One of the main aims of Maidenhead Cycle Hub is to get more people cycling.

Luckily there are lots of great places to cycle in Maidenhead and across the borough such as along the National Cycle Route 4 (which runs through Maidenhead between London and Wales), Route 61 along the Jubilee River to Dorney and Eton Wick, Route 50 from north Maidenhead to Cookham. Dorney Lake also has excellent facilities for family cycling ( seasonal).

Our volunteer led Organised Bike Rides take families and less confident cyclists on some of these local bike routes and low traffic roads to show safe places to cycle and enjoy the local area. e.g. from Ockwells Park in Cox Green to Littlewick Green, or from Kidwells Park up to Cookham. ( See Activities)

The links below have a variety of rides around the Maidenhead area. These routes vary in distance so there is something for everyone.

RBWM Council

Leaflets promoting safe cycling and cycle routes in the borough

MapMy Ride

Discover new routes in Maidenhead and nationally, and create your own

Cycle-Route.com

Discover national routes including Berkshire

National Cycle Network

Maidenhead and surrounding area, plus national routes

Komoot

Discover new routes in Maidenhead and nationally, and create your own

Bikemap

Discover national routes including Berkshire

Looking for longer rides?

If you’re looking for a bigger adventure Sustrans have compiled some of the UK’s best long-distance bike rides. So pack up your bike and get planning your next trip here.