Cycling in South Yorkshire

Summary

Cycling is a popular method of transport in the county of South Yorkshire, England. Between 2006 and 2014, there was an increase of over 25% in the number of cycle journeys being made in the county's urban areas.[1]

Cycle lane adjacent to the A638 road near Rossington
National Cycle Network Route 62 in Cusworth
Cycle track in Royston
Leisure cycleway near Shiregreen

As part of the South Yorkshire Active Travel Fund, the four boroughs of Sheffield, Doncaster, Barnsley and Rotherham have invested in the construction of several new cycling infrastructure projects, including cycle paths, and integrated and segregated cycle lanes.[2]

Commuter cycling edit

An increasing number of roads in South Yorkshire are being paralleled by segregated cycle lanes, such as in Penistone Road, Bennetthorpe and Sheffield Road.[3][4] This is intended to discourage commuters from using private cars, and instead cycle. It is also hoped that it will improve air quality in towns and cities by taking cars off the road.

Leisure cycling edit

The Trans Pennine Trail, a 215-mile-long national route for recreation and transport, connecting Southport, Merseyside on the west coast to Hornsea, East Yorkshire on the east coast, passes through South Yorkshire.[5] It is used primarily for leisure cycling rather than commuter cycling as it often does not take direct routes and is unpaved in some stretches.

The main east–west route passes through Penistone, Dodworth, Worsbrough, Wombwell, Manvers, Harlington, Sprotbrough, Cusworth, Bentley, Thorpe in Balne, Braithwaite and Sykehouse. A north–south extension connects Royston, Cudworth, Stairfoot, Elsecar, Wentworth, Tankersley, the Meadowhall shopping centre and Beighton.

South Yorkshire hosts numerous parks, forests, lakes and reserves that can be enjoyed by bike.

References edit

  1. ^ "South Yorkshire Cycling Action Plan" (PDF). Cycle Sheffield. April 2015. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  2. ^ "Miles of new cycle lanes to be built across Doncaster to create circular biking route". Doncaster Free Press. January 2022. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  3. ^ "Penistone Road cycle route". Cycle Sheffield. November 2016. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  4. ^ "New cycle route connecting Rotherham and Sheffield opens". The Star. March 2022. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  5. ^ "Welcome to the Trans Pennine Trail". Trans Pennine Trail. 2022. Retrieved 3 April 2022.