Cycling in Uttlesford
Cycling is a low-impact, aerobic activity, which means it is easier on your joints than running, and what's more, your heart, blood vessels and lungs all get a workout too.
There are plenty of beautiful routes to cycle through in Uttlesford.
Routes
Sustrans has a handy route finder with maps and distances for all abilities.
National Cycle Route
If you want to follow a signposted trail National Cycle Route 11 passes through much of the district from Stansted Mountfitchet to Great Chesterford and is well marked.
Wildlife cycling routes
Three cycle rides that follow generally quieter lanes and which each take you on a tour past some of the district's special roadside verges.
These are at their best from May to September when the wildflowers are in season. You may also see summer Butterflies like the Common Blue, a specialist of chalk loving vegetation.
You can find details of these wildlife routes on the Uttlesford Wildlife website.
Other routes
RouteYou has details of other cycling routes through Uttlesford.
There is also some general information on cycling in Essex on the Live Well Essex website.
Cycle to work scheme
The cycle to work scheme encourages employees to cycle to work and lets employers benefit from a healthier workforce.
Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has published information for employers on the scheme's expenses and benefits on GOV.UK. If you're an employee interested in cycling to work, speak to your employer to find out if they have signed up for the scheme.
Additional information
If you'd like to start cycling or already ride a bike, Bikeability has training for both children and adults.
Essex guidance
The cycling in Essex portal on the Essex Highways site has information on:
- local cycling maps
- cycling for health
- discover Essex by bike
- cycle training
- cycle to school
- cycle to work
- cycling strategy
- cycling programme
- partners
Local strategy
We have adopted a cycling strategy for Uttlesford (PDF, 6 MB).