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Lincoln to Scarborough

Lincoln | Market Rasen | Humber Bridge | Hull | Beverley | Driffield | Bridlington | Scarborough

The route passes through the east of Lincoln before using cycle lanes and cycle paths along the A46. Once out of the city it makes use of country lanes to Market Rasen, then up into the Lincolnshire Wolds to Barton-upon-Humber. There is one section of bridal path near Humberside Airport. Crossing the Humber Bridge to Hessle the route meets Route 65 on the eastern Leg of the Trans Pennine Trail the route continues north through west Hull suburbs before reaching the town of Beverly. Using mainly country lanes via Driffield, the route reaches the North Sea coast at Bridlington. Between Bridlington and Scarborough Route 1 climbs over the Yorkshire Wolds.

The 57 miles of Route 1 between the junction of Route 164 in Beverly 53°50′26″N 0°25′44″W / 53.8406°N 0.429°W / 53.8406; -0.429 and the junction with Route 166 in Hunmanby are part of the Yorkshire Wolds Cycle Route.

Between Hutton Cranswick 53°57′14″N 0°29′53″W / 53.9539°N 0.498°W / 53.9539; -0.498 and Bridlington 54°05′33″N 0°10′38″W / 54.0924°N 0.1772°W / 54.0924; -0.1772 Route 1 is the eastern end of the Way of the Roses Challenge Ride.