20 Kids Cycling Routes In Bristol
There’s no better way to explore the wonders of Bristol other than taking a bike and cycling through its incredible landscape!
Gravel Track
Ashton court - This is a great place to grab your bike and head off on a trip!Bristol to Portishead - This spot is perfect for a family bike ride, lightweight bikes are a great choice here.
Tarmac Track
Bristol and bath railway path - A beautiful spot for family bike rides this summer, head off on your bike and see the sights.Brunel Mile - Great for older kids learning to cycle on or by the road, a road bike is a perfect bike for this route. A wide range of kids bikes like a balance bike with basket is also another great option.
Bristol to Clevedon - This is a great way to discover the area of Clevedon and see all that this beautiful place in Bristol has to offer.
Staple Hill tunnel - This spot is perfect if you're looking for somewhere with plenty of history.
Whitchurch railway path - This is a great spot for some quiet and family-friendly rides!
Strawberry Line - A beautiful spot in summer surrounded by country fields!
Suspension Bridge View - This path would take around 3 hours since it's 31 miles long. It's great for all skill levels since it's a mostly paved route.
Loop Track
Chew Valley Lake Loop - This loop is a great way to discover some scenic routes around the beautiful place of Bristol.
Avon Cycleway - This fully signposted route is perfect if you want a long quiet ride away from technology since you won't be needing GPS.
Bristol Docks Loop - A great route if you're someone who loves to be surrounded by people!
Festival Loop - This route is ideal if you're looking for something easy, especially for young kids or inexperienced riders.
Ashton Pill Loop - This loop is perfect for anyone in the heart of Bristol, you'll be travelling straight through Bristol and seeing the sights.
Frome Greenway Loop - The perfect route for any city lover since you'll be travelling through some fantastic city sights.
Eastville Park - This difficult route would take you just under 4 hours and is 37 miles long. This route is mostly paved surfaces.
Clifton Suspension Bridge - If you're looking for a challenge, this is perfect. Here, you have a 33 mile long route which would take you around 3 hours. This is suitable for all skill levels.
Rodway Common Loop from Montpelier - This loop would take you around 1 hour and 30 minutes. It's a 16 mile route and good fitness is advised. This is mostly paved surfaces.
The Pill Path Loop from Clifton Down - This route takes around 4 hours since it's 41 miles long. You'll find this path includes movable bridges so make sure you check opening times.
All you have to do now is take off on your family ride and enjoy. Don't forget you could head off to another beautiful part of the country like Norfolk.