Walking and Biking Routes: England,Wales

Traveller Ralf Potts wrote,:
“Walk until your day becomes interesting’. Walking with children, your have to make the interesting.  If you need inspiration, near and far, have a “recce” below.

Above, the River Hamble, Burseldon, Hampshire. (Above)

https://www.hants.gov.uk/thingstodo/countryparks/rhcp

This blog is spring-board blog for everyone to add their favourites. If you would prefer to start with the whole of England/Wales/Scotland and narrow it down, try Walking in England, Scotland and Wales: Resource or Rescue.  Websites, articles, apps, etc.

 

Above, the Clarendon Way, from Salisbury to Clarendon Palace, the remains of a Medieval Palace. A January walk from urban through history.

 

Priory Bay, Isle of Wight.

 

Old Sarum, overlooking Salisbury,  on a wintery day just before Christmas, see the sweater. My Birthday walk!

 

ENGLAND

https://www.letsride.co.uk/rides/wallington-hall-dragon-trail

Seeing the countryside by bike is a wonderful way to travel. You can cover remarkable distances and you’re always exposed to the elements, your views are always 360 degrees.

Miles Kendal in blog LandsEnd to John O’Groats

Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving.

Albert Einstein,

Readers tip for UK family friendly cycling off road. (The Guardian 28.4.22)

https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2022/apr/28/readers-favourite-uk-family-cycle-routes-cycling-off-road

CYCLING IN THE UK

https://www.cyclinguk.org/article/cycling-guide/cycling-road-children

Bike radar.

360 information on children and cycling

https://www.bikeradar.com/features/routes-and-rides/beginners-guide-to-cycling-with-kids/

Canal and River Trust

“We look after and bring life to 2,000 miles of waterways

and

Life is better by water.”

The locator finds a canal near you. http://www.canalandrivertrust.org.uk

I receive regular updates  on Twitter  @canalandrivertrust, news which ranges through inspiring, informative and engaging stories.

One of my favourite routes is along the Kennet and Avon Canal from Bathampton (just outside Bath) to Bradford Upon Avon, although you can bicycle it can become busy with walkers, so best to walk it.

 

Sustrans

This is a charity promoting walking and cycling.

https://www.sustrans.org.uk/?

SUSTRANS began in Bristol in 1974 and has become a nationwide campaigner for cycling. Their first project was Bristol Bath Railway Path created by Bristol Bath Sustrans which has become one of the most well used cycle paths in the country.

Have a look at the Sustrans map and see what suits (mossying down canal routes or tearing up the cycle parks).

Sustrans produces maps and books such as Sustrans Circular Day Rides, South.I was rather charmed by reading through the Circular Day Rides South, several ‘warm’ spots .

The books includes information on:

  • what kind of bike to buy,
  • preparing for the ride,
  • what to wear,
  • pannier bags,

Places to stay specially for bicyclists ,such as Beds4cyclists however, it is not extensive, http://www.beds4cyclists.com/accommodation-in/england/1/3/

It is not as extensive as you might hope. Ten places to stay in Cumbria and Cornwall, but most other counties only one or two.

So best heading to your usual be it:
AirBandB, https://www.airbnb.co.uk/

Booking Com. https://www.booking.com/

Travelodge, information on staying and cycling offer three cycling routes.

http://,https://www.travelodge.co.uk/blog/family-adventures/outdoors/cyclist-friendly-uk-holiday-spots-easy-to-expert/

Cycling Friendly breaks with Travelodge.

https://www.travelodge.co.uk/blog/short-breaks/cycling-breaks/

Premier Inn, information on staying and cycling offer six routes in England .

https://www.premierinn.com/gb/en/short-breaks/cycling-trails.html

Although not extensive Best Western offers cycling options in popular cycling locations;

https://www.bestwestern.co.uk/bike-friendly-hotels

Special Cycles

Does a town you want to explore have an Anniversary or Celebration or is it particularly good Christmas or Halloween or Easter events.

In and out of the my research and conversations with walkers and cyclists, these are some of the ‘best”  I have come across, or be recommended .

I think to bring good energy we’ll start with a dragon.

