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Hi, I'm looking to do a linear cycle in the Peak District from Matlock to Hathersage since this is where I can get transport to / from. I'd quite like to avoid the main roads, but equally I'd quite like to go to Bakewell to get a tart since I'm in the area - it would be a shame not to . Is there a goodway to Bakewell not on the A6? The B6001 goes all the way from Bakewell to Hathersage so thats an obvious choise, is this any good? Are there any interesting detours nearby? Thanks for any tips, Matthew |
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"Matthew Shaylor" <newsreply1@shaylor.co.uk> wrote in message news:f9d94aa6.0312040322.44120f9e@posting.google.com... > Hi, > > I'm looking to do a linear cycle in the Peak District from Matlock to Hathersage since this is > where I can get transport to / from. I'd quite like to avoid the main roads, but equally I'd quite > like to go to Bakewell to get a tart since I'm in the area - it would be a shame not to . Is> there a good way to Bakewell not on the A6? The B6001 goes all the way from Bakewell to Hathersage > so thats an obvious choise, is this any good? Are there any interesting detours nearby? Miss out Bakewell and it'll be a lot easier to avoid busy roads. Go to Eyam instead and stop at the cafe there for Bakewell Tart, it's nothing like you find in a supermarket (In fact e-mail me aslice please). http://www.cressbrook.co.uk/eyam/ http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap...375000&A=Y&Z=5 I don't know what the A6 from Matlock to Rowsley is like to cycle on, not very nice I'd imagine, but the map shows some lanes running almost parallel to it. Beeley/Baslow/Calver thence Hathersage should be fine. It is a well cycled area so you present less of a surprise to motorists. Beware, Beeley Moor is quite exposed. Pete |
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"Matthew Shaylor" <newsreply1@shaylor.co.uk> wrote in message news:f9d94aa6.0312040322.44120f9e@posting.google.com... > Hi, > > I'm looking to do a linear cycle in the Peak District from Matlock to Hathersage since this is > where I can get transport to / from. I'd quite like to avoid the main roads, but equally I'd quite > like to go to Bakewell to get a tart since I'm in the area - it would be a shame not to . Is> there a good way to Bakewell not on the A6? The B6001 goes all the way from Bakewell to Hathersage > so thats an obvious choise, is this any good? Are there any interesting detours nearby? Miss out Bakewell and it'll be a lot easier to avoid busy roads. Go to Eyam instead and stop at the cafe there for Bakewell Tart, it's nothing like you find in a supermarket (In fact e-mail me aslice please). http://www.cressbrook.co.uk/eyam/ http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap...375000&A=Y&Z=5 I don't know what the A6 from Matlock to Rowsley is like to cycle on, not very nice I'd imagine, but the map shows some lanes running almost parallel to it. Beeley/Baslow/Calver thence Hathersage should be fine. It is a well cycled area so you present less of a surprise to motorists. Beware, Beeley Moor is quite exposed. Pete |
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"Matthew Shaylor" <newsreply1@shaylor.co.uk> wrote in message news:f9d94aa6.0312040322.44120f9e@posting.google.com... > Hi, > > I'm looking to do a linear cycle in the Peak District from Matlock to Hathersage since this is > where I can get transport to / from. I'd quite like to avoid the main roads, but equally I'd quite > like to go to Bakewell to get a tart since I'm in the area - it would be a shame not to . Is> there a good way to Bakewell not on the A6? The B6001 goes all the way from Bakewell to Hathersage > so thats an obvious choise, is this any good? Are there any interesting detours nearby? Miss out Bakewell and it'll be a lot easier to avoid busy roads. Go to Eyam instead and stop at the cafe there for Bakewell Tart, it's nothing like you find in a supermarket (In fact e-mail me aslice please). http://www.cressbrook.co.uk/eyam/ http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap...375000&A=Y&Z=5 I don't know what the A6 from Matlock to Rowsley is like to cycle on, not very nice I'd imagine, but the map shows some lanes running almost parallel to it. Beeley/Baslow/Calver thence Hathersage should be fine. It is a well cycled area so you present less of a surprise to motorists. Beware, Beeley Moor is quite exposed. Pete |
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"Peter B" <peter28@btinternet.com> wrote in message news:bqnrnv$2j9$1@titan.btinternet.com... <Stuff about Matlock to Hathersage snipped.> Oh, and you'll pass through Chatsworth. http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap...369500&A=Y&Z=3 Pete http://uk.geocities.com/peter28@btin.../Playtime.html |
