Cycling at Wetton
OUR ROUTES WILL introduce you to the delights of White Peak villages
and the lovely Manifold Valley. Bikes can be hired from the Peak District National
Park Authority's superb
cycle hire centre at Parsley Hay, or you can bring your
own if you prefer.
Accommodation (see below) is available in local country guesthouses, farmhouse
B&Bs or
hotels in the nearby towns of Buxton and Ashbourne as well along the route. Evenings
can be spent in one
of our suggested local pubs or restaurants.
Parwich
Cycle the Dales – White Peak Villages
This circular route offers you the opportunity to visit some of the most picturesque
villages of the White Peak, that part of the National Park characterised
by white limestone rock – seen in both the landscape and buildings.
The route
offers two options depending on how far you want to ride – 21 or 30 miles.
This is primarily gentle cycling, although there are some more taxing parts on
the
longer option which climbs above the Dove Valley.
Hartington
Cycle the Dales – the Manifold Valley
This route explores the Manifold Valley, a delightful contrasting landscape to
the White Peak villages ride.
Comprising two loops with a short linear
section between them through the village of Hartington, this easy ride follows
the Manifold Valley track before returning to Hartington via the picturesque village
of Wetton.
The route is 17.5 miles, but it can be extended by cycling a further seven miles to the end of the Manifold Track and back.
FREE walking and cycling route descriptions and map
Cycling Routes – Descriptions/Maps
The
White Peak Villages and
Manifold Valley route descriptions/maps are available
free of charge as downloadable pdfs. To access
them, simply
email your name, address and postcode to us by
clicking this link – a return email will give details of how to download the files. (
Please note that this service is available during office hours only, 9am-5pm,
Monday-Friday.)
Featured Accommodation:
Arbor Low B&BArbor Low B&B
Absolutely stunning views from the farmhouse adjacent to Arbor Low Stone Circle.
Go walking, cycling and riding from the doorstep, then come home to log fires
in your own lounge and dining room or sit in the garden while the sun goes down...
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Jaret House
Jaret House
This popular guest house lies at the heart of the picturesque village of Tideswell
– recently refurbished, it offers modern facilities
with all the traditional home comforts you'd expect from a high quality B&B.
The owners also run Silva Map and Compass Courses and Peakland Walking Holidays...
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Palace Hotel
The Palace Hotel
Renowned
amongst holiday makers for its many excellent
facilities, high standards of service and cuisine, the Palace is set in five
acres of gardens, just a few minutes walk from the town centre, Opera House and
Pavilion Gardens...
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The Smithy
The Smithy
Originally a 17th century drovers' inn
and more recently a traditional blacksmiths. Centrally located in the
beautiful, rolling landscape of the Peak National Park and set in
nearly four conservation acres...
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Old Hall Hotel
Old Hall Hotel
Historic hotel across the leafy Square from Buxton's Opera House and Pavilion
Gardens. A very special place to eat. Restaurant open daily, pre and post-theatre
suppers our speciality...
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Cairn Grove
Cairn Grove
A spacious limestone house overlooking the village of Fenny Bentley within the
Peak Park. The tastefully decorated en-suite rooms now complemented with attractive
lounge/garden room...
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