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Ride Into Summer with 20% Off Art

Love life on two wheels? This weekend only, enjoy 20% off all cycling-themed artwork – online and in our galleries.

With over 50 pieces to choose from, there’s something for every cycling fan. Whether it’s a gift or a treat for yourself, now’s a great time to pick up a piece of Lucy’s cycling art.

From scenic country lanes to peaceful rides in the hills, Lucy’s artwork captures the feeling of being out in nature on your bike. You don’t need to be a pro – if you enjoy a pedal and a view, you’ll find something that speaks to you.

Depending on the size of the print, you could save up to £160.

But don’t wait – this offer is only live from Thursday 27th June until midnight Sunday 29th June (Excludes originals and trade)

Explore the collection here: lucypittaway.co.uk/cycling-artwork

Our Favourite Rides in North Yorkshire

We asked around the office, and it turns out we’ve got more cycling fans than we first realised! Here are a few of our team’s favourite local rides – have you done them yet?

  • Richmond to Reeth (Swaledale) – A scenic route with rolling hills, stone walls and sweeping views. Great coffee stops too.
  • The Tour de Yorkshire route near Leyburn – A challenging but rewarding ride with big climbs!
  • Easby Abbey loop – A gentler option starting from Richmond, perfect for a slower pace and a bit of history along the way.
  • The Yorkshire Dales circular from Hawes – Stunning countryside, sheep traffic jams, and plenty of photo ops.

Every Ride Tells a Story – Tag Us

We love seeing your outdoor adventures. Lucy’s own rides have inspired much of her work over the years.

Share your cycling moments with us on social media using #YourLucyPittawayArt.

 

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