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"Peter B" <peter28@btinternet.com> wrote in message news:bqnrnv$2j9$1@titan.btinternet.com... <Stuff about Matlock to Hathersage snipped.> Oh, and you'll pass through Chatsworth. http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap...369500&A=Y&Z=3 Pete http://uk.geocities.com/peter28@btin.../Playtime.html |
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On Thu, 4 Dec 2003 17:43:27 +0000 (UTC), "Peter B" <peter28@btinternet.com> wrote: > >"Matthew Shaylor" <newsreply1@shaylor.co.uk> wrote in message >news:f9d94aa6.0312040322.44120f9e@posting.google.com... >> Hi, >> >> I'm looking to do a linear cycle in the Peak District from Matlock to Hathersage since this is >> where I can get transport to / from. I'd quite like to avoid the main roads, but equally I'd >> quite like to go to Bakewell to get a tart since I'm in the area - it would be a shame not to .>> Is there a good way to Bakewell not on the A6? The B6001 goes all the way from Bakewell to >> Hathersage so thats an obvious choise, is this any good? Are there any interesting detours >> nearby? > >Miss out Bakewell and it'll be a lot easier to avoid busy roads. Go to Eyam instead and stop at the >cafe there for Bakewell Tart, it's nothing like you find in a supermarket (In fact e-mail me a>slice please). > >http://www.cressbrook.co.uk/eyam/ > >http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap...375000&A=Y&Z=5 > >I don't know what the A6 from Matlock to Rowsley is like to cycle on, not very nice I'd imagine, >but the map shows some lanes running almost parallel to it. Beeley/Baslow/Calver thence Hathersage >should be fine. It is a well cycled area so you present less of a surprise to motorists. Beware, >Beeley Moor is quite exposed. I would avoid the A6 if possible - try and stick to the lanes and 'B' roads. Bakewell is better known for Puddings rather than Tarts... -- Paul Lydon Winster, Derbyshire, UK --> Remove the 'DELETE' in email address to reply <-- |
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On Thu, 4 Dec 2003 17:43:27 +0000 (UTC), "Peter B" <peter28@btinternet.com> wrote: > >"Matthew Shaylor" <newsreply1@shaylor.co.uk> wrote in message >news:f9d94aa6.0312040322.44120f9e@posting.google.com... >> Hi, >> >> I'm looking to do a linear cycle in the Peak District from Matlock to Hathersage since this is >> where I can get transport to / from. I'd quite like to avoid the main roads, but equally I'd >> quite like to go to Bakewell to get a tart since I'm in the area - it would be a shame not to .>> Is there a good way to Bakewell not on the A6? The B6001 goes all the way from Bakewell to >> Hathersage so thats an obvious choise, is this any good? Are there any interesting detours >> nearby? > >Miss out Bakewell and it'll be a lot easier to avoid busy roads. Go to Eyam instead and stop at the >cafe there for Bakewell Tart, it's nothing like you find in a supermarket (In fact e-mail me a>slice please). > >http://www.cressbrook.co.uk/eyam/ > >http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap...375000&A=Y&Z=5 > >I don't know what the A6 from Matlock to Rowsley is like to cycle on, not very nice I'd imagine, >but the map shows some lanes running almost parallel to it. Beeley/Baslow/Calver thence Hathersage >should be fine. It is a well cycled area so you present less of a surprise to motorists. Beware, >Beeley Moor is quite exposed. I would avoid the A6 if possible - try and stick to the lanes and 'B' roads. Bakewell is better known for Puddings rather than Tarts... -- Paul Lydon Winster, Derbyshire, UK --> Remove the 'DELETE' in email address to reply <-- |
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"Peter B" <peter28@btinternet.com> wrote in message news:bqnrnv$2j9$1@titan.btinternet.com... <Stuff about Matlock to Hathersage snipped.> Oh, and you'll pass through Chatsworth. http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap...369500&A=Y&Z=3 Pete http://uk.geocities.com/peter28@btin.../Playtime.html |
