l From Todmorden PBW l Along the Route A681 PBW to 'Off Road' Technical Difficulty l Hebden O 1 mile PBW Easy: Generally a hard smoothish surface l Bridge Moderate: A more uneven surface SCALE Technical: Rough, uneven going. Difficult! l O 1 km HOLLINS Generalisations only. Allowance for weather also required. ROAD A6033l WALSDEN LOOP 'Off Road' Path Type START Bridleways (a black edging to a technical grade) 8 Walsden Stationl Chippie Byways & other 'Off Roads' (no edgeing) 325 375 l Hollins Inn KERSHAW RD 160 Bridleways are for cyclists, walkers and horseriders and are generally well Wide Track P 350 signposted. In particular the Pennine Bridleway is often signposted PBW. Mountain l 400 Store WINTERBUTLEE bikers must give way to people on foot or horseback. PEEL COTTAGE RD RD 325 310 1 180 7 300 Farm FO D 240 275 Uphill Indicator UL CLOUGH R E PO Cattle INCHFIELD 3 PBW Shown along the marked route. It’s subjective but at least an 1 Grid 3 Nicklety Farm path to ROAD Cross Walsden indication of what is in store! Grass & House l Freeholds Lower Ragby Chippie Keys D Leave the Points Uphill stones Dytches Bridge PBW here. Moor Top Gardenl Centre Bridleway Stonely 1 Leg Warmer 2 Pulse Racer 3 Lungbuster fork 2 Farm Barn Farm Hollingworth Gate F l 240 Gradients / Heights Grass over cobbles 275 WALSDEN 360 l 310 Spot heights (metres) marked along the route Cobbles 3 PBW 275 Contours (25 metre intervals) Stony l 205 Ramsden Clough 300 RAMSDEN 220 Turn off main l Surface Descriptions Reservoir 325 WOOD RD Short Push! Sweet Briar Cottage path Broken 9 350 3 As annotated on the map - generalisations only. Allowance for Wall 375 l Cobbles weather also required. Singletrack 400 Time to push BOTTOMLEY PBW 'Off Road' Downhills but it won't be Ramsden 180 BOTTOMLEY ROAD 3 for long. Note : Long arrow in downhill direction Fine slate Hill 275 covering 185 300 General Grass 1 6 Cobbles, stony, uneven PBW Pennine Bridleway National Trail 420 10 Rough PBW Gate Rutted grass 325 WARLAND Hill 280 ROCHDALE & stones 350 Wall A6033 CANAL 425 Keep heading for 375 Footpath Watergrove Electricity Pylon Reservoir Grass & cobbles Wicken P Car park Stony, rocky 300 400 often wet Lowe i Visitor Information Centre Shore Moor 1 350 Cattle Public House 325 Grid PBW Wide Track Cafe 400 300 300 375 Crook Narrow Mileages 350 1 5 & stony Chelburn Hill 375 3 325 A Reference markers for C 15 Moor text description (see over) Cobbles 210 Stony, 'Off Road' not along the route H rutted Stony, 400 300 PBW 185 375 11 350 2 rutted Re-join the 3 350 Main Road: ‘A’ and ‘B’ Roads PBW 3 PBW PBW here. Singletrack The Leach 325 G Summit Minor Road 1 PBW Wide Track, 300 cobbles 12 Hill 325 14 235 PBW SUMMIT 290 Minor Road 2: often single track PBW to 290 Besides the odd small up the Stony 300 Other road, drive, track Whitworth next 2.5 miles are in your 275 PBW 2 4 3 PBW favour. 2 250 215 l Grassy 245 PBW Chelburn Farm 2 235 250 (animal l Reservoir Wide Track, CALDERBROOK sanctuary) 260 Visitor Centre 13 gritty Wide Track, l 16 Watergrove gritty PBW 225 PBW l Reservoir 260 From 200 l 1 A58 Halifax 250 l The representation on this map of roads, tracks and 3 Wide Track paths is no evidence of the existence of a right of way. l CLOUGH 225 © Crown copyright. All rights reserved Natural England 100046223 2008 l CANAL This map has been designed and produced by Active SHORE l ROCHDALE Maps Ltd and includes original survey A6033 2 240 ©Active Maps Ltd l 260 For other mountain bike maps produced by Active A58 Stones & grit l 200 PBW Maps please visit www.bikemaps.co.uk/peak_district.htmWARDLE l 17 This route guide includes subjective elements such as gradings, and generalisations such as surface descriptions l B Royal Oak 250 (both these may change over time & will be affected by the 2 215 weather). Maps and routes are for guidance only. It is up to l HALIFAX RD LYDGATE you the cyclist to judge your own cycling competence, be Cottages 275 aware of the conditions on the ground and be in control of l Red Lion 300 your bicycle at all times. Whilst every effort has been made l 325 LITTLEBOROUGH 350 Draught 375 400 to ensure all the information presented is accurate we can Co-op Littleborough Station 2 425 not guarantee it is error free. In no event will any party involved A58 l Cattle Hill in the making of this route guide be liable for any special, CANAL Grid l ST direct, indirect or consequential damages out of the use or inability to