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Touring cycling routes around Clayton With Frickley traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills and tranquil countryside, offering diverse cycling opportunities. The region features natural attractions such as Frickley Country Park and sections of the Don Gorge, providing scenic backdrops for outdoor activities. An extensive network of cycling routes, including parts of the Trans Pennine Trail, integrates with local loops, making the area suitable for various skill levels.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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73.9km
04:21
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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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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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Bridge over River Don between the motorway and railway bridges.
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The Trans Pennine Trail is a super good multi-use trail that links the North and Irish Seas via Hornsea to Southport. At 215 miles (346 km), it is a brilliant long trail that traverses the Pennines, travels alongside rivers and canals, as well as going through some of the most charming towns in England. Sprotbrough is one such place, being one of the nicest riverside towns out there with so many attractions such as Sprotbrough Weir, Sprotbrough Flash Nature Reserve, and of course nearby iconic Conisbrough Viaduct.
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The menu has a great selection and the food is beautiful. Lovely outdoor seating area and inside playing some nice chilled country music. Highly recommend a stop here.
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Nice spot for bird watching (or taking a leak)
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Clayton With Frickley offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 200 options available. These routes cater to various skill levels, including 63 easy, 113 moderate, and 36 difficult trails.
The region is characterized by its gently undulating rolling hills and tranquil countryside, providing scenic backdrops for cyclists. Many routes incorporate sections of the Trans Pennine Trail, offering traffic-free cycling along disused railway lines and canal towpaths through areas like the Dearne Valley and Don Gorge.
Yes, the area is well-suited for family cycling, particularly sections of the Trans Pennine Trail which are traffic-free and suitable for all skill levels. Local loops also offer easier options. For example, the View of the Rolling Hills – Frickley Country Park loop from South Elmsall is a moderate 18.3 km route that explores the green spaces around Frickley Country Park.
Cycling routes in the area pass by several interesting landmarks and natural features. You can see the impressive Sprotbrough Weir and explore the Sprotbrough Flash Nature Reserve. The historic Conisbrough Viaduct is a prominent feature on routes like the Conisbrough Viaduct – Doncaster Greenway loop from South Elmsall. Additionally, the RSPB Old Moor Nature Reserve is a short distance away, known for its diverse birdlife.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Clayton With Frickley are designed as loops. Examples include the Conisbrough Viaduct – Doncaster Greenway loop from South Elmsall (42.4 km), the Carlton Towers – Birkin Tea Room loop from South Elmsall (73.9 km), and the shorter Hooton Pagnell Butter Cross – Lake at Frickley Park loop from South Kirkby and Moorthorpe (18.5 km).
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 275 reviews. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, the tranquil countryside, and the accessibility of routes like the Trans Pennine Trail, which offers options for different ability levels.
While specific public transport details for every trailhead can vary, Clayton With Frickley is situated in South Yorkshire with connections to nearby towns like South Elmsall and South Kirkby and Moorthorpe, which serve as starting points for several routes. It's advisable to check local bus or train services for the most current information on reaching specific starting points.
Many routes originate from local villages and parks, where parking facilities are often available. For example, routes starting from South Elmsall or near Frickley Country Park typically have designated parking areas. It's recommended to check the specific route details on komoot for parking information at the chosen trailhead.
Many of the public paths and bridleways in the countryside around Clayton With Frickley are suitable for cycling with dogs, provided they are well-behaved and kept under control. Sections of the Trans Pennine Trail are generally dog-friendly. Always ensure your dog is on a lead where required, especially near livestock or in nature reserves like Frickley Country Park.
The rolling hills and countryside of Clayton With Frickley are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring, with lush green landscapes. Autumn provides beautiful scenery with changing foliage. While winter cycling is possible, be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially wet conditions on some trails.
Yes, many touring routes in the region pass through or near villages and towns where you can find cafes and pubs. For instance, the Carlton Towers – Birkin Tea Room loop from South Elmsall suggests a tea room stop. The village of Sprotbrough, near the Don Gorge, also features establishments like The Boat Inn, which can be incorporated into routes.
Yes, Clayton With Frickley offers 63 easy routes suitable for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. The traffic-free sections of the Trans Pennine Trail are particularly good for those new to touring cycling. Shorter loops around Frickley Country Park also provide gentle terrain.


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