Northumberland

Dragon cycle, Wallington Estate, Northumberland.

Broom House Farm via Dragons teeth, Dragon Brow and Tail

https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/north-east/wallington/wallington-dragon-cycle-trail

https://www.letsride.co.uk/rides/wallington-hall-dragon-trail

Northumberland National Park is considered the quietest, as in the least populated park in the UK. The Pennine Cycleway passes through and  takes in the Eden Valley and North Pennines.

Cycling In Northumberland

Routes in Northumberland.

 

Two lighthouses and a ferry crossing. Souter to St Marys on the coastal path.

https://www.sustrans.org.uk/find-a-route-on-the-national-cycle-network/souter-to-st-marys

Kielder Water,

A huge man-made lake. Amongst other sculptures and exhibits is the  Silvas Capitalis. (Forest Head),  a giant timber head.

https://www.visitkielder.com

Traffic free through the dunes of South Beach in Blyth to Tynemouth.

Leeds

There is a city wide campaign to encourage folks to walk, ride or bus around the city.

“Walk it Ride it”.

The Aire Valley Towpath.

the Sustrans route

https://www.sustrans.org.uk/find-a-route-on-the-national-cycle-network/aire-valley-towpath

From the Sustrans Aire Valley Towpath route.

Looking for a day that takes in beautiful countryside, rich industrial history, stunning scenery, galleries, shops, museums, the longest canal in the country and even a world heritage site? Then it’s the Aire Valley Towpath for you! 

A parents website for children in Leeds.

https://southleeds.mumbler.co.uk/5-child-friendly-bike-rides-across-leeds/

North Yorks Moor

Chester Railway Path 7 miles

Chester to the Wharf  at Connah’s Quay

Yorkshire

Ellerburn Trail, Dalby Forest, Yorkshire 1.7 or 2.6

Cinder track from Scarborough to Whitby

Nutbrook Trail, Shipley country Park Derbyshire

Lake District
Winderemere Bike Boat Brockhole Visitors Center, between Winderemere to Ambleside. Across the lake to BarK Barn where you disembark and work your ways through the lanes to Wray Castle.

Castlerigg Stone Circle, Keswick

In the Lake District and want to visit a stone circle with dramatic views. For walkers it is 30 minutes from Keswick with a picnic spot once you have made it to the top.

https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/castlerigg-stone-circle/

Peak District. Walking, Cycling, “Flat and traffic free”.

Fiona P’s favourite suggestion is the  Tissington Trail. The family of four – two boys (8 and 6) loved it so much in the  summer holidays, they went  again in the October half term.

https://www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/visiting/places-to-visit/trails/tissington-trail

For those who love splendour at Christmas, it is near Chatsworth House, a particularly magical walk.

https://www.chatsworth.org/news-media/news-blogs-press-releases/experience-christmas-at-chatsworth/

Buckinghamshire

Phoenix Trial, Buckingham.

National cycle network.

7 mile ride, with views of Chiltern Hill. From Princes Risborough to Thame.

https://www.sustrans.org.uk/find-a-route-on-the-national-cycle-network/phoenix-trail-princes-risborough-to-thame

London – North, South, East, West. 

If you wish to visit parks in London the best place to start is:

https://www.royalparks.org.uk/parks

for example one of my favourites….

Richmond Park. Traffic free.https://www.royalparks.org.uk/parks/richmond-park?

 East London

Lee Valley, track, (Velopark) BMX, mountain biking and road cycling,

London – North, South, Central, East, West.

Another source is  hhttps://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk, see example below e.g.

North London, Hampstead.

North London

An extended family having a picnic in Hadley Wood, North London.

South London
  • Battersea Park

https://www.wandsworth.gov.uk/batterseapark

Why not meet your friends at the Peace Pagoda and head for the swings

https://www.batterseaparkzoo.co.uk

or if it’s a special occasion the zoo.

Don’t forget Battersea Park has a great fireworks display.

https://londoncheapo.com/events/battersea-park-fireworks/

https://www.timeout.com/london/things-to-do/battersea-park-fireworks

  • Telegraph Hill, Brockley
  • Brockwell Park (Herne Hill)
  • Greenwich Park

As a sailor I have a special place for the Royal Greenwich Observatory and the Maritime Museum. The park can become busy but there is space for everyone.

https://www.rmg.co.uk/plan-your-visit/visit-greenwich?

