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Northumberland is the UK's best kept cycling secret with miles of country roads and trails for you to enjoy when cycling in Northumberland. There are many popular routes for cycling in Northumberland including the Pennine Cycleway and the Reivers Cycle Route which offer excellent cycling in Northumberland for the keen cyclist.
Northumberland National Park also offers some excellent cycling in Northumberland including Kielder and Wark Forrest which offer miles of traffic free forest trails for the total beginner up to the serious cyclist.
The Enjoy Northumberland guide to cycling in Northumberland brings you the number one resource for anyone planning on cycling in Northumberland.
National Cycle Network
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1. National Cycle Network - Regional Route 20 (Cycling/National Cycle Network)
National Cycle Network - Regional Route 20 The Walney to Wear route is now open from Barrow-in-Furness to Sunderland and a published map available.
2. National Cycle Network - Route 1 (Cycling/National Cycle Network)
National Cycle Network - Route 1 The Coast and Castles cycle route (National route 1) starts at Tynemouth and goes up the coast to Berwick-on-Tweed and on into Scotland.
3. National Cycle Network - Route 68 (Cycling/National Cycle Network)
National Cycle Network - Route 68 The Pennine Cycleway (National route 68) from Cumbria goes to Berwick-on-Tweed via Haltwhistle, Bellingham and Wooler.
4. National Cycle Network - Route 72 (Cycling/National Cycle Network)
National Cycle Network - Route 72 The Hadrians Cycleway (National route 72) is open from Ravenglass to South Shields and a published map available.