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Gravel biking around Hathersage offers a diverse landscape for cyclists, situated in the Hope Valley within the Peak District National Park. The region is characterized by dramatic gritstone edges, expansive moorlands, and scenic valleys. Riders can expect a mix of bridleways, gravel tracks, and small roads, providing varied terrain for exploration. The area features significant elevation changes, including challenging climbs and descents.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
4.7
(37)
340
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55.2km
04:50
780m
780m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
10
riders
41.7km
02:40
710m
710m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
2
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26.1km
01:50
600m
600m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike around Ladybower Reservoir
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Nice area in summer for chilling next to the river
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A steep climb that snakes it's way up the hillside, challenging in parts but with some flattish sections to recover on. Fantastic views over towards Hathersage and all along a very quiet road, it joins up with the top of the climb of Sir William Hill from Grindelford so you can either keep on going or enjoying sailing down into Grindelford.
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It’s a bridleway with a great view over Edsel Valley and Ladybower Reservoir
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Almost got to the top. My excuse - stopped for a drink. Loads of boulders loads of pebbles.
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Komoot offers over 40 no-traffic gravel bike trails around Hathersage. These routes are designed to keep you away from busy roads, providing a peaceful and immersive experience in the Peak District's stunning landscapes.
The terrain around Hathersage is diverse, featuring a mix of bridleways, gravel tracks, and small, quiet roads. You'll encounter significant elevation changes, including challenging climbs and exhilarating descents, often set against dramatic gritstone edges and expansive moorlands like Stanage Edge and Hathersage Moor.
Yes, Hathersage is well-suited for experienced gravel bikers looking for a challenge. Many routes feature demanding climbs and technical sections. For example, the Shatton Moor & Ladybower Reservoir loop from Hathersage is a difficult 55 km route with over 780 meters of elevation gain, offering a rewarding ride through varied landscapes.
Many no-traffic gravel trails in Hathersage offer access to stunning natural landmarks and viewpoints. You might pass by iconic gritstone edges like Stanage Edge and Bamford Edge, offering panoramic views of the Hope Valley. Highlights such as Higger Tor and the Trig point at Win Hill summit are also accessible, providing breathtaking vistas of the surrounding Peak District.
Yes, many of the no-traffic gravel routes around Hathersage are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the village. An example is the Townfield Lane – Cement Works Bridleway loop from Hathersage, which is a difficult 41 km circular route designed to keep you away from traffic.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Hathersage, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 170 reviews. Riders often praise the stunning scenery, the challenging yet rewarding terrain, and the ability to find peaceful routes away from traffic, allowing for a truly immersive outdoor adventure.
Hathersage is well-connected by public transport, making it convenient to access the trails without a car. The village has a train station on the Manchester to Sheffield line, and several bus routes serve the area. This allows you to arrive by train or bus and start your no-traffic gravel adventure directly from the village.
Yes, some no-traffic gravel routes in the Hathersage area will take you past beautiful water features. The Shatton Moor & Ladybower Reservoir loop from Hathersage, for instance, offers views of the scenic Ladybower Reservoir, a prominent feature of the Peak District landscape.
While Hathersage's designated no-traffic routes are generally quiet year-round, spring and autumn often provide the most pleasant conditions for gravel biking. The weather is typically milder, and the natural beauty of the Peak District, with its changing foliage or blooming wildflowers, is at its peak. Weekdays are usually quieter than weekends, especially during peak season.
Hathersage and its surroundings are rich in history and literary connections. While riding, you might pass near North Lees Hall, which inspired Charlotte Brontë's 'Jane Eyre.' The village also has ties to the legend of Robin Hood, with Little John's grave reputedly located in the churchyard of St. Michael & All Angels Church. These historical elements add an extra layer of interest to your ride.
Hathersage offers several public car parks, including one near the train station and others within the village center. From these parking areas, you can easily access many of the no-traffic gravel routes that start or pass through Hathersage, allowing for a convenient beginning to your ride.


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