Browse the UK's best cycling cafes and cycle routes
Chose a region or local area below to view recommended cycling cafes, coffee stops and our very own cycle routes grouped by geographic area.
Argyll
Recommended cycle stops within the Scottish Highlands county of Argyll
Brecon Beacons
Recommended cycle stops within the Brecon Beacons
Buckinghamshire
Recommended cycle cafes and routes in Buckinghamshire
Cambrian Mountains
Recommended cycling cafes and rides within the Cambrian Mountains
Carmarthenshire
Recommended cycle stops within Carmarthenshire
City of Bristol
Recommended cycle stops within the City of Bristol
Cumbria
Recommended cycling cafes within Cumbria, the most north-western county in England, bordering Scotland and home to the world famous Lake District national park - a cyclists heaven.
Elan Valley
Recommended cycling cafes and rides within the Elan Valley
Forest of Dean
Recommended cycling cafes within the Forest of Dean, a scenic region popular with cyclists, walkers and horse-riders alike in west Gloucestershire
Gloucestershire
Recommended cycle stops within Gloucestershire
Greater Manchester
Recommended cycle stops within Greater Manchester
Herefordshire
Rural Herefordshire has cycling routes to suit everyone, from scenic rides alongside the rivers Wye, Lugg and Arrow to hilly road ascents of the Golden Valley, Black Mountains’, Markle Ridge and the popular Malvern Hills. There's also dedicated MTB trails including those at Mortimer Forest and Symonds Yat.
Hertfordshire
Recommended cycling cafes within the the county of Hertfordshire.
Isle of Anglesey
Recommended cycle cafes and routes on the Isle of Anglesey
Isle of Skye
The Isle of Skye, the largest island of the Inner Hebrides of Scotland is known for its rugged and picture-postcard panoramic landscapes, medieval castles and quiet fishing villages. Did we also mention coffee and cake in a yurt?
Lake District
Recommended cycle stops within the Lake District
Lancashire
From seaside towns such as Blackpool and Morecambe to the beautiful rolling countryside just outside of it's major cities, Lancashire has a lot to offer on two wheels.
Malvern Hills
The Malvern Hills is an 8 mile range of hills carving through the English counties of Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Gloucestershire. Get those legs working and be rewarded with spectacular views, quiet roads and some excellent cycling cafes.
North Yorkshire
North Yorkshire is a favourite destination for road cyclists and offers some great cycling routes, including the hilly climbs of Malham Cove and Buttertubs Pass. You're rewarded with breathtaking views around every corner and are guaranteed to get those legs working.
Oxfordshire
Boasting an array of quiet lanes, breathtaking countryside, cycle friendly cafes and beautiful villages to admire, Oxfordshire has it all.
Peak District
Covering more the 550 square miles, with breathtaking landscapes, hilly and challenging road cycle climbs and numerous official cycleways along former railways.
Scottish Highlands
Recommended cycle stops within the Scottish Highlands
The Cotswolds
A cyclists delight! 800 square miles of picturesque countryside, quiet honey coloured lined streets and excellent cycling stops await you in the Cotswolds.
West Midlands
Recommended cycle stops within the West Midlands
Wye Valley
Recommended cycle stops within the Wye Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and one which straddles the border between England and Wales and has the River Wye as it's centrepiece.
Yorkshire Dales
Yorkshire has become a mecca for road cyclists, perhaps in part thanks to the Tour de France showcasing it's fabulous roads and landscapes and the popular Tour de Yorkshire event.