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NWA & NE&Yorks: Settle to Malham, Yorkshire Dales ~ Saturday 2nd July 2011
The last time we ventured onto the moors around these parts, an unexpected heavy overnight fall of snow turned the ride into a winter epic and cut short our route. Aftermath here: --> http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=137767
At the time several people suggested a return trip in summer.
So here it is. Once again we'll be collaborating with the Yorkies to put together a classic route in a truly beautiful part of the country.
:: Date: Saturday 2nd July 2011
:: Distance/time: 21 Miles with shortcut options/approx 6hrs including stops.
:: Meeting at: 8am onwards for breakfasts, ride starts at 10:30am Lower Greenfoot Lane Car Park, Settle BD24 9RB
:: Directions: click here for start location
:: Terrain: 85% off road, mainly well surfaced but expect some mud in places. 1400ft of climbing, drove roads, shooting tracks and some technical singletrack.
The ride starts with a big climb out of Settle and onto the new section of the Pennine Bridleway before heading off over Malham Moor toward the Tarn (the highest Lake in England).
Then a brake burning descent into Malham Village for a hearty pub lunch and ales, followed by a short walk to Malham Cove. The return leg will see us saddling up again for the big climb up onto the Pennine Bridleway again and the final descent down the fantastic Stockdale Lane into Settle.
Stunning Dales views all the way round with particularly good views of the mighty Three Peaks in the distance.
There is plenty of parking in Settle as well as a good few pubs and hotels for those wanting to make a weekend of it. There are also regular trains from Carlisle and Leeds for those who want to leave the car at home.
Please make sure your bike is in good fettle and you are dressed for all weathers. Helmets must be worn on this route as the rocks are very unforgiving!
See thi up on't moors!
The last time we ventured onto the moors around these parts, an unexpected heavy overnight fall of snow turned the ride into a winter epic and cut short our route. Aftermath here: --> http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=137767
At the time several people suggested a return trip in summer.
So here it is. Once again we'll be collaborating with the Yorkies to put together a classic route in a truly beautiful part of the country.
:: Date: Saturday 2nd July 2011
:: Distance/time: 21 Miles with shortcut options/approx 6hrs including stops.
:: Meeting at: 8am onwards for breakfasts, ride starts at 10:30am Lower Greenfoot Lane Car Park, Settle BD24 9RB
:: Directions: click here for start location
:: Terrain: 85% off road, mainly well surfaced but expect some mud in places. 1400ft of climbing, drove roads, shooting tracks and some technical singletrack.
The ride starts with a big climb out of Settle and onto the new section of the Pennine Bridleway before heading off over Malham Moor toward the Tarn (the highest Lake in England).
Then a brake burning descent into Malham Village for a hearty pub lunch and ales, followed by a short walk to Malham Cove. The return leg will see us saddling up again for the big climb up onto the Pennine Bridleway again and the final descent down the fantastic Stockdale Lane into Settle.
Stunning Dales views all the way round with particularly good views of the mighty Three Peaks in the distance.
There is plenty of parking in Settle as well as a good few pubs and hotels for those wanting to make a weekend of it. There are also regular trains from Carlisle and Leeds for those who want to leave the car at home.
Please make sure your bike is in good fettle and you are dressed for all weathers. Helmets must be worn on this route as the rocks are very unforgiving!
See thi up on't moors!