Edgbaston to Sheffield for the TdF stage 2
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Edgbaston to Sheffield for the TdF stage 2
We are riding oop north to watch stage 2. We have friends who own a farm c. 4 miles W of Sheffield (just off the Manchester Rd near Rivelin Dams).
Need a 2 day touring bike route from Edgbaston to just west of Sheffield. I confess I am struggling as my knowledge of the area along the route is very limited. Any one got any suggestions?
I'm even stuck on exiting Brum. Ordinarily I'd take the canals to Castle Vale, but the Fazeley canal towpath is closed work days/hours for the next 3 weeks (work funded by the Birmingham Cycle Revolution!). What is the alternative best way of getting through Brum towards Sutton Coldfield? Not main road, but not dawdling along the sometimes crazy bike routes.
Thanks
Need a 2 day touring bike route from Edgbaston to just west of Sheffield. I confess I am struggling as my knowledge of the area along the route is very limited. Any one got any suggestions?
I'm even stuck on exiting Brum. Ordinarily I'd take the canals to Castle Vale, but the Fazeley canal towpath is closed work days/hours for the next 3 weeks (work funded by the Birmingham Cycle Revolution!). What is the alternative best way of getting through Brum towards Sutton Coldfield? Not main road, but not dawdling along the sometimes crazy bike routes.
Thanks
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Get to Ashbourne then use the Tissington rail trail to Parsley Hay then via Monyash (good cafe),Bakewell,Hassop,Calver (cafe),Grindleford,Hathersage(cafes),Bamford to Ladybower.
I can give you more detail on cafes etc if you choose this route.
You could also go from Hathersage to Ringinglow to Rivelin.Good mountain scenery!
I can give you more detail on cafes etc if you choose this route.
You could also go from Hathersage to Ringinglow to Rivelin.Good mountain scenery!
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Many thanks for comments/help. Proposed routes:
Day 1: Little Aston(ish) to Ashbourne (we might just start at Lichfield)
http://www.gps-sport.net/routes/Little- ... rne_151123
62 km / 900 m
seems straight forward enough? And goes near my Aunty at Yoxall; think tea and cakes
Day 2: Ashbourne to Ronksley
http://www.gps-sport.net/routes/Ashbour ... ley_151124
62 km/1400 m
utilises the Tissington railway trail. Has a sting in its tail climbing from Ladybower Reservoir east up the A57 Manchester Rd. Not so worried about the climb, more so the main road on what will be a Saturday afternoon? Rod's alternative climbing EEN out of Hathersage up the Ringinglow (great name) appears to be steeper but quieter?
Day 1: Little Aston(ish) to Ashbourne (we might just start at Lichfield)
http://www.gps-sport.net/routes/Little- ... rne_151123
62 km / 900 m
seems straight forward enough? And goes near my Aunty at Yoxall; think tea and cakes
Day 2: Ashbourne to Ronksley
http://www.gps-sport.net/routes/Ashbour ... ley_151124
62 km/1400 m
utilises the Tissington railway trail. Has a sting in its tail climbing from Ladybower Reservoir east up the A57 Manchester Rd. Not so worried about the climb, more so the main road on what will be a Saturday afternoon? Rod's alternative climbing EEN out of Hathersage up the Ringinglow (great name) appears to be steeper but quieter?
Belt up, we're going for a ride
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It's certainly quieter to go via Ringinglow .There are 2 ways from Hathersage. The harder bears left just after the centre of the village past the Scotsman's Pack pub and the church where Little John ,Robin Hood's mate is buried.The easier road bears left about a mile further up the Sheffield road just past the Millstone pub.Both routes converge at the summit before a little dip to cross from Derbyshire to Yorkshire at Burbage Brook.There is a bit of bad surface about 1/2 way down the hill into Ringinglow, where you turn left at the "Round House" old tollbar. Good views over Sheffield from the summit which if my memory is correct is 1368ft above sea level compared with the 1180 or so of the A57.
Enjoy your trip,I shall be nearby at my son's home about a mile down from Ringinglow!
Enjoy your trip,I shall be nearby at my son's home about a mile down from Ringinglow!
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Thanks Rod. I favour quieter roads when touring, so how about this:
http://www.gps-sport.net/routes/Ashbour ... low_151188
This routes takes the less hard route up to Ringinglow. BUT note I have crossed the river at Grindleford and then taken a track NW out of Upper Padley through the woods to the Millstone pub. Any idea if this is accessible/rideable? Its not clear on maps. Some say yes, some say no. Otherwise we can just go via Hathersage.
I love exploring
http://www.gps-sport.net/routes/Ashbour ... low_151188
This routes takes the less hard route up to Ringinglow. BUT note I have crossed the river at Grindleford and then taken a track NW out of Upper Padley through the woods to the Millstone pub. Any idea if this is accessible/rideable? Its not clear on maps. Some say yes, some say no. Otherwise we can just go via Hathersage.
I love exploring
Belt up, we're going for a ride
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- Posts: 90
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- Real Name: Rod Goodfellow
- Location: Cranage,Holmes Chapel,Cheshire,UK or Lake Wales,Florida
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- Posts: 90
- Joined: 21 Nov 2006 15:55
- Real Name: Rod Goodfellow
- Location: Cranage,Holmes Chapel,Cheshire,UK or Lake Wales,Florida