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Cycling in Stoke-on-Trent
Stoke-on-Trent is one of the greenest City's in the UK - we have over 1380 hectares of parks and open spaces. We also have a wonderful network of greenways for cycling and walking with over 160km of cycle routes, including many quiet off road paths, greenways, canal towpaths and river routes to allow you travel around without having to share your space with traffic and noise. There is no better way to explore the City than by bike! Click here for further information on Cycling in Stoke-on-Trent.
Stoke-on-Trent Cycling Map

Please click on the following links to download the 2010 Stoke-on-Trent Cycle Map & Guide: (North Section) (South Section).
Please click on the following links to download the 2010 Cycling in Newcastle-under-Lyme Guide: (Urban Section) (Rural Section).
Why Cycle?

Cycling is a great way to get fit and stay healthy. It is pollution free and helps reduce CO2. At 10-20mph door to door, it is the fastest travel mode in urban peak hours. It can also save you money! Below are some tips to make cycling fun, get you going, and to keep you safe.
Bike 4 Life fun ideas for cycling
Cycle routes around the City!

Click on the links below to download a copy of the leaflets.
Leisurely Cycle Rides Overview leaflet and map
Map 1 - Britannia Stadium to Trentham; Map 2 - Forest Park to Westport Lake; Map 3 - Westport Lake to Newcastle; Map 4 - Ford Green to Biddulph; Map 5 - Park Hall, Longton and Berry Hill; Map 6 - Forest Park, Chatterley Whitfield and Packmoor; Map 7 - Britannia Stadium to Wedgwood; Map 8 - Westport Lake to Kidsgrove; Map 9 - Stoke to Lyme Valley; Map 10 - Britannia Stadium to Longton; Map 11 - City Centre Circular

For more details or to answer any queries, contact Stoke-on-Trent Tourist Information.









