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Monsal trail- anything like this in north west?
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ktcoil
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Hello
Earlier in the year we did the Monsal trail start to Bakewell and back and it was great but was wondering if there was anything else like this, north west area/peak district?
Earlier in the year we did the Monsal trail start to Bakewell and back and it was great but was wondering if there was anything else like this, north west area/peak district?
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I had to google this.
I wouldn't think routes suitable for both cyclists and horse riders are all that common. (But would be pleased to hear otherwise).
Are you walkers, cyclists or horseriders?0 -
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sorry yea we love walking, love Hiking in the lakes and peak district too but these types of walks we enjoy as well.0
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there is the tissington trail in the peak district as well??
I live in the Peaks so can suggest lots more , some are hard walks some are easy - it depends what you want along the route?
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How out the trains pennine trail
http://www.transpenninetrail.org.uk/walkers/map-for-walkers/
Or a whole load of ideas on here
http://www.nationaltrail.co.uk0 -
High Peak Trail
Manifold Way
Rochdale canal
Leeds - Liverpool canal
If your interest extends as far as the north east there's the Rosedale Ironstone railway in the NYM, and the old railway from York to Selby0 -
There's the Guild Wheel around Preston, 21 miles ish all round... not as picturesque as Monsal trail (The river bits ok) and is primarily for cyclists in areas but lots of rest stops along the way ie pubs/cafes0
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Hello
Earlier in the year we did the Monsal trail start to Bakewell and back and it was great but was wondering if there was anything else like this, north west area/peak district?
5 pits trail
Tissington trailDon't put it DOWN; put it AWAY"I would like more sisters, that the taking out of one, might not leave such stillness" Emily DickinsonJanice 1964-2016
Thank you Honey Bear0
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