South West England is composed of Bristol, Gloucestershire, Somerset, Dorset, Wiltshire, Devon, Cornwall, the Isles of Scilly, has a population of under 5 million, and a total square footage area of 9,200 square miles.

There are some lovely cycling routes in the South West of England. There is terrain to suit every potential age group that includes woodland trails, riverside tracks, and coastal routes that will take your breath way. There are even trails built right into the Dartmoor and Exmoor National Parks. There are long trails like the Camel Trail that goes for 121 miles of virtually perfect and level cycling through Cornwall. There is also the Wiltshire Cycleway through Lacock and Marlboroguh, Blackmore Vale, and the Dorset Downs. This beautiful scenic cycling routes are sustained through the National Cycle Network which provides for education on all the cycle routes in the region.

There are several distinctions between cycling routes like whether they have cycle operators or cycles for hire, how long the distances are, whether they’re circular or have a distance in mind, and themed cycle trails too. There are all kinds of cycle trails that can give even the most exercised person a run for their money. The big sign that says Cyclists Welcome is a good indication that you have reached a cycling route that will accommodate you.

There are over 16 fabulous cycle routes in Bristol, a city that was founded as far back as the Stone Age. It has never slowed down ever since it was first founded. This place that used to be a seaport village turned into a mecca for the aerospace industry as times have changed, and it’s become far and away the coolest spot in the industry. You can even stop by the original Theatre Royal that goes all the way back to 1776 if you travel here.

There are some especially awesome routes like Temple Meads to Long Ashton Lunch Time Loop Cycle Route, Bristol to Bradford Via Canal Path Cycle Route, Knowle to Stoke Gifford Cycle Route, Bristol to Dolton Cycle Route, and Bristol to Swindon Via Chipping Sodbury Cycle Route. These routes range in duration from 8 miles to 90 miles. Some other of the more super routes along this journey through the South West include Westbury-on-Trym to Littleton on Severn and Back, Bristol to Bradford via Canal Path, Avon Henbury Circular, Knowle to Stoke Gifford, Bristol to Dolton, Bristol to Trellech and Back, Bristol to Bridport, Bristol to Llanhamlach, Montpelier Bristol to Chepstow Castle, Bristol Centre to Wickwar, Bristol Loop Via Chew Magna, Horfield Circular via Clevedon, Bristol Loop Via Falland and Tyntesfield, Bristol to Swindon Via Chipping Sodbury, Bristol to totterdown Via Warmley, and Temple Meads to Long Ashton Lunch Time Loop.