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Welcome to GPS Cycle and Walking Routes

We now have nearly 1000 cycle routes on the site, covering the whole of the UK's National Cycle Network in England, Scotland, and Wales

There are also over 1000 walking routes including all of the national trails and most of the UK's long distance trails.

You can use the links below to view a list of cycle and walking routes organised by county. Each route is available for download in a number of different GPS formats with a google map and Ordnance Survey map accompanying each route so you can see where you'll be heading.

Many of the routes follow the National Cycle Network (NCN) routes with the number of the route(s) followed specified in the description.

All the routes come with a fantastic photgraphic aerial view of the route with points of interest and photographs

Cycle Routes in Wales and Scotland

WalesScotland

National Parks & AONB Cycle Routes

Park/AONBNo. RoutesPark/AONBNo. Routes
Brecon Beacons14Cotswolds13
Lake District22Loch Lomond and the Trossachs17
New Forest10Peak District24
Snowdonia20South Downs13

Walking Routes in England

CountyNo. RoutesCountyNo. Routes

Walking Routes in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland

WalesScotlandNorthern Ireland

Latest Walking Routes

Mweelrea Walk6.5 miles (10.5 km)A walk up Mweelrea, the highest mountain in Connaught at 814 metres, offers a challenging but rewarding hike
Derrybawn Woodland Trail4.8 miles (7.7 km)A walk through Derrybawn Wood in the Glendalough valley offers a beautiful and tranquil experience, providing a different perspective of this famous area away from the main tourist paths
Poulanass Waterfall Loop Walk1.2 miles (2 km)This loop walk takes you to the Poulanass Waterfall in Glendalough, County Wicklow.
Wicklow Gap to Tonelagee Walk2.2 miles (3.6 km)A walk from Wicklow Gap to the summit of Tonelagee is a popular and relatively short hike in the Wicklow Mountains National Park
Mount Brandon Walk5 miles (8 km)This challenging but rewarding trail takes you to the summit of the highest mountain on the Dingle Peninsula

Useful Links

LinkDescription
River Thames Walk and CycleInformation on walking and cycling on the Thames Path National Trail