The Bellingham Blast 2012 will be held in the village of Bellingham in Northumberland on Saturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd of September 2012.
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Cycling in Northumberland
A guide to cycling in Northumberland Northumberland is a stunning county located in the north-east of England, bordering Scotland. With its rolling hills, rugged coastlines, and vast open spaces, it is an ideal destination for cycling enthusiasts of all levels. In this essay, I will explore the benefits of cycling in Northumberland, the range of cycling routes and trails available, and the facilities and amenities that make it an ideal destination for cyclists.
One of the main benefits of cycling in Northumberland is the stunning scenery that it offers. The county is home to a range of landscapes, from the rugged coastline of the North Sea to the rolling hills and moorland of the Northumberland National Park. This provides a diverse range of cycling opportunities for enthusiasts, from challenging mountain bike trails to more relaxed rides along the coast or through the countryside.
One of the most popular cycling routes in Northumberland is the Coast and Castles cycle route. This 200-mile route takes cyclists along the stunning Northumberland coastline, past castles, and historic towns, and through areas of outstanding natural beauty. The route is well-signposted and offers a range of facilities and amenities, making it an ideal destination for cyclists of all levels.
Another popular cycling destination in Northumberland is Kielder Water and Forest Park. The park offers a range of cycling trails, from easy family-friendly routes to more challenging mountain bike trails. The Lakeside Way, which circles Kielder Water, is a 26-mile cycling and walking route that offers stunning views of the water and surrounding hills. The park also offers a range of facilities, including bike hire, cafes, and accommodation options, making it an ideal destination for cyclists who want to spend several days exploring the area.
For those who are looking for a more challenging cycling experience, the Northumberland National Park offers a range of mountain bike trails. The park has over 600 miles of public rights of way, including a network of bridleways and tracks that are ideal for mountain bikers. The routes offer challenging climbs, technical descents, and stunning views of the park’s rugged hills and moorland.
One of the unique features of cycling in Northumberland is the range of historic sites and attractions that can be visited along the way. The county is home to a range of castles, including Alnwick Castle, Bamburgh Castle, and Warkworth Castle, all of which can be visited on a cycling tour of the area. There are also several historic towns and villages, including Hexham and Corbridge, that offer a range of cultural and historical attractions.
In addition to the stunning scenery and historic sites, Northumberland offers a range of facilities and amenities that make it an ideal destination for cyclists. There are several bike shops located throughout the county, offering bike sales, repairs, and rental services. There are also several cafes, restaurants, and pubs located along the cycling routes, providing opportunities to rest and refuel. Additionally, there are several campsites and hotels located throughout the county, offering affordable and convenient accommodation options for cyclists who want to spend several days exploring the area.
Another benefit of cycling in Northumberland is the accessibility of the area. The county is located close to several major cities, including Newcastle and Edinburgh, making it easily accessible by car, train, or bus. There are also several train stations located throughout the county, providing easy access to the cycling routes and trails.
In conclusion, cycling in Northumberland offers a range of benefits for enthusiasts of all levels. The stunning scenery, range of cycling routes and trails, and historic sites and attractions make it an ideal destination for cyclists who want to explore the area. The range of facilities and amenities, including bike shops, cafes, and accommodation options, make it a convenient and enjoyable destination for those who want to spend several days exploring the area.
Bellingham Blast 2011
The Bellingham Blast 2011 is a cycling event that is taking place in Bellingham in Northumberland on the 24 and 25th of September 2011. The Bellingham blast aims to bring cyclists young and old together to enjoy the Northumberland countryside and promote the sport of cycling in the North Tyne Valley. The Bellingham Blast event […]
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Cycling the Lakeside Way at Keilder
The Lakeside way is a new path that has been constructed around the spectacular Kielder Water in Northumberland.
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