Holsworthy
National Cycle Route 3: Holsworthy to Coast
Holsworthy
National Cycle Route 3: Holsworthy to Coast
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National Cycle Route 3: Holsworthy to Coast is a scenic cycling path in North Devon, England, forming a key section of the much larger National Cycle Route 3. This route begins in the market town of Holsworthy, situated in the Torridge district of Devon, and extends westward towards the picturesque North Cornwall coast, often leading towards the popular seaside town of Bude. It offers cyclists a journey through the heart of "Ruby Country", showcasing the diverse landscapes of the South…
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Distance 1.22 km
Uphill 20 m
Downhill 0 m
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Yes, the Holsworthy to Coast section of NCN 3 is generally considered suitable for beginners and less experienced cyclists. It features a lovely traffic-free path out of Holsworthy, which is quiet and easy to ride. While the broader National Cycle Route 3 includes some challenging hills typical of the South West, this specific segment is known for its accessibility. However, be aware that some sections can be mossy or muddy after rain, so appropriate cycling gear is recommended.
The specific distance for the 'Holsworthy to Coast' section can vary depending on the exact coastal destination (e.g., Bude). However, the Devon section of NCN 3, which includes Holsworthy, covers about 105 miles (168 km). For the Holsworthy to Bude segment, cyclists can expect a journey of around 15-20 miles (24-32 km). The time taken will depend on your cycling speed and stops, but a leisurely ride could take 2-4 hours.
Yes, the traffic-free path out of Holsworthy is also open to pedestrians, making it suitable for walking with dogs. As with any shared path, ensure your dog is kept under control, preferably on a lead, to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all users, including cyclists and other walkers.
Holsworthy itself is served by local bus routes connecting it to larger towns like Bude, Bideford, and Exeter. While direct train access to Holsworthy is no longer available, you can reach nearby towns by train and then connect via bus. Check local bus schedules for services to Holsworthy to begin your cycle journey.
Yes, Holsworthy, as a market town, offers various accommodation options including B&Bs, guesthouses, and potentially a hotel or two. As you head towards the coast, towns like Bude provide a wider range of accommodation, from campsites and holiday parks to hotels and self-catering cottages, catering to different budgets and preferences.
Holsworthy offers a selection of cafes, pubs, and shops where you can stock up on supplies or enjoy a meal before or after your ride. As you progress along the route, especially towards the coast, you'll find further amenities in villages and towns. The broader NCN 3 passes through charming towns like Great Torrington, Bideford, and Barnstaple, which are well-equipped with refreshment stops.
This section of NCN 3 takes you through the beautiful 'Ruby Country' of Devon, characterized by rolling countryside and tranquil river valleys. As you approach the coast, particularly towards Bude, you'll be rewarded with scenic views of the North Cornwall coastline. While specific named viewpoints might be sparse on the immediate Holsworthy section, the journey itself offers picturesque rural landscapes and the anticipation of coastal beauty.
The 'Holsworthy to Coast' section of NCN 3 connects to the wider network, including parts of the Tarka Trail. The Tarka Trail is renowned for its largely traffic-free, flat, and well-maintained paths, often following disused railway lines, making it exceptionally family-friendly. While the Holsworthy section shares the traffic-free and easy-riding characteristics, the Tarka Trail proper, particularly between Great Torrington, Bideford, and Barnstaple, is celebrated for its unique artistic benches and sculptures, and extensive wooded surroundings.
While the 'Holsworthy to Coast' section is primarily a linear route connecting to the larger NCN 3, you can often create circular routes by utilizing quiet country lanes and local roads that branch off or run parallel to the main path. Exploring the network of lanes within 'Ruby Country' around Holsworthy can provide opportunities for shorter circular rides, returning to your starting point.
Given that some sections can be mossy or develop muddy puddles after rain, particularly outside of drier months, it's advisable to wear appropriate cycling gear. This includes waterproof or water-resistant outerwear, comfortable cycling shorts, and sturdy footwear. Layers are always a good idea to adapt to changing weather conditions, and a helmet is essential for safety.
The 'Holsworthy to Coast' section is generally described as quiet. While it may see more activity on pleasant weekends, especially during peak season, it is less likely to be as crowded as some of the more popular, well-known sections of the Tarka Trail or coastal paths. Cyclists often appreciate its peaceful atmosphere, even on busier days.