Daniel Hug
Colección de ciclismo de montaña de Barney
7 Rutas
20:06 h
222 km
5.170 m
The Peak District National Park is an extraordinary place. No, it doesn't possess incredibly high mountains - the highest point, Kinder Scout, is a shade over 630 metres above sea level. But it's extremely varied - not least because it's split roughly into two halves.
The Dark Peak is comprised (geologically speaking) of millstone grit - an extremely coarse sandstone - and the White Peak is, perhaps unsurprisingly given the name, made of limestone. From a mountain biking perspective, this gives the Peak District two distinct personalities; the White Peak is much more rolling, and is a lot muddier and more slithery in the winter; the Dark Peak in contrast drains much better, and offers much more grip; but it can eat brake blocks (and drivetrains) for breakfast.
The Tours in this Collection are in the Dark Peak; they all offer open moors; rocky descents; incredible views. But for all that they are surprisingly varied, too. Fancy a non-technical spin with some excellent views? Take a tour around the Goyt Valley, with some gorgeous vistas, fairly easy, non technical terrain and a trip to the outskirts of the Roman Spa town of Buxton, via some ancient Roman roads - some of which have remained untouched since the 17th century.
The Shattered Road, starting in Castleton, takes in the extraordinary old main road through the area, long since abandoned thanks to Mam Tor's frankly unstable geology and propensity to landslip. It's a bizarre, post-apocalyptic start to the ride, which ends with the excellent descent down Cave Dale that spits you back into the middle of Castleton.
If you're of a mind for some of the more technical riding the area has to offer, take a look at Ladybower and Derwent - a Peak District gem. This Tour encompasses some extremely stiff and techy climbs mixed with some very challenging descents, including the famous Beast, which has been challenging riders for decades. It's not the only descent on the ride though; there's plenty more where that came from, and the joyous thing about many of them is that they often have many different lines, so it's a fresh experience each time you ride them.
Or perhaps you're more inclined to a huge day out? Glossop, the Cut and the Doctor takes in two of the Peak's famous Gates, and they're both classics. Cut Gate, ridden as here from north to south, is a long climb followed but a glorious descent, by turns fast and steep, until it arrives at Derwent Reservoir. And by the time you've ridden down the Hagg Farm descent and up and over Doctor's Gate at least six hours will likely have passed and you'll be ready for a lie down!
Hollins Cross and Jacob's Ladder is another classic Peak Tour. This one, unusually, can be ridden either way round. If you like your descents short and brutal, then clockwise is the direction for you. Conversely, if you'd rather attack very challenging climbs and enjoy slightly more languid descents, then ride the Tour anticlockwise. Either way, it's a fabulous route, and Jacob's Ladder is famously technical, whichever way you tackle it!
The Lady and the Edge takes in some of the lesser known (or at least, not quite as spectacularly busy) trails around the outskirts of Sheffield, and offers some more unusual riding in the area - woodsy singletrack, and a couple of descents famous amongst Sheffielders (check out the Devil's Elbow trail) as well as the exquisitely bermed Lady Cannings trails.
And last but by no means least, explore a quieter corner of the Peak in Macclesfield Forest; less technical than some, perhaps, but an area of quiet beauty, and no small amount of fun besides. Extremely stiff climbs, open and rocky descents and an extremely pretty spot in the Three Shires Head, and some of the excellent singletrack in Macclesfield forest. What's not to love?
As well as the varied terrain, and the wide selection of excellent trails on offer here,perhaps the most extraordinary feature of the Peak District is its proximity to great swathes of the UK's population. It's within an hour's drive of an estimated 20 million people. So there's really no excuse not to get out there and get stuck in!
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