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Centres Visitor and Refreshments

Shops: , Longstone, Great Bakewell, Hire, Cycle Includes

Youlgreave Peak, in Stanton

Shops: Bakewell

Map Scale 1:50,000

Pubs:

Rowsley, , Baslow, , Longstone, Great 7

Pubs:

river) the by trail, (below Dale Millers Bakewell,

8 Cafes:

Rowsley Beeley, Chatsworth, Edensor, Baslow, Station, Hassop 6

(seasonal) Mill Blackwell and

trail road/3% 97% Cafes: Dale, Millers year), (all Station Hassop

Grade: Hard

trail 100%

Ascent: 674m/2211ft

Grade: Easy

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Distance:

29km/18miles

Ascent: 148m/487ft

1NW DE45 Trail) Monsal (on

Distance: 29km/18miles

Point: Start/End

park car Hire Cycle and Café Station Hassop

1NW DE45 Trail) Monsal (on park car

start. the to return Point: Start/End Hire Cycle and Café Station Hassop

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Cycling in the For more information about cycle Bakewell friendly accommodation and places One of the best and most enjoyable ways to enjoy to eat and drink visit: your time in the Peak District is out cycling. www.visitpeakdistrict.com An historic market town at the heart of the Following the routes It’s fun and free, and you’ll be able to explore further than you Peak District National Park, Bakewell sits would imagine! www.cyclistswelcome.co.uk in a lovely setting on the banks of the The five routes in this cycle guide offer you some of If you’re out exploring though it always pays to be prepared, River Wye surrounded by spectacular the best places to visit with stunning views, quiet lanes, especially if you’re not familiar with the roads you’re riding on. countryside. With mellow stone buildings, minimal traffic and an abundance of cycle friendly Rural roads, especially in the Peak District, are often narrow with sharp bends and steep descents, so do take heed of road signs.

gardens and little courtyards the town places to stop for refreshments. All rides can start in Unsure of what lies ahead? Then take it easy - you’re not in a race! 509726

offers a great place to base yourself for a the centre of Bakewell or on the outskirts at old Ride well within your abilities and expect the unexpected - whether 07966 few days or longer break. Hassop Station where there is plentiful parking. that’s oncoming traffic or a pothole at the bottom of the hill. Any potholes you do find, make sure to report them via Sproson From the surrounding rolling hills and limestone You can cycle them on a road, hybrid or mountain bike www.fillthathole.org.uk Neutral

dales to the high heather clad moorlands, this is ideal as they use quiet tarmac roads and a former railway If traffic is building up behind you, do consider pulling in - but only ©Phil when there’s a safe spot to do so. Carbon

countryside to explore slowly by bike. The town and line. Please take special care along any stretches of and villages have a wealth of cafes and pubs to refresh main road and at road crossings. We’re all out to enjoy ourselves in the Peaks, so when out riding be nice, say hi! Give plenty of warning to horse riders you’re

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Certified yourself on route and don’t forget a famous Bakewell Each route is highlighted on the map with arrows approaching and space when overtaking, and remember when FSC Pudding or Tart to take home. cycling off road to give way to walkers, wheelchair users and horse showing the suggested way round and added riders if there’s not enough space for you to pass. 109292 Paper. Bakewell’s former railway station, once a busy stop directions at numbered points help with navigation. Do care for the environment and if possible try to reach the Silk 07534 on the line between and All distances are approximate. It is also a good idea to start of your journey with public transport or by cycling. Follow Disclaimer: the countryside code of: Respect, Protect, Enjoy and you won’t All routes are followed at a rider’s own risk. These routes are intended to be Taylor

Manchester, is now a tranquil place to start a bike ride have the OS Explorer Map 24 with you so that routes go wrong! Recycled general guides: please observe all road signs, waymarks and other specific on-

and route instructions. can be extended or shortened as required. 100 along the line, now known as the . With no You’re allowed to cycle on roads, byways, bridleways and cycle Neither the PDNPA nor partners can be held responsible for any errors traffic, just walkers, cyclists and the occasional horse paths, so please avoid riding on public footpaths. Baile or consequences that arise from using this route information. Revive by

rider, the sounds are mainly birdsong. It’s always best to be prepared, particularly if you’re heading into on OS Map Data: © Crown copyright and database rights remote sections where mobile reception can be patchy.

Designed Printed 2018 Ordnance Survey 0100022750 It’s sensible to carry on your ride: The town also boasts a wide range of outdoor clothing • Snacks and water shops for walkers and cyclists to stock up, plus a • A map popular Visitor Centre situated in the old market hall. • Tools, pump and a spare inner tube in case of a puncture • Front white light and red rear light • Waterproofs Also do check your bike beforehand to make sure the brakes are working, the tyres are pumped and your gears are shifting smoothly. Supported by the European Regional Development Fund, Above all – enjoy your ride! Peak District National Park Authority, Dales District Council and Marketing Peak District & Derbyshire.

