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Cycling Route in Kleve , Schleswig-Holstein , Germany

Tour de Moor in Dithmarschen

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Start in Kleve, Kfz. Abstellmöglichkeit auf öffentlichem P an L 149 rechts ca. 200m Richtung Friedrichstadt Pausen in Lunden, St. Annen, Friedrichstadt, Schlichting.

Wegweiser sind vorhanden. Achtung: ab Dammbrück Richtung NSG Mötjenpolder zweigt ein unbeschilderter Asphaltweg ab, der nach ca. 100 m. in einen Schotterweg übergeht. Möglichkeit der Besichtigung eines Aussichtsturms, Abzweig links ca. + 2 Km. Am Ende des Weges Radl-Hütte, von dort ca. 200 m rechts auf L 302, dann links weiter der Beschilderung.

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Lundener Geschlechterfriedhof, direkt mitten im Ort. Die Familienverbände der Bauern (Geschlechter) prägten die Geschichte Dithmarschens, von 1447 bis 1559 sogar als unaghängige Bauernrepublik. <P> Der Geschlechterfriedhof ist ein Zeuge dieser Zeit und einmalig in seiner Art. Jedes Grab gehört zu einem Hof und wurde mit diesem weiter vererbt. Die Gräber bestehen aus tonnenförmig gewölbten Grabkellern, die mit bis zu zwei tonnen schweren Grabplatten verschlossen sind.

Der Klev bei Kleve, er entstand als Erosionskante zur höher gelegenen Geest nach der vorletzten Eiszeit vor etwa 150.000 Jahren. Durch den ansteigenden Meeresspiegel nach der letzten Eiszeit erreichte die Nordsee vor ca. 7000 Jahren wieder den Klev und nagte an der Abbruchkante.

Kleine Kirche mit interessanter Geschichte, siehe auch Wikipedia St. Annen. Durch eine Urkunde von Papst Julius II. wurde die 1491 gegründete Kapelle St. Annen zu eigenständigen Kirche. Der heutige rote Backstenbau stammt von 1571 und wurde auf der Kirchwurt errichtet. Interessant ist die Entstehungsgeschichte, vor Ort nachzulesen.

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Moor to Sea Cycle Network (overall route: anti-clockwise)

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Welcome to the National Park's flagship, long-distance bike route!

The 'Moor to Sea Cycle Network' connects Scarborough, Whitby, Dalby Forest, Pickering and Great Ayton in a stunning series of moorland, forest and coastal loops. There are around 150 miles to explore, through the very heart of the North York Moors National Park – on quiet roads, woodland tracks and bridleways, as well as along the line of the former Scarborough to Whitby railway (the 'Cinder Track').

Riding the whole network would provide 5 or 6 days' great cycling, but it's split into eleven separate sections so that you can tackle shorter stages on day rides and outings. It's also possible to do smaller circular trails off the main network, particularly starting from Hawsker or Dalby Forest.

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The route is way-marked all the way, using cycle route signs and waymark arrows. An odd sign may be missing so make regular map checks to save unnecessary miles. You can download a map of the Moor to Sea Cycle Network here (pdf).

Check Moor to Sea route news before you set off – we provide regular route updates and post any recent changes to rights of way.

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Stockton Sportive

Stockton Sportive

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Tour de Moor

Distance: 37.8 miles (60.8km)

Elevation: 1,366 ft (416m)

Ride Time: 2 – 4hrs

Start: 08:30 – 08:45

Feed: Kildale 17.5mi (28.2km)

Price: £27.50

Distance: 72.6mi (116.8km)

Elevation: 5,802ft (1,768m)

Ride Time: 5 – 7hrs

Start Time: 07:30 – 08:00

Feed 1: Kildale 17 miles (27.3km) Feed 2: Kildale 52 miles (83.6km)

Price: £32.50

Distance: 104.8mi (168.7km)

Elevation: 8,963 ft (2,732m)

Ride Time: 7 – 10hrs

Feed 1: Kildale 18.1mi (29.1km) Feed 2: Cropton 58.7mi (94.5km) Feed 3: Kildale 85mi (137km)

Price: £37.50

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The Stockton Sportive, one of the most inclusive events in the calendar!

