From the windswept cliffs of Cornwall to the dramatic shores of northern Scotland, the Land’s End to John o’ Groats (LEJOG) ride is the ultimate UK cycling challenge. Covering around 1,000 miles from the southwestern tip of England to the farthest point in the Highlands, it’s a journey of endurance, discovery, and sheer determination.
Whether you tackled it in a group, rode solo, or took the scenic route over a few weeks, LEJOG is an unforgettable experience — and for many, the crown jewel in their cycling journey.
An Iconic End-to-End Cycling Route
The beauty of LEJOG is that no two rides are the same. Some cyclists follow the classic route, while others carve their own path through winding country roads, steep climbs, and quiet coastal stretches. From Bristol to the Borders, the LEJOG cycling route showcases the full sweep of the UK’s landscapes — a true test of legs and spirit.
It’s more than just a ride. It’s a milestone.
Celebrate the Journey with a Custom Route Print

After months of training and countless miles in the saddle, your LEJOG ride deserves more than just the memories. Our LegJog custom cycling print is a minimalist, personalised artwork that captures your exact route from Land’s End to John o’ Groats, complete with your name, dates, distance, and finishing time. Whether as a unique cycling gift or a meaningful souvenir for yourself, it’s a lasting reminder of an epic British cycling adventure — perfect for displaying at home, the office, or your training space.
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LEJOG FAQ: Your Questions Answered
How long does it take to ride LEJOG?
Most cyclists complete the Land’s End to John o’ Groats ride in 10 to 14 days, depending on fitness level and route choice. Some race it in under a week, while others take a more leisurely approach over 2–3 weeks.
How far is the LEJOG route?
The distance varies based on your chosen route, but most LEJOG rides are between 1,400 to 1,600 km (870 to 1,000 miles). Riders can choose flatter, faster roads or more scenic, rural paths.
What’s the best time of year to do LEJOG?
Most riders tackle LEJOG between May and September, when the UK weather is milder and daylight hours are longer. Expect a mix of sunshine, rain, and everything in between!
Can I get a custom print of my LEJOG ride?
Yes! Our LegJog custom route print is designed specifically for LEJOG cyclists. You can personalise it with your exact route, name, dates, distance, and finishing time — a perfect cycling memento or gift.












