Bridlington Cycle Map Six cycle routes in and Ride 3 – EASY around Bridlington Route 3 sets off from the Park and Ride and goes to Carnaby – why not stop off at World of Rock or the Birds of Prey Centre to break up your ride? You could also combine this with Route 2 for a longer ride. 2 miles/3.2km, or 20 minutes riding time each way. 5.2 miles/8.4km, or 40 minutes riding time, if riding the longer route. Set off from the Park and Ride taking the signed shared use path along the side of the car park away from the cliff and the off-road path alongside the access road. As the road bends right, turn left onto a signed bridleway. At the T junction turn right along a quiet road/bridleway to Welcome to the Kingsgate/A1038 roundabout. Use the cycle crossing points and take care, this is a busy road with fast traffic. Use the off-road shared use path along Moor Lane to either Carnaby Bridlington! Sticks Road or Lancaster Road. Retrace your route back to the start. Bridlington is a bustling For a longer return route turn left where the bridleway finishes and meets the South Cliff coastal town in East Yorkshire Caravan Park access road. Take the off-road path to the roundabout then turn right towards with sandy beaches, award the town centre on the path which runs alongside Bridlington Golf Course. Then turn right winning promenades and a onto Kingston Road and right onto Belvedere Parade to return to the Park and Ride. spectacular chalk cliff heritage coastline to the north east. It is steeped in history with Did you know... a 900 year old working Carnaby Industrial Estate was formerly RAF Carnaby which opened in March Ride 1 – EASY harbour, a medieval Priory 1944. It was an emergency landing facility during World War II providing a safe Church and a high street in place to land for damaged bombers. The runway was five times wider than A great ride for family groups or newer riders using Follow the NCN route 111 signs past the start and end point the Old Town that is teeming standard and 9,000 feet long. Over 1,400 bombers made an emergency landing quiet roads and a seafront off-road cycle route of the Way of the Roses Cycle route, bearing right up the with ancient buildings. at the airfield, saving thousands of lives. The main road to the Industrial Estate is along North Promenade. The promenade is busy slope of the land train route where you will see the East Dusting off your bike and called Lancaster Road, after the planes which landed there. with pedestrians during the summer months and Riding Leisure building. Turn around and retrace the route getting into the saddle can also shared with the land train, so take care on this to Sewerby Hall. help you get fit, save money section of the route. and help the environment as 1.5 miles/2.6km, or 15 minutes riding time Did you know... well as helping you discover places and scenery that are each way. During the Second World War, The Orangery at impossible to access by car. Leave Sewerby Hall, turn left down Church Lane and then Sewerby Hall was used as a 22-bed ward for the RAF’s left along Seagate. Continue past the Ship Inn, taking the first convalescent hospital. In the summer the patients’ left down Sea Gate View following National Cycle Network beds were taken outside during the day to help them (NCN) route 1 to the cliff top off-road cycle route. recuperate in the gardens. Facilities in the Town Bridlington is the perfect base for cyclists to start exploring the area. The town has many facilities to cater for cyclists with extensive secure cycle parking throughout the town, public toilets, and lots of local cafés, pubs, fish and chip H BRIDLINGTON a H Queensgate Square e ane v rk Av nds L e a LAWN TENNIS Pa Sa l v o restaurants and ice-cream parlours for tired cyclists to e c l CLUB k o d e c a C e u refuel after a ride! k o u r n P R n e e Ave l nd e e s v la n h a a c Sw d d v oa c g R e A nes a There are various cycle shops in Bridlington which sell bikes n e t A u S n A n y t e t y o i BRIDLINGTON t r i m and accessories and can carry out repairs and maintenance n i o n o i r SPORTS AND b Walk r T a r dr P Havelock Str exan eet m l on your bike. There are also cycle hire facilities in the town. T A a a COMMUNITY ad l r H o ad R Ro d t y on F C e t n tre i i Ver n S l n n For further information contact: o l i lt CLUB a a Car r S m T P x t Towards Sewerby e b l r T • Chaiin Cycles, 27-29 Hilderthorpe Road – (01262) 677555 r A i in d ity and Flamborough g R or see www.chaiincycles.co.uk e oa d for routes 1,4 and 6 S t r T WC e e e nn e y u so t M e • The Bike Shop, 2A Nelson Street – (01262) 400401 n n A d u e v o e a n et v nu e o o Str e e d P A HOLY TRINITY r fo r v Ox R e e A A • Spa Cycle Hire, 1 Horsforth Avenue – (01262) 228484 r l n b e u io e n l d n e o d Te CHURCH t e r d o r m e a g v a BRIDLINGTON d R ce R e o d n m n l A ei o i r a e h l s l • All Ride disability bike hire, Foreshores Office. Bikes n l y e a n n Bl a l C m e P d d r e ar TOWN HALL o o a H li u e m sle r o W must be booked in advance – (01262) 678255 H b c o Ro P R k n r ad d e c e P l Q a a i n d e U l i or email [email protected] a r A B v Y s Y L o o r R t o k n O r R e c e o f o venu A i L P way A f a a c Mid D i ns d V l d a Local facilities are all shown on the town centre map, right. ow e Q c d n ch UA y PROMENADE a Roa B oa Y o d R W pr O R VHEY nue p AD SHOPPING © a Ave A S e Elm ue c en n p v io n ion A at r EAST RIDING LEISURE at t i CENTRE e t n S S r g a l KEY P BRIDLINGTON t e R C e l O ur d d S a o C SUPERMARKET A S A t n lderson P a P v e t E e Fo i C m r o t n Te Start P t o rr u n T r a e ce e P e R S e r T u R o e The Rides t gent T n er R S rac a e P e d E h v E t A T r Each of the routes on this map has been graded by difficulty and we have aimed to include rides P l o l e KEY ROAD ORPE a d ERTH N HILD Beck Hill h a which cater for all abilities. Most of the routes run along quiet roads, promenades or designated s n r e a e N O m cycle paths but great care is needed on some routes as they cross busy roads and junctions. M d CYCLE PARKING o a e l C r l r © Crown Copyright and database right 2016. Ordnance Survey 100023383. East Riding of Yorkshire Council. w i h P a n ap Please read the ride text before deciding which route is best for you. Ordnance Survey Explorer e P d l B S d W t a re ’s a u e t e R i o Maps 295 and 301 cover these routes in detail if you would like further information. r n N c CYCLE SHOP/HIRE d l K o d R S e n i i C i n l n a s s liff t a o o g Stre r n g S o n e d t t P H r t r S t e o S R t e l o e t r g C d WC t If you enjoyed these rides you might be interested in similar leisure cycle route maps for other i e i l r a l B i n e e d r t y g e a CAR PARK o m R s a P areas in the East Riding. For free copies of these please email [email protected] a c Q P R o v S e u rin a t c a e H n e et e r e S n Str S d t ce t or call (01482) 391745.
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