Family Cycling Holidays in Northumberland
Northumberland has so much to offer for families that love cycling. From historic castles to rolling hills and beautiful scenery, Northumberland has everything to keep the kids occupied on your next holiday.
Our family cycling holidays in Northumberland are designed to entertain everyone, with great cycling throughout the day and then plenty of activities to really tire the kids out once the cycling is over. Browse our selection of hand-picked family cycling holidays below to start planning your next family adventure with us.
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Hadrian's Wall country is quite simply a cyclist's paradise with its stunning landscapes and sense of history, from the bloody border feuds of the Border Reivers to being home to Europe's largest surviving Roman monument, Hadrian's Wall. Built in AD122 under the orders of Emperor Hadrian, the wall stretched for 73 miles between the tidal Tyne at Newcastle in the east to the Solway Firth in the west, and was successful in controlling the northern frontier of the Roman Empire. In 1987 Hadrian's Wall was designated a World Heri...
Utilising the National Cycle Network, with that extra Skedaddle ingredient, we cycle along the boundary of the Old Roman Empire, starting and finishing at either end of Hadrian's Wall. During the cycling you'll follow in the footsteps of Roman soldiers, whilst experiencing some of the rich heritage that Cumbria and Northumberland have to offer. This wonderful cycling holiday passes through open hill country, peaceful river valleys and finishes at the North Sea at Tynemouth. After arriving into Newcastle you spend the fir...
Hadrian's Wall country is quite simply a cyclist's paradise with its stunning landscapes and sense of history, from the bloody border feuds of the Border Reivers to being home to Europe's largest surviving Roman monument, Hadrian's Wall. Built in AD122 under the orders of Emperor Hadrian, the wall stretched for 73 miles between the tidal Tyne at Newcastle in the East to the Solway Firth in the West, and was successful in controlling the northern frontier of the Roman Empire. In 1987 Hadrian's Wall was designated a World Heri...
This UK family cycling holiday takes you along the northern boundary of the Roman Empire, starting and finishing at either end of Hadrian's Wall utilising the National Cycle Network as you cycle coast to coast. Cycling along you'll follow in the footsteps of Roman soldiers, whilst experiencing some of the rich heritage that Cumbria and Northumberland have to offer. This coast to coast cycling holiday boasts open hill country, peaceful river valleys and a finish in the vibrant city of Newcastle. You will be supported ...
The Northumberland Coast is best known for its sweeping sandy beaches, rolling dunes, high rocky cliffs and islands. This is a lovely family cycling holiday that takes in the special qualities of this coastal landscape with spectacular views as the route passes impressive castles and fortresses. This family cycling holiday in the UK begins at the quaint village of Warkworth, with its impressive 12th Century castle, before the route travels northwards weaving its way through pretty villages and skirting alongside the wide...
A classic family cycling holiday in the UK, from Newcastle upon Tyne to Edinburgh, on The National Cycle Network Route 1: Coast and Castles, utilising the North Sea Cycle Route. Arriving in Newcastle with its excellent transport connections, you'll spend your first night in this vibrant city. The next day, following the Coast and Castles route, you'll head up the dramatic and beautiful Northumberland Coast, with its long sandy beaches and spectacular castles. Over the next few days you'll make your way to the Scotti...
This 'must-do' family cycling holiday is a wonderful way to see the varied and beautiful landscapes of northern England, following the well signed National Cycle Network route from the Irish Sea in the West to the North Sea in the East, cycling along quiet country lanes, cycleways and paths. Leaving the Irish Sea behind, you head into the solitude and space of the Lake District, Cumbria and the North Pennines. This popular route and firm Skedaddle favourite, is not without its challenges, taking in Hartside Pass, where a...