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3-5 day child-compatible routes?
Posted: 10 Aug 2016, 5:19pm
by Bez
Looking for the following hen's tooth as a sort holiday with two kids aged 3 (on a trailer bike) and 7:
- 3-5 days of maybe 15-20 miles a day
- completely traffic free (or near enough)
- places to stay each night, preferably not camping
- flat (or near enough)
Hence probably disused railways or similar.
England, Wales, France all possible. Ideally accessible via train and/or ferry, but I'm sure I've already included enough criteria to reduce the options to roughly zero.
Any ideas? Thanks

Re: 3-5 day child-compatible routes?
Posted: 10 Aug 2016, 5:29pm
by MrsHJ
NAntes Brest canal in France.
http://www.velodyssey.com/troncons/redon-nantes Can't think off hand which bit for 3-5 days but there are some rail stations on route and the roscof taxi guy picked us up at the end of our tour.
Anywhere in the Netherlands. Try here for ideas.
http://www.hollandcyclingroutes.com/lon ... cle-routes Not so sure about the UK as we only tend to do day trips at home.
Re: 3-5 day child-compatible routes?
Posted: 10 Aug 2016, 8:46pm
by gaz
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Re: 3-5 day child-compatible routes?
Posted: 10 Aug 2016, 8:55pm
by eileithyia
Morecambe Bay route?
This might be useful:
http://www.cycletourer.co.uk/cycletouring/sitemap.shtmlNorth Sea Route?
Re: 3-5 day child-compatible routes?
Posted: 10 Aug 2016, 9:09pm
by Heltor Chasca
Kennet and Avon? Lots of NCN 4 and 24 action between Bristol and Devises. Pretty.
Re: 3-5 day child-compatible routes?
Posted: 11 Aug 2016, 12:56am
by mjr
I only know parts of these and some of those are gravel parts but I think they're possible to do 95% off-carriageway: (edit: hrm, except there's three miles of country road east of Leighton Buzzard)
London-Lea Valley-Ware-Hertford- Welwyn- Hatfield- St Albans- Waffle House
Hemel Hempstead-Harpenden- Luton- Dunstable- Leighton Buzzard- Milton Keynes- Willen Lake and the Newport Nobby. Or the snow dome. Or tons of other cycleway- accessible attractions.
National 57 almost connects Welwyn to Harpenden, allowing a mix and match to make longer routes, but there's currently a mile or so of B road. Or National 6 to Harpenden is roadside cycle track north from St Albans but it means crossing the city on estate roads.
Re: 3-5 day child-compatible routes?
Posted: 12 Aug 2016, 5:49pm
by hamster
Heltor Chasca wrote:Kennet and Avon? Lots of NCN 4 and 24 action between Bristol and Devises. Pretty.
Absolutely agree, great with kids.
Re: 3-5 day child-compatible routes?
Posted: 12 Aug 2016, 6:54pm
by PhilWhitehurst
Avenue Verte from Dieppe. All traffic free, do an out and back or return via some of the quiet roads.
Re: 3-5 day child-compatible routes?
Posted: 17 Aug 2016, 9:21am
by Bez
Thanks all. Will investigate further.
Re: 3-5 day child-compatible routes?
Posted: 17 Aug 2016, 9:34am
by roubaixtuesday
We did the Meuse valley cycleway last year - completely flat, offroad and quite spectacular in places. Plus the longest zipwire in Europe en route.
Accommodation not the easiest though.
Re: 3-5 day child-compatible routes?
Posted: 17 Aug 2016, 9:36am
by mjr
There has just been an episode of
http://www.thebikeshow.net discussing doing the Devon coast to coast with children. (Edit:
http://thebikeshow.net/all-aboard-cycle ... -to-coast/ )
Re: 3-5 day child-compatible routes?
Posted: 17 Aug 2016, 10:06am
by Richard Fairhurst
Yep, Devon C2C and Kennet & Avon would be my suggestions in England too.
You could piece together something in South Wales: Newport-Abergavenny-Brynmawr-Blaenavon-Pontypool-(Newport) is almost entirely traffic-free, has some really lovely sections, and plenty of train stations for getting there and back. The Newport-Abergavenny bit is along the Monmouthshire & Brecon canal towpath, the rest is on old railway paths. Lots of kid-friendly stuff to do along the way: castles, Big Pit, the steam railway.
If you find yourself with time to spare you could detour along the towpath to Crickhowell and back, or (at the Newport end) along the old Crumlin Arm canal up to Fourteen Locks and beyond. Conversely, if you run out of time on the way back, just stop at Pontypool and get the train.
Rough map at
http://cycle.travel/map/journey/27580, and of course there's the little "find accommodation" button on the left.
Re: 3-5 day child-compatible routes?
Posted: 17 Aug 2016, 11:01am
by hamster
Did the Devon C2C with kids a few years back - some is out of date, but write-up here:
viewtopic.php?f=16&t=25359&p=200565