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Cycle

Great Ayton is a favourite stop for cyclists and eBikers alike — and it’s easy to see why. Nestled at the edge of the North York Moors and located on the National Cycle Network, the village offers a perfect blend of scenic routes, welcoming cafés, and great places to rest and refuel.

Whether you're on a leisurely ride or tackling a longer route toward Helmsley, the Cleveland Way, or the East Coast, Great Ayton makes an ideal base or stop-off point.

Local Cycling Routes:

Quiet country lanes, woodland tracks, and moorland views

Mostly flat terrain with the occasional incline

Circular routes returning to the village — perfect for café breaks

Suitable for road bikes, gravel bikes, and eBikes

And yes — sometimes more time is spent in the café than on the saddle (and we fully support that)! Be sure to check out the many excellent independent eateries, shops, and bike-friendly spots around the village before setting off or when winding down.

Pedal, pause, and enjoy the ride — Great Ayton welcomes wheels of all kinds.

Great Ayton to Fletchers Farm via Hutton Rudby

This is a circular ride starting at the Stone Bridge, Low Green, Great Ayton travelling to Fletchers Farm via Hutton Rudby.
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  • cycle
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  • 22 miles
  • 132 m

Great Ayton to Fletchers Farm via Swainby Circular

This is a circular ride starting at the Stone Bridge, Low Green, Great Ayton travelling to Fletchers Farm via Swainby.
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  • cycle
  • activities
  • 29 miles
  • 355 m

Great Ayton to Ingleby Greenhow Circular

This is a circular ride starting at the Stone Bridge, Low Green, Great Ayton travelling to Ingleby Greenhow and taking a break at The Dudley Arms.
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  • cycle
  • activities
  • 20 miles
  • 130 m

Great Ayton to West Rounton Circular

This is a circular ride starting at the Stone Bridge, Low Green, Great Ayton travelling to West Rounton stopping at Whitegates Nursery.
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  • cycle
  • activities
  • 30 miles
  • 182 m

Great Ayton to Roots Cafe Circular

This is a circular ride starting at the Stone Bridge, Low Green, Great Ayton travelling to East Rounton stopping at Roots Farm and Coffee Shop.
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  • cycle
  • activities
  • 32 miles
  • 225 m

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