  • Morden Hall,
East London

This is the newest park in 50 years. It works hard to be family friendly. It is a strange mix of concrete and greenery but it’s an intriguing  including the “Green Dock”, a 130 foot of sunken garden.

https://www.visitgreenwich.org.uk/things-to-do/thames-barrier-park-p1397791

https://www.london.gov.uk/programmes-strategies/environment-and-climate-change/parks-green-spaces-and-biodiversity/parks-and-green-spaces/thames-barrier-park

St Dunstans in the East, (Monument, the City)https://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/things-to-do/city-gardens/find-a-garden/st-dunstan-in-the-east-church-garden

Or,  by area, see the example below,  e.g. Haringey, see below North London, Highgate Wood.

Evening Standard. (London’s Newspaper) Best Picnic Spots in London

https://www.standard.co.uk/escapist/travel/best-picnic-spots-in-london-

I included this as good place for time out if you are visiting the City of London with children and do not have the energy to walk across the river to Potters Field Park, the green space outside the Bridge Theatre beside City Hall and ‘towered’ over by Tower Bridge. https://pottersfields.co.uk

Central London

St James, Green Park, Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens are all Royal Parks.

Here are two links with different takes on Holland Park.

https://www.timeout.com/london/attractions/holland-park

https://www.rbkc.gov.uk/leisure-and-culture/parks/holland-park

 

West London

For fans of the quirky and highly entertaining Giffords Circus which tours London, Oxfordshire, Wiltshire and Gloucestershire in the Spring and Summer, Chiswick House is one of the first stops. Where ever you see it, DO see it.

https://giffordscircus.com/location/chiswick-house-gardens/

  • Richmond Park (Isabella Plantation)
  • Kew Gardens

Articles on London Picnic Areas

https://www.visitlondon.com/things-to-do/openspace/best-picnic-spots-in-london

https://www.timeout.com/london/attractions/best-picnic-spots-in-london

 

Birmingham

The Canal and River Trust maps shows canals encircling the city and spreading out through the Midlands.

Canalside in a busy hub of restaurants in Birmingham. “Stay kind slow Down” is the mantra for bicyclist on the towpath.

Rutland

Rutland Water, an inland reservoir and centre of water sports for the Midlands. Long ago, I had a peaceful and restorative walk (part way) around the reservoir, not the full 15 miles.

www.discover-rutland.co.uk

And for those who want to know more about the wildlife.

https://www.lrwt.org.uk/rutland-water

Stratford-Upon-Avon

The Stratford Greenway from Stratford-Upon-Avon (Seven Meadows) along the old Honybourne line to Longston Martin. The route crosses the Avon via the multispan Stannals Bridge, and then the Stour.

https://www.sustrans.org.uk/find-a-route-on-the-national-cycle-network/stratford-greenway/

www.visitnorfolk.com/thingstodo/cycling

www.visitnorfolk.com/inspire/norfolk-coastalpath

www.walkcromer.co.uk

 

 

Isle of Wight

Every year Joel, Lucy, Billie and Daisy go to the Isle of Wight in mid July.

We’re doing bits of the Squirrel Trail. The whole thing is a bit long, so we started with Cowes to Newport along the River Medina.

At the end of the week we did  Newport to Sandown. It wasn’t too far, and it meant we had time  for a splash (and a pub).

Daisy and Billie want to do Ventnor Botanical Garden to St Catherines Lighthouse. Joel has his eye on Niton on the Undercliff Road.

