Discover Devon by bike…
Want to know the best way to really get to know the captivating county of Devon? On two wheels! With some of the best cycle routes you’ll find anywhere, you can really immerse yourself in the beautiful landscape, stopping off at enchanting towns and villages along the way.
Let’s Discover Devon!
Booking a caravan break is a great starting point for a cycling holiday in Devon. Boasting some superb locations, there are so many caravan sites to choose from in the area you’ll be spoilt for choice, and all offer a great base from which to explore the delights of Devon by bike.
Whether you’re a beginner looking for an entry-level cycling holiday just to dip your toe in the water of this highly addictive pastime, or you’re a seasoned pro searching for longer and more challenging rides, Devon has it all.
Mountain biking:
Scadson Woods Bike Park
Scadson Woods Bike Park is hugely popular with mountain bikers who love its variety of trails set in 13 acres of gorgeous woodland.
If you want to try something completely different, check out the nearby Velo Park in Torbay, which has an outdoor closed-road circuit with tracks for complete amateurs and pros alike.
Other places to visit for the keen off-road biker include:
Family Cycling in Devon
Try The Tarka Trail!
Thanks to its relatively flat topography, Devon is incredibly popular with families. It offers a huge variety of easy, level cycle routes that take in some enchanting scenery along the way, keeping everyone happy.
Try the Tarka Trail, which offers 30 miles of traffic-free paths and forms part of the famous 99-mile Devon Coast to Coast cycle route, which rewards cyclists with views of beaches in North Devon, green valleys in West Devon, and skirts along the edge of dramatic Dartmoor.
The Tamar Trails
The route offers a variety of terrain with some flat and traffic-free sections.
The Tamar Trails are a must-visit for families with family cycle trails and outdoor activities curated especially for families with children.
The network of trails includes the Mineral Railway Trail, 15 miles of woodland tracks that follow former mining trails.
This trail gives families the opportunity to learn more about the region’s mining heritage while enjoying a fun bike ride—educational and healthy!
Easy Biking
Drake’s Trail
Drake’s Trail stretches for 21 miles and is a fully traffic-free stretch of the National Cycle Route.
It’s easy to navigate but you need to have a head for heights crossing over the thrilling Gem Bridge.
Moderate Cycling in Devon
Exe Estuary Trail
If you want a bit more of a challenge, particularly if you’re a nature lover, then the Exe Estuary Trail is well worth trying.
This 26-mile cycle route forms part of National Cycle Route 2 and links Exmouth to Dawlish Warren. As you pass through the Exe Estuary, which has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest, look for wildlife and birdlife.
Challenging Biking
Dartmoor Way
The Dartmoor Way is a 95-mile circular route that offers some challenging climbs, which are rewarded by some spectacular views of Dartmoor National Park.
There are several places to stop along the way, and the ride is traffic-free where possible.
Uphill Biking
If you love the challenge of riding mountains and hills, here are some of the steepest climbs in Devon:
Devon is the perfect destination for a cycling holiday. It offers a huge variety of terrains, from beaches and coastlines to rolling countryside and hills, and loads of traffic-free routes. Not to mention countless pubs and eateries to stop off at along the way!
Caravan Accommodation in Devon
Waterside Caravan Park
Escape to Waterside Caravan Park for a relaxing cycling holiday in Devon. Enjoy stunning coastal views, family-friendly facilities, and easy access to top cycling routes. Book your adventure today!
Devon Cliffs Caravan Park
Discover Devon’s beauty at Devon Cliffs Caravan Park. Perfect for cycling enthusiasts, with breathtaking seaside trails and top-notch amenities. Unwind after your ride with spectacular ocean views.