Dove Valley Trail Cycling | Trans Pennine Trail West
Cycle the Dove Valley Trail, part of the Trans Pennine Trail (West), on a scenic, traffic-free route through the heart of the English countryside. This ride follows a former railway line, offering gentle gradients and smooth paths ideal for leisure cycling, long-distance touring, and relaxed exploration.
Filmed with immersive POV cycling footage and scenic wide shots, the trail winds through quiet farmland, river valleys, and historic railway features that reflect the area’s industrial past. As a key section of the Trans Pennine Trail network, the Dove Valley Trail connects peaceful rural landscapes with one of the UK’s most iconic long-distance cycling routes.
Whether you’re planning a Trans Pennine Trail journey, looking for family-friendly cycle routes, or simply enjoying scenic UK cycling videos, this ride along the Dove Valley Trail offers a calm and rewarding cycling experience.
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Full Route here:
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6 Comments
i was planning this for march onwards…. i do ride local to where you start,( part of a 15 mile ride) so now thanks to your video, i have a good recon before i set off , thanks
Great video's, interesting content and feel like you're there riding along! 👍🚴
Well deserved 1k subs. You put a lot of effort in and the vids are top quality.
You go down their pal, with a mechanical, and your in a world of hurt
Very interesting video! We walked part of that route just a couple of weeks ago funnily enough. Wombwell to Barnsley via Worsbrough reservoir. It was interesting getting a different perspective of Swaithe viaduct having travelled across it 1000's of times over the past 16years. Congrats on 1k subs too btw!
Hi Rob, I love the nuggets of history you give on your trips, especially the railway history, me as as a train diver I find it more so. I love seeing these old railway lines.
Loving the videos Rob and Lisa.