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No traffic touring cycling routes around Hassop are situated within the Peak District's White Peak landscape, characterized by limestone dales, open meadows, and dense woodlands. The region features former railway lines converted into traffic-free paths, such as the Monsal Trail, which includes viaducts and tunnels. These routes offer varied terrain, from smooth, accessible paths to more challenging options with unpaved segments and elevation gains.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
4.5
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23
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27.4km
01:50
410m
410m
Embark on the Bakewell & the Limestone loop from Hassop Station, a touring cycling route that takes you through the varied landscapes of the Peak District. You will cycle past…
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90
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32.2km
02:15
490m
490m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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77.2km
05:53
980m
980m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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57
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14.4km
01:01
230m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Incredible engineering from the past when railway wagons were winched up and down the inclines.
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A nice flat ride suitable for all ages and fitness levels
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Great views over the White Peaks, it's not too tough a climb either.
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Monsal trail great for walking and biking cafes on route check out the photos 📸
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There are over 8 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Hassop listed on komoot, ranging from moderate to difficult. These routes leverage the region's excellent traffic-free paths, including sections of the famous Monsal Trail.
Yes, the Monsal Trail is particularly well-suited for families due to its traffic-free nature, smooth path, and relatively gentle gradients. Starting from Hassop Station, the route towards Bakewell is a slight uphill, offering a pleasant downhill return. It features exciting tunnels and viaducts that children often enjoy.
The no-traffic routes around Hassop primarily utilize former railway lines like the Monsal Trail, offering smooth, accessible paths. While these are generally well-maintained, some longer loops, such as the Bakewell & the Limestone loop from Hassop Station, might include unpaved segments or gravel paths as they venture further into the Peak District's 'White Peak' landscape.
Spring and autumn are ideal for cycling in Hassop, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery as the landscape changes. Summer is also popular, though routes can be busier. Winter cycling is possible, but be prepared for colder weather and potentially muddy or icy conditions on less maintained sections.
Yes, several routes offer circular options. For instance, the Bakewell & the Limestone loop from Hassop Station is a moderate 17.1-mile circular route that explores the Peak District National Park, incorporating traffic-free sections and quiet country lanes.
Along routes like the Monsal Trail, you'll encounter dramatic viaducts and tunnels. Beyond the trail, the region offers natural and historical sights. You could explore Higger Tor for spectacular views, or discover historical sites like Carl Wark Iron Age hill fort. The charming village of Hassop itself features grand buildings like Hassop Hall.
Hassop Station serves as a convenient hub for cyclists, offering parking facilities. It's an excellent starting point for accessing the Monsal Trail and other routes in the area. The nearby market town of Bakewell also provides parking options.
Yes, Hassop Station is a key amenity hub, featuring a café, gift shop, and bike hire facilities, perfect for refreshments or equipment. The Monsal Trail also has cafes at various points, and the nearby town of Bakewell offers a wider range of cafes, pubs, and accommodation options.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning, traffic-free Monsal Trail for its accessibility and scenic beauty, as well as the diverse longer loops that explore the picturesque Peak District landscape.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the Monsal Trail and other public paths in the Peak District, provided they are kept under control, preferably on a lead, and owners clean up after them. Always be mindful of other users and livestock.
While the Monsal Trail itself is generally easy, some longer touring routes that incorporate traffic-free sections can be challenging. For example, the Monsal Trail loop from Bakewell CP, at 77.2 km with significant elevation gain, is rated as difficult and offers a more strenuous experience for experienced riders.
Yes, Hassop Station provides bike hire facilities, making it very convenient to rent a bicycle and immediately access the Monsal Trail and other routes in the vicinity. It's advisable to check availability and book in advance, especially during peak season.


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