
Great news for cycling enthusiasts who are visiting Yorkshire with their Yorkshire Passes: a brand new cycle path has opened in the region.
The new cycle route allows visitors to cycle through Driffield and nearby Wolds towns. It’s expected to increase tourism in the East Yorkshire area.
The Yorkshire Wolds cycle route is a great way to see the stunning scenery that the area has to offer. The full 146 mile route is expected to take an average rider 5 days to complete, starting in the village of Beverly and taking riders through 47 villages and towns.
Obviously, if you are exploring the region and visiting the top Yorkshire attractions, you may want to only take part in a smaller portion of the cycle route.
Nearby Yorkshire attractions include Burton Agnes Hall and Gardens, Sewerby Hall and Gardens, Burnby Hall, and the Deep Aquarium.

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