National Cycle Network route 165 :: Shared Description
National Cycle Network route 165 links the market town of Barnard Castle with the coastal town of Whitby, passing along the Tees and Esk valleys and over the North Yorkshire Moors. It is nearly 72 miles long. It forms part of the Walney to Whitby longer distance cycle route.
For more information, see Sustrans' website: Link
For more information, see Sustrans' website: Link

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Created: Tue, 4 May 2021, Updated: Tue, 4 May 2021
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