Discover Exeter on two wheels
At Involving Music, we encourage music lovers and gig-goers to extend their stay after the show and explore the city’s offerings.
Exeter, a cycle-friendly city, invites you to experience its charm and beauty from the saddle of a bicycle. The city is a cyclist’s paradise if you’re visiting Exeter for a music event, gig, or concert.
In fact, everything is accessible within a breezy 30-minute ride.
Exeter boasts numerous cycle routes, including dedicated bus and cycle lanes and quieter roads that are part of a well-structured cycle network.
These routes provide a safer cycling experience, steering you away from busier traffic and into more tranquil city areas.
Where to cycle:
The Exe Estuary Trail offers a fantastic cycling adventure for those feeling adventurous. This 26-mile, mostly flat route circles the entire Exe Estuary, linking Exmouth, Exeter, and Dawlish with stunning views of the River Exe.
It’s a perfect route for new and experienced cyclists looking to explore the city’s outskirts while enjoying the coastal landscapes.
If you’re looking for a smooth ride with rhythm all its own, the Exeter Canal cycle route is your track of choice. This serene, nearly traffic-free path offers a leisurely escape alongside the National Cycle Network route 2.
You’ll glide past tranquil RSPB reserves and historic locks, perfect for a post-gig wind down or a daytime exploration.
Can I hire a bike?
Absolutely. Exeter is home to several bike hire facilities that cater to all needs. Saddles & Paddles along the Quay and Route 2 Bikes in Topsham offer various rental options, including bikes suited for families.
A bit further afield (and indeed a place worth visiting) is Haldon Forest. If you’re feeling an adrenaline-fuelled adventure ride or a leisurely cycle, Haldon Forest Park is the perfect saddle spot. Forest Cycle Hire is the only approved cycle hire centre based at the 3,500-acre Haldon Forest Park near Exeter with over a hundred adult and child mountain bikes for hire and now electric bikes too.
Their purpose-built trails range from easy to technical and are for all ability levels.
Support these local businesses by hiring bikes for a gateway to explore the brilliant landscapes surrounding the historic city.
Cycle through the local scene
Cycling in Exeter means you can enjoy an eco-friendly mode of transportation and immerse yourself in the local culture. Cycling connects you to the city in a unique way, allowing you to discover hidden gems and interact with the environment at your own pace.
Plan your route:
Planning your cycling adventure in Exeter is easy. Visit the Travel Devon website for detailed route information, use this interactive cycle map or this one provided by Visit Exeter.
So, why not make your next visit to a gig a little longer and explore Exeter by bike?