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No traffic touring cycling routes around Ponteland traverse a diverse landscape, characterized by quiet country lanes, rural areas, and river valleys. The region features a mix of the flat coastal plain to the east and more rugged hills and forests towards the west, offering varied terrain for cyclists. Ponteland itself is situated on the banks of the River Pont, with woodlands and open grasslands contributing to its natural setting. This transitional landscape provides a range of cycling experiences, from gentle…
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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39.2km
02:20
260m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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41.8km
02:32
310m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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84.6km
05:11
770m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Another of Northumberland's classic cycling cafes. Good brews and cakes. Big parking area if you wanted to park and ride
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Bridleway heads north to minor road near Bolam. Not marked on Komoot, shows on OS. Quite a few gates on it. Surface is mostly grass, short section of gravel farm track at northern end.
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Located close to Hadrian's Wall, the lovely village of Matfen is well worth spending some time in. This eighteenth-century planned estate village was originally established by the Blackett family. With a gently flowing stream, village green and attractive stone dwellings, Matfen is as unspoilt as it has ever been. Built some 200 years ago, the attractive, creeper-covered Black Bull Inn fronts the village green and has low beams and open fires.
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The stone cross is a war memorial and an impressive monument in the form of a Celtic cross, erected in memory of local soldiers who died in the First (22) and Second World Wars (3). The 4.8-meter sandstone cross is richly decorated with symbolic patterns and inscriptions that convey deep respect and historical significance. It is a peaceful, reflective spot in the heart of the village, near Holy Trinity Church.
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Next to the village hall with its historic charm, lies the friendly village shop and café. Ideal for a break, lunch stop or to charge your phone. Inside you will find modern facilities, from Wi-Fi to a well-equipped kitchen.
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Stamfordham is a picturesque village set in the rolling Northumberland countryside, ideal as a resting point on the Reivers Cycle Route. The spacious village green is lined with historic stone cottages, dominated by the 13th century church of St Mary and the Butter Cross from 1735. Enjoy a break at the Swinburne Arms, or relax on a bench under the lime trees.
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The cafe in the next town (Matfen) would not allow me to charge e bike battery!! There is no cafe in this village but there is a pub that might be more obliging
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Lovely cafe and village but the owner would not allow me to charge my e bike battery and it is a long way to Bellingham, be warned!
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There are over 30 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Ponteland, offering a variety of experiences for cyclists. These routes range from easy, leisurely rides to more challenging excursions.
The no-traffic touring routes around Ponteland primarily feature quiet country lanes and rural landscapes. You'll find a mix of gentle inclines and flatter sections, with some routes venturing into more varied topography towards the Northumberland National Park. The area is known for its diverse natural beauty, including riverside paths, woodlands, and open grasslands.
Yes, Ponteland offers several easy routes perfect for families and beginners. For example, the Stamfordham Village – Matfen Village Store and Café loop from Ponteland is an easy 31.7 km ride with minimal elevation gain, making it a great option for a relaxed outing.
For those seeking a more challenging ride, the Netherwitton Stone Bridge – St Mary Magdalene Church loop from Ponteland is a difficult 84.9 km route with significant elevation changes, offering a rewarding experience for experienced touring cyclists.
Many routes offer scenic views and pass by notable natural features. You might encounter the tranquil waters of Whittledean Reservoir or explore the diverse landscapes of Bolam Lake. The region also features unique natural monuments like Northumberlandia (Lady of the North), which can be incorporated into your ride.
Absolutely. Ponteland itself boasts historical structures like a ruined Pele Tower and St Mary's Church. Cycling routes often pass by or near historic estates such as Belsay Hall, Castle and Gardens, known for its Grecian architecture and quarry gardens. You can also find highlights like the Memorial Tree Garden and The Battlefield.
The best time for touring cycling around Ponteland is generally from spring through autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically milder, and the natural landscapes are at their most vibrant. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring routes around Ponteland are circular, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. An example is the Beresford Arms – Meldon Station House loop from Ponteland, a moderate 39.2 km ride.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.375 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful country lanes, the beautiful rural scenery, and the opportunity to explore historic villages and natural attractions away from busy roads.
Parking is generally available in and around Ponteland, particularly near the start points of many routes. Specific parking information for individual routes can often be found on their respective komoot tour pages, or by checking local council websites for public car parks in Ponteland and surrounding villages.
Yes, many routes are designed to pass through or near local villages where you can find cafes, pubs, and village stores. For instance, routes like the Stamfordham Village – Matfen Village Store and Café loop from Kirkley Hall specifically highlight stops like Matfen Village Store and Café, providing convenient refreshment opportunities.


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