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The best gravel rides around Hathersage

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Gravel biking around Hathersage offers access to a diverse landscape within the Peak District, characterized by dramatic gritstone edges, rolling valleys, and expansive moorland. The terrain features a mix of bridleways, gravel tracks, and quiet country roads, providing varied surfaces for cycling. Riders can expect significant elevation changes, with routes incorporating challenging climbs and scenic descents. This area provides a robust network of trails suitable for gravel biking, connecting natural features like Stanage Edge and Ladybower Reservoir.

Best gravel bike trails around Hathersage

  • The most popular gravel bike trail is Shatton Moor & Ladybower Reservoir loop from Hathersage — Peak District National Park, a 34.3 miles (55.2 km) trail that takes 4 hours 50 minutes to complete, offering varied terrain and panoramic views.
  • Another top favourite among local gravel bikers is Mam Tor loop via Hope from Hathersage — Peak District National Park, a difficult 24.9 miles (40.1 km) path that includes moorland sections and challenging ascents towards Mam Tor.
  • Local gravel bikers also love the Redmires and Ladybower Reservoir loop from Hathersage — Peak District National Park, a 24.5 miles (39.4 km) trail leading through scenic valleys and past Ladybower Reservoir, often completed in about 3 hours 30 minutes.
  • Gravel biking around Hathersage is defined by gritstone edges, scenic valleys, and moorland plateaus. The network offers options for different ability levels, from moderate routes to more difficult, longer rides.
  • The routes in Hathersage are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 190 reviews. More than 1,800 gravel bikers have used komoot to explore Hathersage's varied terrain.

Last updated: July 7, 2026

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Ladybower Reservoir loop from Bamford — Peak District National Park

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Embark on a challenging gravel biking adventure around the Ladybower Reservoir loop from Bamford, a difficult 26.3 miles (42.3 km) route that takes about 3 hours and 25 minutes to complete. This diverse trail offers panoramic views of Ladybower, Derwent, and Howden reservoirs, set against the backdrop of rolling hills and open moorland. You will navigate a mix of paved surfaces, gravel tracks, and potentially muddy sections, with a total elevation gain of 1582 feet (482 metres) as you pass iconic sights like the Ladybower "plug holes" and the historic Derwent Dam.

This route is well-suited for gravel bikes or mountain bikes, offering a mix of traffic-free sections like the Thornhill Trail and minor roads. The trail conveniently starts and finishes at Bamford Railway Station, making it easy to access via public transport. Be prepared for significant elevation changes and challenging climbs, such as Hagg Farm and New Road at Yorkshire Bridge, which may require very good fitness. Some sections can be rocky and uneven, so plan your visit accordingly, especially after rain.

Beyond the stunning scenery, this loop offers a unique historical dimension; the Derwent Dam and surrounding reservoirs served as a crucial training ground for the 617 "Dambusters" Squadron during World War 2. As you ride, you will follow parts of the Thornhill Trail, a former railway line once used to transport stone for the dams, now offering unexpected scenic treats and wildlife sculptures. This trail provides a varied experience, catering to experienced gravel bikers looking for a substantial challenge in the Peak District National Park.

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Embark on the Shatton Moor & Ladybower Reservoir loop from Hathersage, a difficult gravel biking adventure spanning 34.3 miles (55.2 km). This challenging route will have you gaining 2564 feet (781 metres) in elevation, typically taking around 4 hours and 49 minutes to complete. As you ride, you will experience a mix of paved surfaces and significant off-road sections, including demanding gravel climbs, all while enjoying the diverse terrain and expansive Peak District vistas. From the Shatton Track, you can take in fantastic views over the Hope Valley and across to Derwent Reservoir, offering a true sense of the region's natural beauty. The areas around Ladybower Reservoir also provide dramatic moorland, woodland, and water views, making for a varied and engaging ride. This loop is best suited for experienced gravel cyclists with a very good level of fitness, ready for a demanding day out.

Planning your visit requires you to be prepared for a hard gravel ride, demanding advanced riding skills due to its length, elevation gain, and varied terrain. You should anticipate some very rough sections where you might need to dismount and push your bike, adding to the challenge. The Thornhill Trail, which forms part of this route, can become quite muddy when wet, so it is wise to consider the weather conditions before you set off. Checking the forecast and preparing your gear accordingly will help ensure a more enjoyable and safer experience on the trail.

