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Cycling
Whether you're a passionate peddler or just a casual cyclist Dartmoor has everything you could wish for - safe, traffic-free trails, quiet forest tracks, challenging bridleways and historic rural lanes to enjoy at your own pace.
Where Can you Ride?
The Dartmoor Cycling Map
To help you plan great routes on and around Dartmoor, the Dartmoor and Surrounding Area for Cyclists map is invaluable. This tough, detailed waterproof map shows tried and tested cycle routes whether you are cycling off-road or touring. All paths and tracks where cyclists have a legal or permitted right to ride are shown. Off-road routes have also been graded and colour coded by cyclists so that you can easily identify the paths that will suit your ability and mood. The map includes enlargements of the Tamar Valley AONB and Haldon Forest Park and shows public transport hubs. The map is available to buy from our online shop.
Dartmoor Freewheeler suspended for 2009 .
Sadly the Dartmoor Freewheeler Sunday bike bus service will not be running in 2009. It is hoped that the service will run again in 2010.
If you are interested in hiring the bike trailer (max 12 bikes) for your own cycle group or trip up to Dartmoor please contact the Sustainable Tourism Officer by telephone: 01626 832 093 or email: tourism@dartmoor-npa.gov.uk
Cycle Routes
There are a number of pre planned cycle routes for your to explore on Dartmoor to suit all abilities:
For more information visit the cycling pages on the Devon County Council website (external link, opens new window)
All Ability Routes
The Plym Valley cycle route
Easy traffic free family cycling from Plymouth to Clearbrook near Yelverton, on south west edge of Dartmoor. The route follows a former railway line over many spectacular viaducts. 7 miles /11km
The Granite Way
Ideal family cycling between Okehampton and Lydford along former railway with spectacular views of Dartmoor and west Devon countryside, superb viaducts along the way. Steam train option in summer between Okehampton and Meldon. Includes short on-road section via Bridestowe, continuing to Lydford along former railway line. 11miles/18km
There are a number of other short routes both on and off road which will help you explore Dartmoor. Look out for routes starting from Dartmoor National Park Information Centres, the West Devon cycle route pack and the Ranger Ralph pack which includes routes for families. All of these leaflets are available from the High Moorland Visitor Centre. 01822 890414
Long Distance Routes
The Devon Coast to Coast
This is part of the Sustrans millennium route No 27 and runs between Ilfracombe on the north Devon coast to Plymouth on the south Devon coast. It traverses the western edge of Dartmoor between Plymouth and Okehampton. The route is way marked.
Page updated 14 July 2009