The 5 Best Biking Trails in Peak District, England

August 14, 2021 Oliva Fomby

Discover the best top things to do in Peak District, United Kingdom including Tideswell Dale Walk, Parsley Hay Bike Hire, Repair and Service Centre, Tissington Trail and High Peak Trail, Derwent Bike Hire, Repair and Service Centre, Longdendale Trail.
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1. Tideswell Dale Walk

Tideswell Dale Car Park, Tideswell, Peak District National Park SK17 8QH England https://www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/visiting/miles-without-stiles/tideswell-dale
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Tideswell Dale Walk

2. Parsley Hay Bike Hire, Repair and Service Centre

Parsley Hay near Buxton Derbyshire SK17 ODG, Hurdlow, Peak District National Park SK17 0DG England +44 1298 84493 [email protected] http://www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/parsleyhay
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5.0 based on 30 reviews

Parsley Hay Bike Hire, Repair and Service Centre

One of the best ways to enjoy the Peak District National Park. Enjoy traffic-free-trails with gentle gradients surrounded by beautiful countryside. We have a range of bikes for all ages and abilities including electric and accessible access bikes for those with additional mobility requirements. Parsley Hay Bike Hire, Repair and Service Centre is situated eight miles south of the spa town of Buxton. Easily reached via the A515 from both Buxton and Ashbourne, its location makes the ideal starting point to explore the Peak District. Popular cycling routes include the 13 mile former railway line and now recreational hotspot, the Tissington Trail. We have a friendly and knowledgeable cycling team on hand to offer help and advice to help you hire the perfect bike for you. Repairs, servicing and second-hand bikes for sale are also available.

Reviewed By markoK7473XD - Ferndown, United Kingdom

Great Service - Friendly helpful staff - hired a couple of bikes no issues with them . Prices were fine . The trial is easy going down to Ashbourne - slight incline of way back !

3. Tissington Trail and High Peak Trail

Peak District National Park England +44 1335 343666 http://www.derbyshire-peakdistrict.co.uk/tissingtontrail.htm
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4.5 based on 436 reviews

Tissington Trail and High Peak Trail

Reviewed By My-Nayvee

Pleasant stroll in the sun , walking from Parsley Hay to Hartington and back ... nice and level made for a nice amble... Great for walking and cycling alike ... Off down the other way tomorrow ;)

4. Derwent Bike Hire, Repair and Service Centre

Fairholmes Car Park Derwent, Bamford, Peak District National Park S33 0AQ England +44 1433 651261 [email protected] http://www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/derwent
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4.5 based on 41 reviews

Derwent Bike Hire, Repair and Service Centre

Derwent Bike Hire, Repair and Service Centre is located at Fairholmes and forms part of a visitor complex including Visitor Centre, refreshment kiosk and ranger services. Toilets (including disabled facilities), picnic tables and seating areas are all provided on site. Popular cycling routes include beside the historic Derwent and Ladybower reservoirs through beautiful woodland. There is a car park run by Severn Trent Water and there are pay and display machines. We have a friendly and knowledgeable cycling team on hand to offer help and advice to help you hire the perfect bike for you. Repairs, servicing and second-hand bikes for sale are also available.

Reviewed By sophie_cycles

Very easy to hire bikes and perfect location to start a lovely ride around the reservoirs from. Very friendly service and fantastic, fast repairs from a knowledgeable team.

5. Longdendale Trail

Glossop England
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4.5 based on 67 reviews

Longdendale Trail

Reviewed By johnhI2953BN - Tintwistle, United Kingdom

A great trail and fab views and generally on the flat, park at Hadfield and cycle or walk the whole length to the Woodhead tunnels. Tip go early and not at the weekend to avoid the crowds.

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