This route stands out for its combination of challenging climbs and rewarding scenery within the Peak District National Park. It offers a unique opportunity to explore both the open moorland and the iconic reservoir landscapes that define this area. The trail's diverse character, moving from paved roads to rugged off-road paths, provides a comprehensive gravel biking experience. It is a journey that showcases the dramatic natural environment, from the sweeping views over Hope Valley to the tranquil waters of Ladybower Reservoir, making it a notable option for those seeking a substantial and varied ride in the region.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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June 6, 2026, Offerton Moor Bridleway

Although challenging, totally doable on a bike with some decent gear ratio.

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Easy hike around Ladybower Reservoir

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Nice area in summer for chilling next to the river

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many gravel bike trails are available around Hathersage?

Hathersage offers a robust network of nearly 90 gravel bike trails. The majority, around 60, are classified as difficult, with 27 moderate routes and one easy option, providing diverse challenges for all skill levels.

What kind of terrain can I expect on gravel bike trails near Hathersage?

Gravel biking around Hathersage features a varied landscape within the Peak District, including dramatic gritstone edges, rolling valleys, and expansive moorland. You'll encounter a mix of bridleways, gravel tracks, and quiet country roads, often with significant elevation changes, offering both challenging climbs and scenic descents.

Are there any circular gravel bike routes starting from Hathersage?

Yes, many routes around Hathersage are circular. For example, the difficult Shatton Moor & Ladybower Reservoir loop and the Mam Tor loop via Hope are popular circular options that start and end in Hathersage.

What are some scenic spots or landmarks I can see along the gravel bike trails?

Many gravel routes incorporate iconic landmarks. You can expect to see dramatic gritstone edges like Stanage Edge and Burbage Edge, and enjoy views of the Hope and Derwent Valleys. Some trails also pass by the serene Ladybower Reservoir. For specific points of interest, consider visiting Higger Tor or Lose Hill Summit.

What do other gravel bikers say about the trails in Hathersage?

The gravel biking trails around Hathersage are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 190 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, challenging climbs, and breathtaking views of the Peak District landscape.

Are there any family-friendly gravel bike routes near Hathersage?

While many routes around Hathersage are moderate to difficult, there is one easy gravel bike trail available. For families, consider routes that stick to quieter country roads or dedicated cycle paths where available, though specific family-friendly gravel routes are less common due to the area's 'lumpy' terrain.

What is the best time of year for gravel biking in Hathersage?

Hathersage is a great destination for gravel biking year-round, but spring and autumn often offer the most pleasant conditions with milder temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be excellent, but trails may be busier. Winter riding is possible, but be prepared for potentially muddy conditions and colder weather, especially on higher moorland sections.

Are there any caves or interesting natural formations to explore near the gravel routes?

Yes, the area around Hathersage is known for its caves and unique geological features. You might find highlights like Odin Mine or Robin Hood's Cave. The Cucklet Delf Natural Arch is another interesting natural formation to discover.

Can I access gravel bike trails near Hathersage using public transport?

Hathersage is well-connected by public transport, including a train station, making it a convenient starting point for many routes. This allows you to reach the village without a car and begin your gravel biking adventure directly from the village center.

Are there any routes that pass by Ladybower Reservoir?

Yes, Ladybower Reservoir is a popular feature on several gravel routes. The Shatton Moor & Ladybower Reservoir loop and the Redmires and Ladybower Reservoir loop both offer scenic riding along its shores.

What are the typical durations for gravel bike rides in Hathersage?

Ride durations vary significantly based on the route's length and difficulty. For example, a difficult route like the Shatton Moor & Ladybower Reservoir loop, which is 55.2 km, typically takes around 4 hours and 50 minutes. Shorter routes will naturally take less time, while longer, more challenging ones can extend to 5 hours or more.

Are there any specific routes known for challenging ascents?

Yes, the terrain around Hathersage is known for its 'lumpy' nature. The Mam Tor loop via Hope is a prime example, featuring significant moorland sections and challenging ascents towards Mam Tor, offering a rewarding test for experienced riders.

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