17.4 miles
Distance
679 ft
Climb
-681 ft
Descent
193 ft
High Point
A mixture of road, bridlepaths and cheeky footpaths used to link this route from Anlaby, west of Hull through to the South of Beverley. Returning through Skidby and back to Anlaby.
Best ridden in Sprint and Autumn. Can get very soft and muddy in winter and quite overgrown through the summer.
The footpaths used are very quite with very few walkers using them. Please get off and walk if walkers are present. Close any gates that have to be used.
Detailed Description
Beverley MTB is a 17 mile less popular easy route located near Beverley. This mountain bike only route can be used both directions and has a easy overall physical rating. This route climbs 679 ft with a max elevation of 193 ft then descends -681 ft.
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Riding area
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Primary ActivityMountain Bike
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Difficulty ratingGreen
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Route TypeLoop
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Bike typeXC
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DirectionBoth Directions
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Physical ratingEasy
More Stats for Beverley MTB mountain bike route
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Altitude min19 ft
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Altitude start23 ft
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Altitude end23 ft
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Grade max-25.8%
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Grade min23.7%
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Distance climb7 miles
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Distance down7 miles
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Distance flat3 miles
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