Routes in East Yorkshire?
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Not really. When I do ride locally it tends to be round Brantingham and the Wolds, but I'd rather drive up to Dalby or somewhere for a decent ride.
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I agree with Mr flyingMonkeycorps on this one, local evening ride round the wolds, further afield i prefare the peak district, keep to the bridleways though.i imagine its a bit wet this week!
i have just got my new ride after my bike been stolen so will be out on it soon lookout for a flying all black pace.
Jon
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DEPENDING ON HOW FAR YOU WANT TO TRAVEL, YOU COULD TRY WILLINGHAM WOODS JUST OUTSIDE MARKET RASEN...BUT I WOULD BUY A ORDANANCE SURVEY MAP BECAUSE THERE IS A LOT OF TRAILS THAT LINK UP BUT YOU WONT NO THER THER IF YOU DNT HAV A MAP...up, up, up, down, up, up, down, up, dowwwn...yep sounds good to me
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hi all new to this and read on here about skidby raywell ect are these sign posted routes or just ride where you want
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Some stuff aroun millington.
HTH
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I tend to do a loop from Brough up Spout Hill and off towards Raywell round the back of Raywell and then back via Nutwood with a few variations usually about 15-16 miles all bridleways. After being at Dalby a few weeks ago I think I will tend to go there more often as it's only 1.25 hours away.0
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I tend to do a loop from Brough up Spout Hill and off towards Raywell round the back of Raywell and then back via Nutwood with a few variations usually about 15-16 miles all bridleways. After being at Dalby a few weeks ago I think I will tend to go there more often as it's only 1.25 hours away.0
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I tend to do a loop from Brough up Spout Hill and off towards Raywell round the back of Raywell and then back via Nutwood with a few variations usually about 15-16 miles all bridleways. After being at Dalby a few weeks ago I think I will tend to go there more often as it's only 1.25 hours away.0