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East Midlands
Derbyshire
High Peak
Hope

Ladybower loop from Hope.

Hard

4.9

(11)

179

riders

Ladybower loop from Hope.

02:38

31.5km

500m

Cycling

Embark on the Ladybower loop from Hope, a challenging touring bicycle route that winds through the picturesque Hope and Edale Valleys. You will experience the rugged uplands and rolling farmland of the Peak District, with views stretching across the landscape. The 19.6-mile (31.5 km) journey involves a significant climb of…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 25.3 km for 417 m

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Parking

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5.84 km

Western Shore Road, Ladybower Reservoir

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

A pretty easy way to end a bunch of rides round these parts. Brings you out nicely at the reservoir crossing to nip back to the Ladybower Inn for some much needed sustenance!

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17.5 km

Tip the Dog Memorial

Highlight • Historical Site

Commemorative stone for Tip the dog who stayed with the body of his owner on the Howden Moors for fifteen weeks in the winter of 1953/54.

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19.1 km

Derwent Dam East Tower

Highlight • Monument

Quiet place at the foot of the dam. Here you can rest on a couch and have something to drink or eat (if you brought it with you).

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25.8 km

Ladybower Reservoir Overflow

Highlight • Structure

The path along the top of Ladybower Dam affords a wonderful view of the reservoir nestling in the Upper Derwent Valley. You also get a close look at the reservoir …

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31.5 km

End point

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

12.3 km

12.1 km

2.51 km

1.88 km

1.54 km

1.16 km

Surfaces

12.7 km

11.3 km

5.59 km

1.90 km

101 m

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Highest point (380 m)

Lowest point (170 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What type of bicycle is best suited for the Ladybower loop from Hope?

While the route is sometimes referred to as a 'touring cycling' route, its challenging terrain, including singletrack, gravel, and stony descents, makes it much more suitable for mountain bikes or robust gravel bikes. Traditional touring bicycles with extensive panniers may find sections very demanding, potentially requiring you to dismount and push.

How challenging is the Ladybower loop from Hope?

This route is rated as 'difficult' and requires very good fitness and advanced riding skills. You'll encounter substantial elevation changes, technical climbs, and steep descents. It's considered an 'ultra-classic circuit' for experienced off-road cyclists in the Peak District.

What is the terrain like on this route?

The terrain is highly varied. Expect a mix of paved sections, unpaved singletrack, gravel paths, and natural trails. There are stony descents and technical climbs that will test your riding abilities, and some sections may even require you to dismount and push your bike.

Where can I park to access the Ladybower loop from Hope?

The route starts from Hope, which offers various parking options. Look for public car parks in the village, or consider parking near the Western Shore Road, Ladybower Reservoir, depending on your preferred starting point for the loop.

What scenic highlights can I expect along the Ladybower loop?

The loop offers stunning views of the Peak District. You'll cycle through the picturesque Hope and Edale Valleys, past the iconic Ladybower Reservoir, and alongside the Derwent Dam East Tower. Don't miss the unique Ladybower Reservoir Overflow, often called 'giant plug holes,' which are a popular photographic spot. You'll also pass the Tip the Dog Memorial.

Is the Ladybower loop from Hope suitable for families or beginners?

No, due to its 'difficult' rating, substantial elevation changes, and technical terrain, this route is not recommended for families with young children or beginner cyclists. It requires advanced riding skills and very good fitness.

Is this route dog-friendly?

While dogs are generally welcome in the Peak District National Park, they must be kept on a lead, especially near livestock and during bird nesting season (March-July). Given the technical nature of this cycling route, it might be challenging for dogs to keep pace or navigate certain sections safely. Consider if the terrain is appropriate for your dog's fitness and paw health.

Do I need any permits or pay an entrance fee for cycling in the Peak District National Park?

No, there are generally no permits or entrance fees required for cycling on public rights of way within the Peak District National Park. However, please respect all signage, private land, and follow the Countryside Code.

When is the best time of year to cycle the Ladybower loop?

The best time to cycle this loop is typically during the spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is more stable and the trails are drier. Winter conditions can make the technical sections more hazardous due to mud, ice, or snow. Always check local weather forecasts before you go.

Are there any cafes or pubs along the Ladybower loop from Hope?

Yes, as the route passes through picturesque villages and popular areas, you can find cafes and pubs. Hope itself has amenities, and there are often options around the Ladybower Reservoir area, particularly near the visitor centers or main access points.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. Notably, it covers significant portions of the High Peak trail (32% and 15% sections) and the Thornhill Trail (20%, 6%, 4%, and 3% sections). You'll also find smaller sections overlapping with the Derwent Valley Heritage Way and the Derwent Dam Green Route, among others.

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