and head up the other side. Climb up the farm track then descend to the road. Turn left on the road down through Fylingthorpe to Robin Hood’s Bay. Climb back up to the left turn onto the cycle track. Follow it to Ravenscar. Turn right through the village then right again. Follow the road onto the singletrack contouring round then climbing up to the road and left up to the transmitter mast. Turn right opposite the mast and then left again down the wallside singletrack into the forest, following the trail to the Falcon Inn. Go straight across the road into the forest dropping out of the trees into Harwood Dale. Either curve round the road loop or go across the fields on the bridleway and up the bank to Broxa. Turn right at the top of the road climb following the fire road onto the open bridleway down Whisper Dale. Left down the road to Hackness, right then right again back to Dalby Forest Drive. Climb the road past the toll booth then rejoin the red route where it crosses Dalby Forest Drive. Follow to the finish.
Copy of WMB 108 Dalby Forest, Yorkshire_Classic route measeycanick Feb 17th, 08:47 85.9km
  • MTB
Start/Finish: Low Dalby SE855878, YO18 7LT Total distance: 86.7km (53.9 miles) Time: 5-10 hours Map: Ordnance Survey OL27 North York Moors (Eastern area) Summary: Starts and ends on red/black manmade trails, but the middle covers mostly open moorland singletrack. Start from the main car park and follow the red/black routes up to the viewpoint at Crosscliff Wood for the first 14km. Continue past the viewpoint and then drop diagonally left off the scarp on the yellow marked singletrack. Turn left down the steep road descent, over the footbridge and onto the natural singletrack, turning left onto the forest road and then right up Dalby Snout fire road. Carry on across the first crossroads and then right at the second summit junction. Go left at the next fire road junction, passing through Red Gate and onto the moor. Follow the track north up past Lilla Cross to the track junction. Head down the singletrack descent of Robin Hood’s Road, bearing right and uphill to join the A171. Turn right uphill then left onto the bridleway after 500m. Turn left again, following the edge of the wood, then cross the field into Oak Wood and head up the other side. Climb up the farm track then descend to the road. Turn left on the road down through Fylingthorpe to Robin Hood’s Bay. Climb back up to the left turn onto the cycle track. Follow it to Ravenscar. Turn right through the village then right again. Follow the road onto the singletrack contouring round then climbing up to the road and left up to the transmitter mast. Turn right opposite the mast and then left again down the wallside singletrack into the forest, following the trail to the Falcon Inn. Go straight across the road into the forest dropping out of the trees into Harwood Dale. Either curve round the road loop or go across the fields on the bridleway and up the bank to Broxa. Turn right at the top of the road climb following the fire road onto the open bridleway down Whisper Dale. Left down the road to Hackness, right then right again back to Dalby Forest Drive. Climb the road past the toll booth then rejoin the red route where it crosses Dalby Forest Drive. Follow to the finish.
Whitby Castle Howard BigCod Aug 1st 2007, 05:49 179km
  • Onroad
  • Steep
  • Difficult
  • Low traffic
  • Safe
  • Rural
  • Scenic
  • Touring
Coast to Coast - 2 days Windrider Sep 17th 2007, 09:04 236.1km
  • Recreational
  • Onroad
  • Steep
  • Difficult

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