National Cycle Route 67


National Cycle Network Route 67 is a Sustrans National Route that runs from Long Whatton to Northallerton. The route is in length and is open but with sections missing.

History

Many sections of the route are Railway Paths inculding ex Great Central Railway Five Pits Trail and ex North Eastern Railway Nidderdale Greenway.

Route

The route is incomplete with gaps to the planned northern and southern trailheads and there are gaps south of Chesterfield. Between Leeds and Bramham the gap is filled by NCN Route 66.

Long Eaton to Heanor

The southern end of route 67 is at junction with NCN Route 6 in Long Eaton. Running north for to Heanor, it is a traffic free path through Shipley Country Park known as the Nutbrook Trail.

Blackwell to Grassmoor

There is a gap for appoximately before NCN 67 restarts at Blackwell. This off road route to Grassmoor is known as the Five Pits Trail.

Chesterfield to Leeds

The longest continuous section of NCN 67 is the Trans Pennine Trail route from Chesterfield to Leeds. It passes through the eastern sides of Sheffield, Barnsley and Wakefield. On reaching the south east of Leeds, it meets NCN Route 66 which can be followed east for to reach the next section.

Bramham to Ripon

From Bramham the route uses paths adjacent to the A1 to Wetherby where it uses the Harland Way railway path to Spofforth. The route is the a mixture of on-road, traffic free and railway path through Harrogate to its current northern terminus at a junction with NCN Route 688 near Fountains Abbey. Route 688 can be followed for to reach Ripon.

Related NCN routes

Route 67 is part of the Trans Pennine Trail route along with:
Route 67 meets the following routes: