Cycling on Rights of Way
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There is good and ever improving provision for cycling in Buckinghamshire and we has been recognised nationally for its cycling infrastructure.
The network of 371 miles of public bridleway, restricted byway and byway is legally available for use by cyclists. Our promoted cycling routes are available to download. There are also miles of highway cycle lanes, paths with permissive cycle access and 50 miles of cycle routes on Sustrans regional and national cycle networks, see below.
Information about formal cycling routes in Buckinghamshire can be found on our cycle routes page.
If you can't print our routes please contact us for a paper copy.
Rights of Way & Access
Hampden Hall
Wendover Road
Stoke Mandeville
HP22 5TB
Tel: 01296 382171
For more information call 01296 387679 or email row@buckscc.gov.uk
Related files (you may need Acrobat Reader to open)
- Ashridge Estate Cycle Route (PDF 941KB)
Five cycle routes in Ashridge Estate near Tring - Cycling in Windsor and Maidenhead (PDF 6512KB)
Cycling around Windsor and Maidenhead - National Cycle Network - Jubilee River & Slough Linear Park (PDF 2697KB)
Route 4 & 65 - Sustrans Cycle route through Slough, Maidenhead and Windsor - National Cycle Network in North Buckinghamshire (PDF 669KB)
Route 51 - A 25 miles including 10 miles traffic-free between Milton Keynes and Bicester - National Cycle Network - Phenix Trail (PDF 621KB)
Route 57 - Sustrans Cycle route from Thame to Princes Risborough - National Cycle Network - The Grand Union Canal (PDF 1113KB)
Route 6 - Sustrans Cycle route on The Grand Union Canal
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