From the “tougher than the Fed Whitton” Tour de Moor at 105 miles/ 11,000ft of the climbing route, right down to the nearly flat short route ride, there is something for everyone!

Any of the 3 routes available are stunning. Depart the established event site of Stockton Riverside on closed roads and ride away from the urban area soon to be in The N. Yorks Moors.

Every turn is signposted, there are motorbikes and service cars out on the course to keep you safe and help resolve any issues. First aid is available on all the routes and we have regular feed stops and water stations along the way.

Quickly you are on Country Roads heading deep into North Yorkshire and some wonderful scenery, riding down quiet lanes with 100’s of riders of all abilities and admiring this great part of the World.

The short ride is mostly flat, aimed at families and people who are new to Sportive riding. You still enjoy quiet roads in great scenery but the ride isn’t too challenging. You can take as long as you want to ride it, we have people on all kinds of bikes on the short route. It’s a great, fun start to Sportive riding.

Those looking for some more miles and serious climbing can take on the medium route, at 73 miles and 5,300 feet of climbing it’s a perfect route to see the countryside and test your riding ability.

For the die-hard experienced Sportive rider, we have the toughest ride there is le Tour de Moor. Over 100 miles and 11,000 feet of climbing. Riders return declaring it the toughest ride they have event done.

Whatever route you chose the 2022 Stockton Sportive will be a great day out in a safe and well-supported event and your chance to be part of this spectacular weekend in Stockton-on-Tees.

Join us on Sunday 3 July from 9am on Stockton Riverside as the Stockton Cycling Festival continues! Now in its 10 th year, the Stockton Cycling Festival returns with a packed line up of free, family fun including elite racing, Extreme Bike Battle stunt show, free climbing wall, giant games, face painting, arts and crafts and much more! Plus don’t miss our free family bike ride starting at 1pm on Stockton Riverside. Join in and enjoy our traffic-free route around Stockton

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Tour de France in the Dales

Well, the Tour de France’s visit to the Yorkshire Dales has been and gone, and if you didn’t see it in person, you probably saw it on TV. It was an amazing experience and we are sure that it will live long and fondly in many people’s memories.

So what now? We think that the best way to get over the ‘post-Grand Départ blues’ is to come to the Dales and see the beauty of the area for yourself, and find out what cycling here is all about. And don’t worry – there aren’t quite so many people here now as there were on 5 July when Le Tour powered their way through the National Park!

Experience the Tour

One of the great things about cycling is that you can experience the same views and roads as the professionals. We may be biased but we think the best part of Stage 1 was the wonderful roads of the Yorkshire Dales National Park which took in three classified climbs and fantastic scenery. A bonus for us amateur riders without the advantage of road closures is that these are also the quieter roads to cycle on. We have produced a couple of suggested rides for people who want to get the Stage 1 experience.

You can ride up Wharfedale from Grassington passing Kilnsey Crag to take on the first climb on the Tour de France – Kidstones Pass. Then return back down the valley on a back road for a great 45km ride – the Cote de Kidstones .

Or, start in Reeth, Hawes or Leyburn and take on the two cols route which takes you over Buttertubs Pass and Grinton Moor – the second and third climbs on the route.

Alternatively, if you are up for a real challenge, take on all three climbs on the TdF in the Dales route , a 125km circular route which includes a return from Middleham via the remote Coverdale valley. We have written this starting at Grassington but you can obviously start in any of the towns along the route.

Be warned though – although the organisers categorised Stage 1 as a ‘flat route’, very few people will agree with them!

A bit of history

Just in case you had forgotten on 5 and 6 July 2014 the Tour de France began in Yorkshire. The first stage started in Leeds, made its way to Skipton and then travelled through the Yorkshire Dales National Park passing along Wharfedale, Wensleydale and Swaledale, before heading to Harrogate.

The second stage left York, went back through Harrogate and came to Bolton Abbey before turning south through the Pennines to Sheffield. The third stage saw the riders head from Cambridge down to a finish in London.

Local communities along the route really pulled out the stops in decorating their towns and villages in preparation, and fans added their own touches to the roads being used.

It was, quite simply, a wonderful, amazing, unforgettable, iconic, spectacular, inspiring, once-in-a-lifetime, colourful, ‘magnifique’, and unbelievable experience! We quite enjoyed it!

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