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10 Jan 2023

Portugal has become the first EU country to cut VAT on bicycle purchases this year, from 23% to 6%.

9 Jan 2023

Cycling UK says that its Big Bike Revival programme, which encourages people to get unused bikes out of their garages and sheds and start using them for everyday trips, has led to a third of...

9 Jan 2023

Transport for London’s (TfL) cycle hire scheme saw more bikes hired during 2022 than any other year in the scheme’s history, with 11.5 million rentals across the year.

5 Jan 2023

To celebrate the release of the new Independent Coffee Guide Scotland for 2023, a coffee road trip across Scotland has been unveiled with eight 'must visit' destinations. The road trip passes...

4 Jan 2023

Cytech are gearing up to exhibit at this year's Cycle Show once again at Alexandra Palace, providing practical advice and answering any questions visitors may have about working on their bikes.

4 Jan 2023

BBC analysis has shown that beauty salons and tattoo parlours have prospered on high streets while the number of banks and department stores has fallen. Places to eat and drink have also...

3 Jan 2023

Millions are being encouraged to walk and cycle more this year to get fit and save money, with an additional £32.9 million of government funding to accelerate walking and cycling schemes...

3 Jan 2023

Almost 50 shops in the UK closed for good every day in 2022 - more than at any other time in the last five years – according to a new report from the Centre for Retail Research.

15 Dec 2022

Cytech training provider Activate Cycle Academy made it onto BBC television and radio this week as part of The One Show’s launch of a ‘Gift A Bike For Christmas’ campaign.

14 Dec 2022

Leicester has become the latest city to offer a free e-bikes scheme to encourage people to leave their cars at home and pedal around the city. The scheme, which is funded by the Department for...

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Looking for a favourite cycle route?

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If you are up for a challenging multi-day cycle route adventure or are simply looking for that leisurely bike ride for the whole family, there are a multitude of routes that make up the National Cycle Network just for you.

If multi-day bike rides are what you are interested in, then look no further.

Hadrian's Cycleway

With 174 miles of England's countryside, Roman forts, museums and attractive market towns this is a challenging adventure but one will impressive views.

Bath to Bournemouth

This route begins in Bath passing through the UK's longest cycle and walking tunnel at Combe Down. IF you are looking for a cycle trip that will take you along the Bournemouth beaches and stunning views of the Isle of Wight then look no further.

Oban to Campbeltown

Get your chance to explore the spectacular Scottish scenery with a physically demanding challenging hill climbing cycle route.

Are you interested in spring day rides?

Chew Valley Loop

This route takes you out of the busy streets of Bristol and into the Somerset countryside.

London's Docklands and Lea Valley

You can escape the bustling city and cycle from Greenwich Maritime World Heritage site to Lea Valley cycling along Regent's Canal towpath, a tranquil waterway in the heart of London.

Are you looking for an adventure that you can take with your family?

Comber Greenway, Northern Ireland

This seven-mile traffic free route follows the old disused railway from Belfast to Comber.

The Clay Trails, Cornwall

These trails consist of multiple routes so you have the freedom to go whatever distance you'd like.

Find out more about all the route that the National Cycle Network offers here

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