The Isle of Wight, see www.wightlink.com

https://redsquirreltrail.org.uk

Dorset

Sandbanks

In the Autumn and Winter one of our favourite rides is along the Bournemouth sea front  to Sandbanks, looking over to the Isle of Wight.

https://www.bournemouth.co.uk/things-to-do/activities/cycling-and-mountain-biking

If you want to go further you can head onto Henigstbury Head, more stunning views.

https://www.visit-dorset.com/listing/hengistbury-head-to-sandbanks/294356301/

 

Devon

Exe Estuary

Walking and cycling from Exmouth to Dawlish Warren to Exeter Quay.

https://www.sustrans.org.uk/find-a-route-on-the-national-cycle-network/exe-estuary-trail/

Tarka Trail, North Devon.

https://tarkatrail.org.uk

32 traffic-free miles cycle trail. Brauton to Meeth in North Devon. Views of the River Taw and Torridge.

Granite way

11 miles traffic-free walking and cycling along a disused railway line. (Also part of the Coast to Coast)

https://visitdartmoor.co.uk/get-active/cycling-on-dartmoor/the-granite-way

 

Cornwall

Mineral Tramways 11 miles across Cornwall, and back again from one coast to another.

https://www.sustrans.org.uk/find-a-route-on-the-national-cycle-network/mineral-tramways-coast-to-coast

 

Camel Trail, Padstow, Cornwall.

One of our most memorable and all-family-hit was the Camel Trail. We went in the middle of the afternoon on a sunny cloudy day, and it was comparatively empty. The children bicycled on ahead of us, then back to join us. We had an ice cream in Padstow and returned the bikes in Wadebridge. (5.5miles, 8.5.) Our ambition to continue on the Wadebridge to Bodmin  (5.75 miles, 9.25 km) then, Bodmin to Wentfordbridge (6.25 miles/10.1km) were rained off.

www.sustrans.org.uk/cameltrail

As well as the Camel Trail, www.visitcornwall.com/10cycletrialsto recommends, for families

 

 

Others in North Wales

www.greenlinks.org.uk

 

 Suffolk

 

Most counties claim “vast skies”. As with Cornwall and Pembrokeshire, numerous artists have been drawn to the Suffolk coast for the light and inspiring beauty.

 

 

The Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

The Suffolk Coast & Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) is one of Britain’s finest landscapes. It extends from the Stour Estuary in the south to the eastern fringe of Ipswich and, in the north, to Kessingland.
It covers 403 square kilometres, including wildlife-rich wetlands, ancient heaths, windswept shingle beaches and historic towns and villages.

 

If you look up the www.Suffolkcoasts.co.uk. Under ‘Things to Do’ you will find walking and cycling Explorer Guides to guide you.

Also, ‘www.suffolkcoastsanheaths.org/thingstodo/walking is useful.

 

One of my favourite walks take you along the River Alade to Aldborough.

www.snapemaltings.co.uk/nautre/walks details the walks along the valley of the River Alde, from Snape to Aldeborough, the Sailors Path. Alternatively try Snape Warren to Iken.

 

Snape Maltings (Snape, Saxmunden) is the home of the Aldeburgh Festival held in June, where a wide variety of music is performed. A variety of shows and concerts continue throughout the year. If you are making this a weekend trip, see if there is a children’s show.

If you go in the winter Father Christmas sails into Snape on a historic Thames Barge.

 

The Mid Suffolk Light Railway might be the ‘treat’ to encourage the young onto a walk. Like so many steam railways (Watercress in Alton) they run the Santa Express in December.

 

NORFOLK
Since Suffolk and Norfolk are next door, and rivals, I shall include

Barton Broad Broadwalk at Barton Broad www.visitthebroads.co.uk

We shall come to sailing on the Broads, later.

 

 

Wales

Have a look through these links.

www.outdoorcardiff.com

www.cardiff.gov.uk Walking and Cycling

www.swansea.gov.uk Countryside

www.conwy.gov.uk  Coast and Countryside – walking

www.wrexham.gov.uk Leisure-Tourism/walks

 

The Coastal way along Cardigan Bay (Llyn to Pembrokeshire) a 7-day trip. www.visitwales.com./thecoastalroute/goyourownway.

This route claims you can “walk, or bike, or bus, or take the train (steam or standard), paddle sail or kitesurf.”

Snowdonia

Lon Las Ogwen 11 miles route

I have read several websites and this most popular ride for children of the many in North Wales.

https://www.sustrans.org.uk/find-a-route-on-the-national-cycle-network/lon-las-ogwen

From the coast at Porth Penryn through the valley of Afon Cegin to Tregarth.