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On Thu, 4 Dec 2003 17:43:27 +0000 (UTC), "Peter B" <peter28@btinternet.com> wrote: > >"Matthew Shaylor" <newsreply1@shaylor.co.uk> wrote in message >news:f9d94aa6.0312040322.44120f9e@posting.google.com... >> Hi, >> >> I'm looking to do a linear cycle in the Peak District from Matlock to Hathersage since this is >> where I can get transport to / from. I'd quite like to avoid the main roads, but equally I'd >> quite like to go to Bakewell to get a tart since I'm in the area - it would be a shame not to .>> Is there a good way to Bakewell not on the A6? The B6001 goes all the way from Bakewell to >> Hathersage so thats an obvious choise, is this any good? Are there any interesting detours >> nearby? > >Miss out Bakewell and it'll be a lot easier to avoid busy roads. Go to Eyam instead and stop at the >cafe there for Bakewell Tart, it's nothing like you find in a supermarket (In fact e-mail me a>slice please). > >http://www.cressbrook.co.uk/eyam/ > >http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap...375000&A=Y&Z=5 > >I don't know what the A6 from Matlock to Rowsley is like to cycle on, not very nice I'd imagine, >but the map shows some lanes running almost parallel to it. Beeley/Baslow/Calver thence Hathersage >should be fine. It is a well cycled area so you present less of a surprise to motorists. Beware, >Beeley Moor is quite exposed. I would avoid the A6 if possible - try and stick to the lanes and 'B' roads. Bakewell is better known for Puddings rather than Tarts... -- Paul Lydon Winster, Derbyshire, UK --> Remove the 'DELETE' in email address to reply <-- |
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> I'm looking to do a linear cycle in the Peak District from Matlock to Hathersage since this is > where I can get transport to / from. I'd quite like to avoid the main roads, but equally I'd quite > like to go when, what weekday, how far do you want to cycle , do you mind lots of steep hills or prefer flat? flat means a and b roads mostly, through chatsworth(good tourist cafe) to calver then grindleford then hathersage.There is at least one nice coffee shop with good cake there, on the north side of the main road just west of the outdoor clothes shop. A prettier route would be through Winster, Elton, Youlgreave, Bakewell, Calver, etc.. I should mention a route I often take which is nice on a nice day but lacks coffee and shops unless you come off the hill , for example to the shopping mall at Little Rowsley below a scary national hill climb route, or to Beeley and Chatsworth. From Matlock station go up Matlock bank to upper Hackney then up to Flash dam(no reservoir now), left to beeley moor then right to follow the east edge of the moor to the A619 at Eastmoor.straight across then next left and straight across Leash fen to the A621( ice cream van some days) which you follow to Owler Bar roundabout left on B 6054 etc. This is less hilly than it might be but still has a lot of yellow roads and good views. TerryJ |
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Thanks for the tips. In the end I cycled from Matlock to Rowseley via Snitterton. At this point I thought it would be interesting to take a detour down a forest track. This was a particularly stupid idea on my road bike since the promising track rapidly deteriated into a muddy gravelly path and I ended up walking out of the forest. So if anyone saw a guy on a bike with drop handle-bars cycling out of a forest across a muddy field on Saturday then that was me . From there I went toChatsworth house and Baslow. I then went to Eyam and had a slice of Bakewell pudding as recommended. It was very good so I decided to have a second helping. From there its down hill to Hathersage, which was nice. All in all a good cycle, well worth fixing my bike for. The motorists seem more polite on narrow country lanes than they do in the city too. Matthew "Peter B" <peter28@btinternet.com> wrote in message news:<bqnrnv$2j9$1@titan.btinternet.com>... > "Matthew Shaylor" <newsreply1@shaylor.co.uk> wrote in message > news:f9d94aa6.0312040322.44120f9e@posting.google.com... > > Hi, > > > > I'm looking to do a linear cycle in the Peak District from Matlock to Hathersage since this is > > where I can get transport to / from. I'd quite like to avoid the main roads, but equally I'd > > quite like to go to Bakewell to get a tart since I'm in the area - it would be a shame not to > > . Is there a good way to Bakewell not on the A6? The B6001 goes all the way from Bakewell to> > Hathersage so thats an obvious choise, is this any good? Are there any interesting detours > > nearby? > > Miss out Bakewell and it'll be a lot easier to avoid busy roads. Go to Eyam instead and stop at > the cafe there for Bakewell Tart, it's nothing like you find in a supermarket (In fact e-mail> me a slice please). > > http://www.cressbrook.co.uk/eyam/ > > http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap...375000&A=Y&Z=5 > > I don't know what the A6 from Matlock to Rowsley is like to cycle on, not very nice I'd imagine, > but the map shows some lanes running almost parallel to it. Beeley/Baslow/Calver thence Hathersage > should be fine. It is a well cycled area so you present less of a surprise to motorists. Beware, > Beeley Moor is quite exposed. > > Pete |
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