Most Popular Places to Cycle in UK

 

Cities / boroughs with the highest rates of cycling. Measured by cycling at least once a month.

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cycle-rates-in selected-English cities

The top three Cycling Cities / boroughs are

  1. Cambridge 50% ,
  2. Isles of Scilly 41%
  3.  Oxford. 33%

The areas with lowest rates of cycling in England are

  1. Barking and Dagenham 8%
  2. Hillingdon 8%
  3. Blackburn with Darwen 7%

List of Places in England with rates of Cycling at least once a month

Borough
% cycling once a month
Cambridge
58
Isles of Scilly5
41
Oxford
33
York
32
South Cambridgeshire
32
Gosport
32
Cambridgeshire
31
City of London5
30
Richmond upon Thames
30
Rutland
27
Vale of White Horse
27
Norwich
26
Hackney
26
Worthing
26
Oxfordshire
25
Chichester
25
Mid Suffolk
24
Hart
24
New Forest
24
West Oxfordshire
24
Elmbridge
24
Bristol, City of
24
Lancaster
23
South Norfolk
23
Epsom and Ewell
23
Ryedale
22
Huntingdonshire
22
St Edmundsbury
22
Lambeth
22
Wokingham
22
Test Valley
22
South Oxfordshire
22
Peterborough
21
Suffolk Coastal
21
Waveney
21
Westminster
21
Bracknell Forest
21
Windsor and Maidenhead
21
Hampshire
21
Havant
21
Winchester
21
Cotswold
21
Sedgemoor
21
East Riding of Yorkshire
20
North East Lincolnshire
20
South Kesteven
20
Rushcliffe
20
Chelmsford
20
St Albans
20
Norfolk
20
Breckland
20
Camden
20
Hammersmith and Fulham
20
Kensington and Chelsea
20
Southwark
20
Wandsworth
20
Portsmouth
20
Dover
20
Mole Valley
20
Woking
20
West Sussex
20
Arun
20
South Gloucestershire
20
Swindon
20
Wiltshire
20
Exeter
20
Christchurch
20
Weymouth and Portland
20
Kingston upon Hull, City of
19
Charnwood
19
Melton
19
East Lindsey
19
West Lindsey
19
Tamworth
19
East Cambridgeshire
19
King’s Lynn and West Norfolk
19
Suffolk
19
Islington
19
West Berkshire
19
Rushmoor
19
Guildford
19
Horsham
19
Bournemouth
19
Poole
19
North Dorset
19
Purbeck
19
Stroud
19
Tewkesbury
19
Cheshire East
18
Cheshire West and Chester
18
Warrington
18
Carlisle
18
South Lakeland
18
Hambleton
18
Harrogate
18
Erewash
18
Lincolnshire
18
Boston
18
Lincoln
18
Warwick
18
Fenland
18
Uttlesford
18
Merton
18
18
Milton Keynes
18
Reading
18
Basingstoke and Deane
18
Fareham
18
Canterbury
18
Tunbridge Wells
18
Cherwell
18
Surrey
18
Mid Sussex
18
Bath and North East Somerset
18
Dorset
18
Gloucestershire
18
Cheltenham
18
Gloucester
18
Taunton Deane
18
Eden
17
Preston
17
North Yorkshire
17
Selby
17
Harborough
17
Hinckley and Bosworth
17
Northampton
17
East Staffordshire
17
Worcester
17
Rugby
17
17
Bedford
17
Castle Point
17
Welwyn Hatfield
17
Broadland
17
Forest Heath
17
Swale
17
Thanet
17
Tonbridge and Malling
17
Runnymede
17
Surrey Heath
17
Waverley
17
Adur
17
17
East Devon
17
East Dorset
17
Darlington
16
Craven
16
Richmondshire
16
Derbyshire Dales
16
Leicestershire
16
North Kesteven
16
Daventry
16
Newark and Sherwood
16
Lichfield
16
Bromsgrove
16
Solihull
16
Central Bedfordshire
16
Braintree
16
North Norfolk
16
Ipswich
16
16
Hounslow
16
Kingston upon Thames
16
Lewisham
16
Tower Hamlets
16
Aylesbury Vale
16
Lewes
16
East Hampshire
16
Kent
16
Ashford
16
Tandridge
16
Somerset
16
Middlesbrough
15
Cumbria
15
Barrow-in-Furness
15
Ribble Valley
15
South Ribble
15
West Lancashire
15
Trafford
15
North Lincolnshire
15
15
Derby
15
South Derbyshire
15
Blaby
15
Nottinghamshire
15
Bassetlaw
15
Broxtowe
15
South Staffordshire
15
Stratford-on-Avon
15
Southend-on-Sea
15
Essex
15
Colchester
15
Croydon
15
Ealing
15
Sutton
15
Buckinghamshire
15
Chiltern
15
South Bucks
15
Eastbourne
15
Gravesham
15
Cornwall
15
North Somerset
15
Plymouth
15
Devon
15
Teignbridge
15
West Dorset
15
Northumberland
14
Redcar and Cleveland
14
Stockton-on-Tees
14
North Tyneside
14
Lancashire
14
Wyre
14
High Peak
14
South Holland
14
Northamptonshire
14
Herefordshire, County of
14
Telford and Wrekin
14
Staffordshire
14
Stafford
14
Worcestershire
14
Wyre Forest
14
Warwickshire
14
Harlow
14
Maldon
14
Rochford
14
Hertfordshire
14
North Hertfordshire
14
Three Rivers
14
Watford
14
Great Yarmouth
14
Babergh
14
Brent
14
Bromley
14
Haringey
14
Waltham Forest
14
Southampton
14
Wycombe
14
Wealden
14
Maidstone
14
Reigate and Banstead
14
Spelthorne
14
Mid Devon
14
Torridge
14
Forest of Dean
14
West Somerset
14
Hartlepool
13
13
Chorley
13
Fylde
13
Bury
13
Manchester
13
Salford
13
Stockport
13
Sefton
13
13
Nottingham
13
Derbyshire
13
Amber Valley
13
Chesterfield
13
Corby
13
South Northamptonshire
13
Wellingborough
13
Ashfield
13
Staffordshire Moorlands
13
Wychavon
13
Tendring
13
Enfield
13
Brighton and Hove
13
Isle of Wight
13
East Sussex
13
Eastleigh
13
Sevenoaks
13
Crawley
13
North Devon
13
West Devon
13
Mendip
13
South Somerset
13
Durham
12
Tyne and Wear (Met County)
12
Newcastle upon Tyne
12
South Tyneside
12
Blackpool
12
Allerdale
12
Greater Manchester (Met County)
12
Tameside
12
Wigan
12
Wirral
12
Scarborough
12
Kettering
12
Gedling
12
Mansfield
12
12
Cannock Chase
12
Malvern Hills
12
Redditch
12
Broxbourne
12
East Hertfordshire
12
Greenwich
12
Slough
12
Rother
12
Torbay
12
Halton
11
Copeland
11
Merseyside (Met County)
11
Liverpool
11
Doncaster
11
Bradford
11
Leeds
11
East Northamptonshire
11
Stoke-on-Trent
11
Shropshire
11
North Warwickshire
11
Nuneaton and Bedworth
11
West Midlands (Met County)
11
Birmingham
11
Coventry
11
Dudley
11
Basildon
11
Brentwood
11
Epping Forest
11
Dacorum
11
Stevenage
11
Bexley
11
Newham
11
Redbridge
11
Medway
11
Dartford
11
Shepway
11
Gateshead
10
Sunderland
10
Pendle
10
St. Helens
10
South Yorkshire (Met County)
10
Barnsley
10
Sheffield
10
West Yorkshire (Met County)
10
Wakefield
10
North East Derbyshire
10
North West Leicestershire
10
Wolverhampton
10
Barnet
10
Harrow
10
Havering
10
South Hams
10
Bolton
9
Oldham
9
Rochdale
9
Kirklees
9
Leicester
9
Bolsover
9
Newcastle-under-Lyme
9
Sandwell
9
Walsall
9
Thurrock
9
Hertsmere
9
Hastings
9
Burnley
8
Hyndburn
8
Rossendale
8
Knowsley
8
Rotherham
8
Calderdale
8
Oadby and Wigston
8
Luton
8
Barking and Dagenham
8
Hillingdon
8
Blackburn with Darwen
7
  • 10 per cent of adults cycle at least once per week. This figure varies significantly by area, from over 50 per cent to less than 5 per cent.
  • 11 per cent of adults cycle for at least half an hour, at least once per month. Across different areas, this proportion ranges from 35 per cent to 4 per cent.
    Amongst those who do some cycling for at least half an hour, 16 per cent always do so for utility purposes (getting from place to place), rather than for recreation or health reasons.
  • 71 per cent of adults walk for at least half an hour, at least once per month. Across different areas, this proportion ranges from over 80 per cent to around 60 per cent.
  • 23 per cent of those who do some walking for at least half an hour do so exclusively for utility purposes. The share of utility walking is highest in London, where 35 per cent of those who walk do so only for utility purposes.

