There are several roads in and out of Otley.
1. The main road to Leeds is the A660, and it's a gentle climb.
2. East Chevin Road is marked on OS maps with a single chevron (a gradient between 1 in 7 and 1 in 5). When driving it in a car it looks sufficiently severe that I've never attempted it on my fixed wheel road bike.
3. West Chevin Road is also marked with a single chevron on OS maps, but in my opinion is easier than East Chevin, as it has some gentler sections.
4. The roads towards Ilkley and Pool are both fairly flat, as they follow the river Wharfe.
5. The other main road is Carr Bank. It heads northwards out of Otley, and is also marked with a single chevron. It's a long climb, but it does have some gentler sections, allowing recovery before the next steep bit.
I rode from Leeds, down the gentle incline of the A660 Leeds road into Otley, then I crossed the river Wharfe, and climbed out of Otley up Carr Bank. It was a bit of a struggle on the fixed wheel, but slightly easier than last time, so I guess I must be getting fitter and stronger.
From the top I can see the Chevin on the horizon, which is where I'm going next. The trig point on the right of the picture is 256m elevation, so I've climbed a little over 200m from the bridge over the river Wharfe in Otley.
Looking in another direction, I can see the 'golf balls' at Menwith Hill.
Zooming in on the 'golf balls'
This is the road down to Askwith. I drag the brakes slightly most of the way to keep my RPM under control. At the bottom it's a quick, easy spin back into Otley, where I head up the West Chevin road.
From the top of the Chevin, I can see Leeds Bradford Airport (centre-left), and its runway (right). I don't think I've ever seen so many tailfins there before. Normally they turn around quite quickly and fly away again. Maybe all the aircraft are being stored until demand resumes. Beyond the tailfins, a few of the tower blocks in Leeds city centre can be made out.
Looking north I can see Otley, and the hill I've just come from. The radio mast in the first picture is barely visible on the horizon, about 2/3 across from the left.
From the top of the Chevin, it's a fairly easy ride back home.