Whether you're cycling for fun, exercise, or to get around, we want to get 'more people cycling, more often'.
Middlesbrough has an ever-expanding cycling network, currently consisting of over 89km of cycle friendly infrastructure. The town also boasts numerous facilities catering to the needs of cyclists.
National Standard bikeability training is delivered in Middlesbrough schools.
New to cycling?
Cycling UK have lots of helpful tips for anyone just starting out, including what you need to know before you set out, and what to do while you're on your ride.
Cycling routes
Our cycling route maps aren't suitable for everyone to view, so we suggest you use the cycle journey route planner to plot your own cycle journey.
- Middlesbrough Cycle map - all of Middlesbrough's cycle network
- Coulby Newham, Acklam, Easterside route
- East Middlesbrough loop route
- Hemlington Lake route
- Marton West cycling route
- Newham Grange to Hemlington Lake route
- Pallister Park to Stewart Park route
- Riverside route
- Stewart Park to Newham Grange route
Tips on cycling to work, school or college
Cycling facilities
A 250m Olympic-sized outdoor velodrome track.
Located in Middlesbrough Bus Station and managed by Middlesbrough Environment City. The centre offers free, indoor, manned and secure cycle parking, along with lockers, showering facilities, and help and advice.
A 1km closed road racing cycle circuit, open for events and use by the public.
Contact
For any queries regarding cycling in Middlesbrough, please contact:
Email: cycling@middlesbrough.gov.uk