Snowdonia, North West Wales

823 square miles of mountainous terrain, including Mount Snowdon, lakes and remote villages. If the family need a rest from hiking the mountains, or, white water rafting or kayaking in the National White Water Centre, the narrow gauge railways can take the strain. Once used for slate, tourist favourites, Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railways offer spectacular journeys. Below are suggested walking routes up Snowdon, you could take the Snowdon Mountain Railway.

ROUTES UP SNOWDON (Gwyddfa  Rhita)

There are several routes up Snowdon. Which ever one you take up, it is a hard walk for a family not used to hill walking. Some say although hard the Watkin Path is the most scenic and takes you past a waterfall, there is skree at the top which makes it tricky. Most recommend, the Pyg Track up, and the Miners Path, down. Another route is up the Snowdon Rangers Path and down Llanberis Path,

 

A gentler way to explore Snowdonia is on the Cwm Iowal walk (Gwynedd) taking you through a hollow carved by glaciers and the lake, Lyn Idwal.

Whilst in north Wales you might want to treat the family to a Zip wire experience or “Bounce Below” on underground trampolines at ZIP World. See more in Family Day Out.

A day off walking for castles? Conwy, Harlech, Caernarfon are the ‘top’ three with several others to discover. For something completely different … an Italianate style coastal village is found in Portmeirion.  Perhaps the National Slate Museum or Llechwood Slate Caverns?

 

There are more ideas for places to picnic on beaches in Surfing.

SURFING: Places. Equipment. Ironing boards are surf boards who gave up their dreams….

 

www.visitmidwales.com

www.snowdonia.gov.wales.

Local Government Websites.

http://www.outdoorcardiff.com

www.cardiff.gov.uk

www.swansea.gov.uk Countryside

www.conwy.gov.uk  Coast and Countryside – walking

www.wrexham.gov.uk Leisure-Tourism/walks

 

 

I am keen to grow this site if you have any ideas or contributions to Walking and Cycling in England and Wales please go to the Contact.

 

 

MAGIC BEANS

William’s Magic Bean

I gave each of my children a cheap compass and told them to keep heading us north, south, east, etc. I then mixed it up saying ‘what is north’ (Church/big tree/pony/river), or ‘which direction is the … church/big tree, etc. If I was feeling tricky I made them find a particularly flower or leaf. Kept them amused and kept them walking. And entertained me.

 

Jane’s Magic Bean

It was meant to a nice day. But a weather system (caused by a hurricane) arrived early. I had already said we ARE going on a walk. The weather was rubbish. I checked the forecast, the front was moving. I took a risk, piled everyone into the car, drove down to the sea, 30 minutes, where the weather was still fine …  just about long enough for a walk. Then it tipped down. But we’d got our walk. Win win, weather and walk, and, a quick supermarket shop on the way home while they slumped in the car. AND, we stopped at a garden centre where they got a drink and crisps, and I bought shrubs.

 

 

 

Five Days holiday for two days off. 

Take the day off on  Friday and Tuesday of  the August Bank Holiday . Taking an extra day off either side equals five days.  (Christmas and Easter can be even more.)

Traffic, airports, ferries, will all be less on the Thursday and Tuesday.

Cover your Bikes

If you are travelling long distances to your ride, a cover to protect the bikes may be a sound investment.

Elaine’s Magic Beans

My big brother, Tom, was always mouthing off about how I couldn’t fix a puncture. Tom was right. Dad had to help me. When I was about 12 or 13 I got fed up with my gobby brother. And learnt. Shut Tom up and impressed Dad which irritated Tom even more. Ha ha.

Josh’s Magic Beans.

Clean, dry socks. I think it was Horrible Histories who talked about foot rot and clean socks. It’s true. Having to put on stinking socks in the morning is disgusting. I learnt my lesson when I rode for a week with a mate I dismissed as ridiculously organised. But I tell you one the fifth day, he took out a pair of fresh socks from a plastic bag and I had run out of socks, and was facing …. Yuck. I tell you, even if it’s a day, fresh spare pair.