Most Popular London Boroughs To Cycle

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This shows a large disparity between the most popular boroughs for cycling – City of London, Richmond (30%) and the least popular boroughs Barking and Dagenham and Hillingson 8%

Source:

Dept of Transport. Local area walking and cycling survey

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4 Responses to Most Popular Places to Cycle in UK

  1. georgie o December 7, 2012 at 11:35 pm #

    Blackburn roads have so many bloomin potholes! And young racer lads driving hired cards too – honestly hate the ride to my other half’s house in Bburn town centre. Bits of Accrington can be just as bad and dont even mention the Rossendale Gyratory and road to Haslingden! Thankfully miles and miles of other good cycling routes in East Lancs. Phew

  2. John Gallagher October 19, 2012 at 8:11 pm #

    Blackburn & Darwen: on my most recent LEJOG ride I made the mistake of booking into the Slaidburn YHA – which is in a gloroious part of the world but not so good when cycling there from Blackburn … them thar hills could be the reason why there isn’t much cycling there.

    Having said that, once the moors to High Bentham and beyond had been dealt with, there was a nice steady climb up the Lune Gorge – which was superb; the decent from Shap northward is worthwhile.

  3. Hurumph October 3, 2012 at 11:49 pm #

    I’m very disappointed to see how poorly my area, and neighbouring areas, do – Chiltern – though I think the reason it is so low is the same one why you cycle here at times: hills. You can’t go more than a couple of miles without having steep hills to climb or decend, often on narrow roads, and I think it puts a lot of people off.

    What a shame. They are missing out.

    • tejvan October 8, 2012 at 7:24 am #

      Maybe, though Bristol is quite hilly and for short distances it doesn’t seem to discourage too much

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