use the route guide. l l B6225 PBW N l 230 HOLLINGWORTH Whittaker l Golf Course Pylon HURSTEAD ROAD l Hollingworth Lake WE l 18 Visitor Centre FULL ROUTE l SMITHY i l The Wine P A START Wide track S Smithy Bridge Station BRIDGE Press RAKEWOOD185 1 l Tarmac Stony 265 SMITHY BRIDGE ROAD PBW A58 l ROAD Cattle 195 Small Please note that on the shared out PBW Grid 3 Ford l 1 From 205 and back section (Hollingworth Lake Grass Rochdale l Hollingworth to Summit) the 'Uphill' and 'Downhill' B6225 235 indicators are shown on the left of l Lake PBW 225 250 the route for outbound and on the 200 175 l right for the return. PBW to Rakewood 19 275 275 l l l ROUTE CHOICE Pennine Bridleway l Littleboroughl - Lake to Lake 10 miles/16km OR A choice of a 10 mile loop startingl at Walsden or extending to a 20 mile ride starting at Hollingworth Lake. Sections of the route are on the Pennine Bridleway National Trail. l 20 miles/31km This map is part of a series that can be downloaded free from www.nationaltrail.co.uk/penninebridleway Refreshments Littleborough - Lake to Lake Mountain Bike Route There is a small cafe in Hollingworth Lake Visitor Centre serving hot & cold snacks & just Full Route: 20 miles / 31km. Rough Time: 4-7 hours along the road is The Wine Press Loop Only: 10 miles / 16km. Rough Time: 2-4 hours pub. Littleborough centre has pubs, cafe & stores. A classic mountain biking route. Tough & scenic, on tracks & paths that will take you from low lying farms to high Walsden has two chippies, pubs up in the moors. You have the choice of starting at Hollingworth Lake for the Full Route. This has the same out & and a village store. There is also a back section which is linked to a 10 mile loop, or start & finish at Walsden for the 10 mile loop only. For those cafe in the Mill Shop opposite the arriving by train there is the choice of alighting at Walsden to do The Loop or at Littleborough to do the Full Route. garden centre (instead of following General Location: Hollingworth Lake is a few miles north west of Rochdale. Access from the M62 motorway is via route up Inchfield Road TL onto junction 21 & then picking up signs for Hollingworth Lake. Walsden is on the A6033 road to Todmorden. main road for a third of a mile). Along the full route you will pass Full Route: Hollingworth Lake Visitor Centre - on Rakewood Road. The Summit Inn at 5 & 14 miles. START Loop Only: Walsden, car park near the station (opposite general store) - see map For navigation please note that for all points, except for the section between D & G, you are on the Pennine Bridleway National Trail which is well signposted F Just after next gate TL onto narrow path (broken wall on your left). as the name or 'PBW'. Follow to gate then down & over stream. A bit of pushing is now The points below are referenced on the map required before the path eases & levels. Full Route Descend. Cross stream (sometimes dry) & BR at path split (blue bridleway arrow). Follow down to reach a wider track. Keep heading TL out of Visitor Centre driveway. After 100m TL up track signed PBW. for the reservoir. A Climb. Cross cattle grid. After small descent BR at track split - building on your right. Up stony path. BL at path fork. After a small ford the G Before reaching Watergrove Reservoir you will rejoin the Pennine path splits, BL. Meet wide track & TL following line of the pylons. Bridleway. TL signed Watergrove. TL at second gate (just before the reservoir) then next left signposted Shaw. Climb past two gates TR at lane, signed Summit. Follow to road junction & TR. After 100 then stay on this main track, following signposts for Calderbrook metres TL onto path. & then Summit. B Keep on the main track as it climbs to a pylon. Follow to road then SA. Eventually reach road & TL to Summit. Follow the PBW signs to the Continue to junction with wide track and TR. At track fork BL. Cross end of the road & continue on the track. Come out on tarmac & bridge & then through gate & to farm. The path skirts the farm on the TR, down to junction & TL. Continue for 50 metres. right through a series of gates. Then climb steeply to reach a grassy TR signposted to Summit & descend past house & down to main top & follow the path down. Cross a river & bear sharp left then quickly H road by the Summit pub. sharp right. Drop to join track & TR. Through gate & follow straight down, over canal to main road.
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