Hassop Station and the Monsal Trail
Hassop Station and the Monsal Trail
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4.8
(184)
2,853
riders
26.4km
01:51
390m
390m
Cycle the Monsal Trail, a moderate 16.4 miles (26.4 km) route that winds through the stunning Peak District National Park. You will gain 1278 feet (389 metres) over an estimated 1 hour and 51 minutes, following a disused railway line. As you pedal, you will pass through a series of six old railway tunnels, four of which are lit, and cross the impressive Headstone Viaduct, offering memorable views of Monsal Dale and the River Wye below.
Planning your visit is straightforward, as the Monsal Trail is known for its accessibility. You can find parking and cycle hire facilities at various points along the route, including Hassop Station and Blackwell Mill. While the tunnels are lit during daylight hours, carrying a bike light is a good idea for added visibility and comfort. This traffic-free path is suitable for families and offers a pleasant outing for touring cyclists.
This route stands out as a unique way to experience the Peak District's limestone dales, transforming a piece of railway history into an active outdoor adventure. The trail's flat, well-maintained surface makes it an inviting option for many abilities, allowing you to focus on the changing landscapes. It provides a distinct perspective on the region's natural beauty and engineering heritage, making it a popular choice for a leisurely ride.

4.9
(29)
361
riders
65.7km
05:23
780m
780m
Embark on the High Peak and Monsal Trails Loop, a challenging touring cycling adventure that spans 40.8 miles (65.7 km) and climbs 2573 feet (784 metres) over an estimated 5 hours and 23 minutes. You will experience a diverse landscape, from the wide-open panoramic views of the High Peak Trail, where you can spot industrial heritage like the Middleton Top Engine House, to the Monsal Trail's winding path through tranquil river valleys and picturesque limestone dales, featuring the impressive Headstone Viaduct.
When planning your ride, be aware that both trails feature mostly compacted gravel surfaces. The High Peak Trail can become muddy after heavy rain, so you might want to bring mudguards. Prepare for significant inclines, especially a challenging 1 in 8 climb out of High Peak Junction, where you may need to push your bike for a short section. The Monsal Trail's tunnels are lit during daylight hours, but always exercise caution on downhill gravel sections and when navigating narrow gates.
This route uniquely combines two historic railway lines, offering a journey through the Peak District's rich past and varied natural beauty. The contrast between the High Peak Trail's moorland vistas and the Monsal Trail's sheltered dales provides a dynamic cycling experience. It is a popular choice for experienced cyclists seeking a substantial day out, blending scenic beauty with a rewarding physical challenge.

5.0
(1)
60
riders
Embark on a challenging touring bicycle adventure with The Monsal Trail & Tideswell village loop from Bakewell Station, covering 23.0 miles (37.0 km) and climbing 2196 feet (669 metres). This difficult route, which you can complete in about 2 hours and 59 minutes, blends the smooth, traffic-free Monsal Trail with the more undulating country lanes and paths around Tideswell. You will cycle through stunning limestone dales, enjoying dramatic views from the iconic Headstone Viaduct and exploring the scenic Wye Valley, before tackling the varied terrain towards picturesque villages like Litton and Cressbrook.
While the Monsal Trail section is known for its flat, firm surface, making it accessible for many, the Tideswell village loop introduces more demanding climbs and potentially uneven paths, requiring greater effort. The route starts from Bakewell Station, which offers facilities and is a good point to begin your journey. Consider the varied terrain when choosing your bicycle, as the Tideswell portion will test your bike and your legs more than the gentle gradients of the former railway line.
This route is notable for its rich railway heritage, taking you through several impressive, lit tunnels like Headstone, Cressbrook, Litton, and Chee Tor. You will also pass historical industrial sites such as Cressbrook Mill and Litton Mill, along with limekilns near Millers Dale Station. Combining the Monsal Trail with the Tideswell loop allows you to experience both the unique engineering marvels of the past and the charm of traditional Peak District villages.
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