Now, I am the first to admit that I am not a regular cyclist. However, I do love being outdoors and I also like a challenge! So when Inntravel set a cycling adventure challenge; to explore my local area by bike, creating a cycle route, then share what I discovered, I was more than happy to take this on!
Inntravel are a holiday company that have been offering cycling holidays in Europe since the late 1980s. They arrange the hire of a high-quality bike and you cycle self-guided from one welcoming hotel to the next, following detailed maps and route notes while your luggage is transported ahead. Inntravel plan all their biking holidays carefully, making sure that each route is tried and tested, preferably using quiet roads and country lanes. They try to ensure the routes are enjoyable and interesting, giving you the chance to take in the beautiful scenery and gorgeous views.
The cycle route I mapped out went from London Colney (Hertfordshire) across St Albans to Verulamium Park, via Highfield Park then onto the Alban Way. This is a fairly short linear route that covers approximately 5.5 miles each way, so only about an hour or so of cycling in total, but with ample opportunity to pause and take in some of the nearby attractions, or stop for food and/ or refreshments.
Heading from London Colney high street, the route goes over a fly-over, which cyclists need to dismount for, onto Nightingale Lane then into Highfield park. The park is a lovely place to explore or have a picnic. There is a tree trail and history trail, as well as a maze.
Leaving the park, the next step of the route heads down bicycle lanes until it reaches the Hill End Garden of Rest that leads onto Alban Way. Alban Way is a cycle path that has been created from an old railway line that joins Hatfield to St Albans.
The Alban Way disjoints briefly at Orient Close where the cycle path down a quiet street. There is generally very little traffic though so it is a peaceful ride back onto the Alban Way again.
Just past here is an opportunity to dismount if you wish to and follow the footpath along a small section of the River Ver Trail to discover the wildlife and explore Sopwell Nunnery. We love doing this walk! (Squiggle and I have done this section a few times). Alternatively you can stay on the cycle path until you get to Cottonmill Lane.
At this point there is some road cycling including crossing a fairly busy intersection (there are traffic lights though). On the other side of the road, is Westminster Lodge and the entrance to Verulamium Park using the cycle path that runs from the athletics track, through the park – where you can take in the beautiful views of the Abbey Cathedral in the distance, as well as the scenic views and historical attractions across the rest of the park – onto the Roman Verulamium museum at the other end.
Verulamium park has a wealth of Roman history to enjoy, including the mosaics/ hypocaust, remains of the Roman wall, theatre and the museum. If history is not your thing, you might enjoy a walk around the lake or visit the Wildlife Trust centre instead.
Before heading back home along the same route, you can also stop for refreshments at the Inn on the Park, nip into Ye Olde Fighting Cocks (rumoured to be the oldest pub in Britain) at the other end of the lake, head down past the museum to pretty St Michaels Village that has a selection of delightful pubs, or grab a bite at the well-known Waffle House. (I wish I had their recipe – they are delicious! I must buy some Belgian waffle mix to make at home!!!)
If you enjoy cycling, I am sure a cycling holiday would be brilliant; slow paced and relaxing, yet active, with plenty of time to be outdoors and a chance to enjoy exploring new places! Plus, with a cycling holiday, you don’t need to stick to circular routes or have to turn around and head back to your original destination because your luggage is forwarded onto your next destination. Also as they are not groups cycles, they can be personalised with your choice of selected routes for the day and travel at your individual pace. It sounds great for any level of cyclist, even very occasional, complete amateurs, like myself!
Disclosure: This post is in collaboration with Inntravel.
I love bike riding. The freedom you feel when cycling along a canal or bike pathway is exhilarating. You tend to notice the beauty of our surroundings too.
Looks like a great cycle with lots of nice scenery!
Such a great way of exploring our beautiful countryside. A lovely inspiring post x
Lovely post and I love cycling . My Aunt used to live in Hatfield and I spent my summers there. I had great times in that area exploring etc. If I had a bike to do it that would have been great. I love the idea of planned bike trails.
Another wonderful result of your cycling holiday is the exercise and health benefits. Plus you get a much closer look at the area in ways typical tourists won’t.
This looks really fun! I would love to try this challenge once I get back in the UK. One thing I love in Europe is that they have a lot of biker-friendly places to go.
I love how among all the lush countryside there is even some street art along Albans way. What a beautiful way to explore ST Albans x
Cycling around lush green Highfield park is fun. Lovely photos and cycling is great for fitness also.
Hey Katie,
Looks like such a beautiful place to go for a bike ride. I cannot wait for the new park near my house to grow in a bit so I can enjoy the trails.
I’m not really good at cycling but it looks so fun. Love being in the nature!! http://www.clairebearblogs.com
What a fun post. l live in Miami, and have been thinking about investing in a bike for a while now…Perfect for exploring while also getting a work-out 🙂
I love to cycle on weekends. It is my favorite pasttime. We cycle about 65kms on weekends.
You’re post made me smile. I’ve been riding my bike more this summer and really, there’s nothing like the wind in your hair and a little sweat on your brow. Sometime when we’re vacationing somewhere new, we’ll rent bikes and explore that way. The cycling tour sounds wonderful. It looks like it was such a pretty day with really great trails.
Great to be on bikes in summer!
Thanks for sharing this, I would have never thought of doing a cycling tour – it’s so good that they take your luggage for you so you haven’t got to worry! Lovely photos too 🙂