Dobcross loop gravel
This is a short 12 mile loop using canals, bridle paths and quiet roads sorry no coffee stop images along some of the route:
This is a short 12 mile loop using canals, bridle paths and quiet roads sorry no coffee stop images along some of the route:
This is a loop form Marsden to Holmfirth using the quiet roads, stopping at the Cave by Bear coffee house in Holmfirth. the route uses mainly Route 68 and WYCR …
This is a gentle walk starting and ending in Wooldale, calling off at the Butchers Arms for Lunch and then walking back a shorter second half. generally off road
This hike is a loop around 7.5 miles long starting and ending in Marsden.
Distance: 14 miles. Climbing: 1576ft The walk starts and ends at Marsden and follows the standedge trail and then the Pennine bridleway. Take Old mount road up to the start …
This is a loop form Marsden to Holmfirth using the quiet roads, stopping at the Bloc coffee house in Holmfirth. the route uses mainly Route 68 and WYCR Map of …
This is a 20 miles road/ gravel route from Marsden (parking at the station) to Castle hill and stopping at Hinchliff’s farm shop at around 12 miles for lunch. Map …
This route uses the quieter, smaller roads from Marsden past Blackmoorfoot res to Castle hill and then onto Emley moor and then stopping at Dobbies Garden Centre Pennine at around …
The Trans Pennine Trail another coast to coast route but it is mostly off-road. The Trail is largely purpose-built using canals, riversides, disused railway lines, minor roads and urban cycle …
This is a coast to coast route which is 170 miles, starts in west coast at Morecambe bay in Lancaster (the red rose) through Yorkshire (white rose) to Bridlington in …
This multi day route starts and stops in Marsden, West Yorkshire and skirts all around the edge of the Peak District National Park Interactive map
This route starts and finishes outside the Summer Wine Tap room in Honley, West Yorkshire just off the New Mill road, so there’s a great pint waiting at the end …
Holme Valley to Broomhead Res back to Holme Moss Route details »