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Fiveways- Uni link by Queens Park Pete
Race Hill Amex link by Queens Park Pete
Peacehaven- Southease link by Queens Park Pete
Falmer cycleroute by Queens Park Pete

Local routesPost

dog friendly beach 1mi Wed 10 Apr
the other way for coffee 4mi Wed 10 Apr
one way for coffee 5mi Wed 10 Apr
Laura's Christmas walk 1mi 20 Dec 2023
Mum and dad 6mi 8 Dec 2023
beth 1mi 12 Oct 2023
DEVILS BIKES 1mi 10 Sep 2023
Stanmer entrance to sports complex 0mi 29 Aug 2023
Valley 6mi 18 Jun 2023
Joe's House 2mi 7 Jun 2023

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‘Bike hub’ brings 500 new spaces to Brighton station

13 Apr 2015 · 1

Brighton railway station now has one of Britain’s biggest bike parks after the opening of a £1.5m cycle hub. 500 secure cycle parking spaces have been provided at the rear of…

Motorbike event almost upstaged by cyclist

24 Jun 2014

The Motorcycle Industry Association almost ended up with egg on its face after organising ‘City Commuter Challenge’ events in Leeds and Brighton. The events were intended to prove that motorbikes…

Brighton 20 limit to be extended

6 Mar 2014

The city of Brighton and Hove is doubling the number of streets with a 20mph limit. Previously in force only in the city centre, the restriction will now apply to…

Days Out

Weekend rides

Find somewhere to cycle this weekend. Here’s our route-planner’s top picks around Brighton:

Alfriston Clergy House · 38mi round-trip
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Cissbury Ring · 15mi one-way
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National Cycle Network

Cycle routes in Brighton

The National Cycle Network is a great way to find traffic-free routes and quiet lanes. These routes pass through Brighton:

To London, Reigate, Horley and Crawley.

To Dover, Folkestone, Lydd, Rye, Hastings, Eastbourne, Seaford and Newhaven.

To Chertsey, Woking and Guildford.

Knowledge

Share your tips for cycling in Brighton

What are the roads like? Which are the most cycle-friendly cafés? Where’s your favourite place for a Saturday afternoon spin? Share your knowledge with other local cyclists.

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