KEY INFO
- DISTANCE – Approximately 3 miles (5 km) one way, or 6 miles (10 km) with a return trip.
- TIME – 20-30 minutes one way, or an hour with a return trip.
- TERRAIN – Starting at Rievaulx Abbey, there is an initial half mile uphill climb on a leafy country road followed by a 2 mile downhill stretch on a single, paved road (B1257).
- DIFFICULTY – Intermediate/Family. A short, relatively simple route to navigate but prior road cycling experience is recommended.
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EXPLORE RIEVAULX ABBEY
Rievaulx Abbey is the perfect choice for a peaceful day out, with its extensive ruins and fascinating museum in a secluded North York Moors valley.
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The Route
STARTRIEVAULX ABBEY
This route starts with the tranquility of one of England's most powerful Cistercian monasteries: Rievaulx Abbey. Wander the extensive ruins and take in the stunning views from our new visitor centre and tearoom, which serves hot and cold drinks and a selection of hot and cold meals using locally sourced ingredients.
0.1 MILES | 0.2 KMLEAVE CAR PARK, TURN RIGHT
Leave the Rievaulx Abbey car park and turn right on to Rievaulx Bank. This winding road comes with a couple of 16% uphill sections but it offers great views of the abbey, cottage garden and wider vista. Carry on past the Methodist Church / Arden Lane and follow the tree-lined road to the top where you'll come to a T-junction.
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