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ROUTE 4 Hassop to Monsal Head Journey to the iconic view across 1. From Hassop Station car park go onto the Monsal Trail and TR. Follow the trail to Thornbridge station (you will see former station master’s house on the left). Double back at end of platform on your right and through a gate to leave the trail. 2. TL at road. TL into . 3. At the Crispin PH T-jct TL. Follow the road up through , past the Packhorse PH to the B6465 road.

4. TR then immediately L into car park (take care crossing road) for view at Monsal Head. ROUTE 3 5. Exit car park and TR downhill to Ashford-in-the-Water. TL at T-jct at Ashford Arms PH. 5 A Limestone Loop 6. R onto A620 then immediately L on old road adjacent to cricket pitch (take care crossing road) and cross over the river. Experience a typical landscape 7. TL onto A6 towards Bakewell. TL over before reaching 1. From Hassop Station car park take 1st L at roundabout towards Bakewell fire station. Bakewell. At T-jct TR into Bakewell. 8. TR down Holme Lane with riverside meadow on your right. At T-jct 2. At roundabout take 3rd exit signposted and TL immediately after (A619) TL.

Rutland Hotel onto North Church Street.Follow the road up until it 9. Take first L to Hassop (B6001). Take 4th exit at roundabout into Hassop becomes Stanedge Road and go past St Anselms School. Station car park. 6 3. TR at T-jct signposted Ashford and continue along the road. Start/End Point: Hassop Station Café and Cycle Hire car park 4. At T-jct TL uphill and immediately R signposted Sheldon. Continue uphill (on Monsal Trail) DE45 1NW past the Cock & Pullet PH through village. Distance: 11km/7miles 4 5. At T-jct TL and first R. Descend into . Ascent: 193m/633ft Grade: Easy 6. At T-jct TL. SA at crossroads by village green and Bulls Head PH. 71% road/29% trail 7. TL follow brown sign for . Continue past Long Rake spar works and take the left fork. Continue downhill to Conksbury Bridge and Cafes: Hassop station, Monsal Head, Ashford-in-the-Water, Bakewell 3 river crossing. Take care as steep and loose gravel.Steep uphill following Pubs: Great Longstone, Little Longstone, Monsal Head, the road to Bakewell. Ashford-in-the-Water, Bakewell Shops: Ashford-in-the-Water, Bakewell, Great Longstone 8. At T-jct TR down the B5056 past church to roundabout and Bakewell town centre. TL (one way) then immediately take 2nd exit at the 2 roundabout, cross bridge and continue up hill. 7 9. Take 2nd left to Hassop (B6001). 3 10. At roundabout take 4th exit to return to Hassop Station.

Start/End Point: Hassop Station Café and Cycle Hire car park (on Monsal Trail) DE45 1NW 2 Distance: 29km/18miles 4 9 Ascent: 540m/1771ft 10 8 Grade: Hard 5 1 100% road 1 1 10 Cafes: Bakewell, Monyash Pubs: Bakewell, Sheldon, Monyash Bakewell Shops: 6 ROUTE 5 9 9 Wheston and Loop 7 Hills, dales and trails Key 3 2 8 1. From Hassop station car park go onto the Monsal Trail and TR. 1 Instruction 4 i i 2. Continue on trail to Millers Dale station. 5 3. TL out of car park up hill on road. Footpath (No Cycling) Bridleway 8 4. Pass though Wormhill and past Hargate Hall on your R, then TR signposted Peak Forest. Cycle Hire 5. TR and pass through Wheston. Take care on steep descent into Other Tracks Tideswell. TL and then first R up Church Lane (signpost Litton), Primary Route taking care when crossing the road. Main Road 6 6. In Litton TR at end of village green signposted Cressbrook. Secondary Road Take care on steep descent into .

Minor Road 7. SA then steep uphill to Monsal Head. Gradient: 14-20% 8. At the Monsal Head Hotel go straight across (signpost (arrow points downhill) Great Longstone and Little Longstone). Railway line/Station 9. Follow the road through the villages and rejoin the trail by the bridge before the A6020. National Park Boundary

10. TL on trail to Hassop Station. i Visitor Centre

Start/End Point: Hassop Station Café and Cycle Hire car park Special Care Needed (on Monsal Trail) DE45 1NW Distance: 32km/20miles Route Instructions 7 Ascent: 537m/1763ftft Abbreviations Grade: Hard L left 66% road/34% trail R right Cafes: Hassop station, Millers Dale station, Tideswell, Litton TR turn right TL turn left Pubs: Millers Dale, Tideswell, Litton, Monsal Head, Little Longstone, SA straight ahead Great Longstone NCN National Cycle Network Shops: Tideswell, Litton and Great Longstone