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Guide to cycling in and around the Peak District National Park, on road or trail bike. 20 day routes and one multi-day cycle tour of the Peak District. All easily accessible from Sheffield and Manchester with routes starting from charming Derbyshire towns such as Ashbourne, Matlock, Bakewell and Buxton. Includes route profiles and 1:100000 mapping.
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A guidebook to 20 graded day rides and a challenging 250km (155 mile) five-day cycle tour throughout the Peak District. The circular day routes are centred around Ashbourne, Matlock, Bakewell, Buxton and more whilst the tour circumnavigates the National Park.
The routes within this guidebook are ideal for mountain or hybrid bikes but can easily be adapted for road bikes. They are suitable to cyclists of all abilities and experience as the day routes vary between 13 and 58 km (8-36) miles in length.
Map key
Overview map
Preface to the 2nd edition
Introduction
Geology
Wildlife
Plants and flowers
History
Art, culture and local festivities
When to go
Getting there
Getting around
Accommodation
Food and drink
Money
Bike setup/choice of bike
Cycling technique
What to wear
What to take
Maps
Waymarking and access
Emergencies and first aid
Using this guide
Day rides
Route 1 Ashopton loop via Derwent Reservoir
Route 1a Ladybower west and Thornhill extensions
Route 2 Rail Trails loop from Friden
Route 3 Chesterfield loop via Transpennine Trail
Route 4 Carsington Reservoir loop
Route 5 Middlewood loop via Lyme Park
Route 6 Ashbourne loop via Hognaston
Route 7 Chesterfield loop via Holymoorside and Leash Fen
Route 8 Tissington loop via Elton
Route 9 Wirksworth loop via Hartington
Route 10 Bakewell loop via Hartington
Route 11 Buxton loop via Bakewell (White Peak loop)
Route 12 Waterhouses loop via Morridge and Longnor
Route 13 Penistone loop via Holmfirth
Route 14 Tideswell loop via Peak Forest
Route 15 Leek loop via the Roaches
Route 16 Grindleford loop via Edale
Route 17 Tideswell loop via Mam Tor
Route 18 Middlewood loop via Pym Chair
Route 19 Marsden loop via Saddleworth Moor
Route 20 Macclesfield loop via the Roaches
Tour de Peak District
Day 1 Matlock to Dungworth
Day 2 Dungworth to Marsden
Day 3 Marsden to New Mills (main route)
Day 3a Marsden to Whaley Bridge (road route)
Day 4 New Mills (or Whaley Bridge) to Blackshaw Moor
Day 5 Blackshaw Moor to Matlock
Appendix A Route summary table and distance chart
Appendix B TdPD facilities table
Appendix C Accommodation on the TdPD
Appendix D Cycle maintenance
July 2024
TdPD diversion Darley Dale to Beeley Moor (near start of route, just beyond Matlock)
The road up past Hell Bank Plantation remains closed to all traffic, including cyclists and walkers due to an ongoing landslip. This looks to be long term, although currently it is stated as opening in 2025.
As a result I have decided to change the TdPD route here onto mostly quieter backroads in the hope of avoiding future issues on this. Although do note, there is no gentle way out of Matlock!
At Darley Dale, continue past the cycleway turn into Whitworth Park to the road end. Turn briefly right onto the A6 then first left at the traffic lights onto Chesterfield Road. Take the second left onto Park Lane (opposite Oddford Lane). On a bend left, this becomes Hallmoor Lane and starts climbing in earnest.
After roughly 600m, continue ahead where a steep hill (Long Hill) forks right. At the road end (roughly 650m further), turn right up Foggs Hill, then right up Bent Lane. Continue uphill, steeply at times, for about 2.5km. Turn right onto Chesterfield Road at the top.
After about 1.5km those with bikes capable of off-road tracks can short-cut across the unsurfaced continuation of Flash Lane to a road junction. Otherwise, continue to an awkward junction (beware of traffic emerging from the side-road on the right) and turn sharp left.
Where this joins the far end of the unsurfaced Flash Lane, turn right (or straight across if you have short-cut over Flash Lane). You rejoin the original route where a side road joins from the left.
NB I would avoid the “official diversion route” up Chesterfield Road from Rowsley – this is a narrow road up a sustained and extremely steep (20%) hill with hairpins in woodland and can get very busy.
A GPX file is available for this diversion.
July 2021
May 2018
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The early bit of the Matlock to Rowsley link has finally opened! Info here
Chiz Dakin’s cycle touring adventures almost happened by accident, when after a local photography trip by bike she realised that she’d done 50 miles in a single day with a reasonably heavy load. This led to the disconnected logic that if she could do that once, she was now ready to tackle multi-day cycle touring, and two weeks later set out on the Land’s End to John o’ Groats route.
Since then she’s done several other multi-day trips including a pioneering Welsh coast cycle route (600 miles and 16km of ascent) but still maintains that you don’t need to be seriously fit or fast to enjoy long multi-day routes. (She certainly makes no claim to being either!) She has also recently won an award for her photography.