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Cycling in St. Albans

St Albans is a great place to cycle, and now there are even more opportunities to get out and about on your bike in the area.

Find out more about rides coming up in St Albans here, and see the tabs below for other cycling opportunities.

The St Albans Charity Cycle Ride takes place on Sunday 18 May. Find out more.

Hertfordshire County Council

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Try a local ride in St. Albans

Watercress Beds and Pheasant Covers

Sunday 27th July 2014 at 10.00am (St. Albans) Book Now
Challenging You don’t have to be the next Bradley Wiggins, but you’ll need to be fairly fit to take part in Challenging ride. As well as covering a good distance, there may well be a few hills along the way! If you fancy a fresh challenge, these rides are perfect for you.
11+ (children 11-15 with adult)
150 mins

Ayot Loop

Sunday 27th July 2014 at 2.00pm (St. Albans) Book Now
Steady If you’re fairly confident on your bike and ready to broaden your cycling horizons, Steady rides are ideal. At a comfortable pace, and possibly with some modest hills along the way, rides take place on mainly quiet roads with plenty of sights along the way.
Anyone
75 mins

Lost Rails

Sunday 3rd August 2014 at 10.00am (St. Albans) Book Now
Challenging You don’t have to be the next Bradley Wiggins, but you’ll need to be fairly fit to take part in Challenging ride. As well as covering a good distance, there may well be a few hills along the way! If you fancy a fresh challenge, these rides are perfect for you.
11+ (children 11-15 with adult)
150 mins

Highfield Park to Alban Way

Sunday 10th August 2014 at 2.00pm (St. Albans) Book Now
Easygoing Not cycled for a while and looking for an easy way to get back in the saddle? Fancy a fun way to get your friends or kids riding?  Easygoing rides are great for all abilities and ages, taking place along relaxed, mostly traffic-free routes.
Anyone
60 mins

Roaming to Rabley Park

Sunday 17th August 2014 at 10.00am (St. Albans) Book Now
Steady If you’re fairly confident on your bike and ready to broaden your cycling horizons, Steady rides are ideal. At a comfortable pace, and possibly with some modest hills along the way, rides take place on mainly quiet roads with plenty of sights along the way.
8+ (children 8-15 with adult)
105 mins

Chugging along the Nickey Line to Harpenden

Sunday 17th August 2014 at 2.00pm (St. Albans) Book Now
Steady If you’re fairly confident on your bike and ready to broaden your cycling horizons, Steady rides are ideal. At a comfortable pace, and possibly with some modest hills along the way, rides take place on mainly quiet roads with plenty of sights along the way.
Anyone
75 mins

Clubs

Cycling clubs

British Cycling can help you to find a club that’s right for you. Use the club finder link to find a club near you. There are some great cycling clubs in and around St Albans who'll be happy for you to come along and ride with them, including:

Verulam CC
nick.coe@bt.com

Lampard Road Club
brian.foran@ntlworld.com

Commuting

commuting - British Cycling Sky Ride

In recent years , through the work of St. Alban City and District Council, there has been a marked increase in cycling in St. Albans. With this work ongoing St. Albans is becoming an excellent place to be a bike commuter.

Cycle route provision
St Albans sits at the junction of two National Cycle Network routes – NCN6 heads north-south through the town and, when complete, will reach from London to Threlkeld in Cumbria. More locally however, NCN6 enters St Albans from the north on Harpenden Road, passing through the town centre avoiding the busiest streets before heading south across the M25 and on towards Watford and north-west London.

South of the town, the route is referred to as Route 6/61. However branching east of the town centre, following the former St Albans – Hatfield Garden City railway line, is NCN61, known as the Alban Way.

The 6.5 mile former railway line provides an idyllic, traffic-free way for cyclists and walkers to travel from Hatfield into the heart of St Albans and is a product of joint-working between civil engineering and sustainable transport charity Sustrans, the Countryside Commission and other local, regional and national bodies.

In the town itself, St Albans City and District Council’s detailed cycle map provides details of suggested on-road routes as well as tarmac and un-surfaced traffic-free cycle routes.

Cycle parking
St Albans main shopping street St Peter’s Street has 12 on-street parking locations and the City and District council identifies further improvements to cycle parking as a key part of its ongoing Cycling Strategy.

Cycling and trains
St Albans City Railway Station has sheltered cycle storage within the station building to help enable commuters to combine rail and cycle travel. Thanks to increased funding from the government's Local Sustainable Transport Fund, 348 extra covered cycle parking spaces will be installed at the station during 2012.

In terms of taking bikes on the train, commuters are advised to check on the individual policies of their train operators, details of which can be found here.

Bike Shops
St Albans has four bike shops; Rock and Road Bikes and Addiktion Cycles on Victoria Street, Triathlon Zone on Hatfield Road and St Albans Cycles in Jersey Farm. For a searchable database of bike shops check out the shop finder.

Don’t leave home without...
St Alban’s City and District Council’s cycle map for routes, parking locations and more.

Essential Links
St Albans City and District Council cycling pages
St Albans Cycling Map
St Albans City and District Council’s Cycling Strategy
Hertfordshire County Council's Cycling Pages
Opencyclemap.org – St Albans   
St Albans Cycling Campaign - passionate about cycling in the city

Support

Cycle commuting

Cycling Initiatives

Green Generation's aim is to collect old, broken and hopelessly waiting to be used bikes and transform them into 'Green Bikes'. Every bike that we work on is cleaned, checked and repaired or painted if needed to make you look special.

Need your bike repairing?

Cycle Tech Hertfordshire is a mobile bicycle repair specialist based in St Albans covering the Hertfordshire area.

Where to ride

Where to cycle

Whatever kind of cycling you enjoy, there are lots of places to do it in and around St Albans. 

Download the St Albans cycle map.

The Alban Way is a trail of approximately 6.5 miles for cyclists and walkers along the former railway line between St Albans and Hatfield. It's an important link in the local sustainable transport network and forms part of Route 61 of the National Cycle Network.