Tip-up seats and cycle space on a Class 195 local train from Manchester to Sheffield
Cycle shelter under construction on Grindleford station
Paved bridleway towards Hathersage
Bridleway to the left towards Hathersage
Bridleway from Hathersage towards NCN route 6 and Stanage Edge
Start of bridleway towards Stanage Edge
Bridleway to Stanage Edge, in theory
Bridleway on Stanage Edge - it soon joins Long Causeway, or in theory continues down steps to Hathersage.
Continuation of Long Causeway towards Sheffield
Long Causeway, a really easily graded track up onto Stanage Edge
Long Causeway, a really easily graded track up onto Stanage Edge
End of improved surface on Long Causeway, from NCN route 6 up onto Stanage Edge
Long Causeway, up onto Stanage Edge, No Motor Vehicles, rough track, not part of the National Cycle Network (route 6 turns 90° behind the camera)
No Motor Vehicles on Long Causeway, from NCN route 6 up onto Stanage Edge
No Cycling - footpaths only
No Cycling - footpath only
No Cycling - footpath only
Modal filter in Hathersage
The shared-use route ends at the start of the Hathersage 30mph limit - if you'd rather not cycle on the A6187, take Jagger's Lane to the north.
Cycle parking and tools at the The Anglers Rest, an excellent long-established community pub
Quiet Lane, 35%, Cyclists and Horse Riders Dismount... that might well happen naturally, but there's no need to requite it uphill.
National Speed Limit on Bamford Clough, perhaps the steepest road climb in Britain and a Byway Open to all Traffic...
Byway Open to all Traffic - the start of Bamford Clough, perhaps the steepest road climb in Britain
NCN route 6 turns left here to pass above Bamford
This is not a shared-use footway, NCN route 6 is on the road here.
End of the road on the east side of the Derwent Dam
On the Ladybower Reservoirs circuit
On the Ladybower Reservoirs circuit
On the Ladybower Reservoirs circuit
Sign for the cycle route on the Ladybower Reservoirs circuit (pedestrians can take a short-cut behind the camera)
End of the road on the Ladybower Reservoirs circuit
Cyclists Slow sign on the Ladybower Reservoirs circuit
Start of bridleway south to the A57
Cycle parking near the Dambusters Monument, at the Derwent Dam
No Motor Vehicles on Sundays, and not many at other times
Bike rental and repairs at Fairholmes, the hub of the Ladybower Reservoirs circuit
Road closed to motor vehicles - at Fairholmes, the hub of the Ladybower Reservoirs circuit
Cycle parking with tools at Fairholmes, the hub of the Ladybower Reservoirs circuit
Off-road route by the Ladybower Reservoir (approximate location)
Cross here for the route around the Ladybower reservoirs, and the shared-use route on the north side of the Ashopton Viaduct (A57)
Segregated route west and north from the Ladybower Viaduct
Segregated cycleway on the Ladybower Viaduct
Start of segregated path north from the Ladybower Reservoir Dam (and a cyclist on the road)
Route north off the Ladybower Reservoir Dam
NCN route 6 crossing the Ladybower Reservoir Dam
NCN route 6 turns right here to cross the Ladybower Reservoir Dam
The Thornhill Trail and NCN route 6 joining the road just south of the Ladybower Reservoir Dam
Crossing the road on the Thornhill Trail to the Ladybower reservoirs, on the trackbed of the construction railway - NCN route 6 joins the trail here.
The Thornhill Trail to the Ladybower reservoirs, on the trackbed of the construction railway.
Sculpture on the Thornhill Trail to the Ladybower reservoirs, on the trackbed of the construction railway.
The Thornhill Trail to the Ladybower reservoirs, on the trackbed of the construction railway.
Turn right here for the off-road route to the Ladybower reservoirs
Start of off-road route to the Ladybower reservoirs avoiding Bamford
Cycleway west from Bamford (cyclists join the A6187 road almost immediately)
Cycleway crossing the road into Bamford (north of where it's shown on OpenCycleMap)
Shared-use routes on both sides of the road (the one on the left/south isn't on OpenCycleMap and looks pretty narrow) and an ASL on the road.
Shared-use route (including horses) from Hathersage to Bamford - if you don't want to ride on the A6187 in the village of Hathersage, you can use Jagger's Lane, arriving from the right here.
Effectively single-sided cycle stands at YHA Hathersage - what a waste.
Attractive route signs, Hathersage
Modal filter, Hathersage - but it's only a footpath.
No through route for cyclists - footpath only
No Cycling on this tempting asphalt track - footpath only
Quiet Lane above Hathersage
Quiet Lane above Hathersage
Effectively single-sided bike stand, Buxton
No Motor Vehicles except for access (closing an obvious rat-run)
Limited cycle parking at the Devonshire Dome (University of Derby) - only half of that shelter has Sheffield stands in it.
East end of pedestrianised street, Buxton
Cycle stands under a railway viaduct, Buxton
No photo, but this is the start of the track along the Goyt south from New Mills
View down to the meeting of the Sett Valley Trail and the tracks along the Goyt, New Mills (with the reverse Archimedes screw hydroelectric generator)
View down to the meeting of the Sett Valley Trail and the tracks along the Goyt, New Mills
The Sett Valley Trail, New Mills
Wiggly bit of the Sett Valley Trail, New Mills
The Sett Valley Trail crossing NCN route 68, New Mills
The Sett Valley Trail, New Mills
The Sett Valley Trail, New Mills
Start of the Sett Valley Trail (right), New Mills
Bridleway or byway to the Peak Forest Canal towpath
Bridleway or byway north from the Peak Forest Canal towpath
Road south from the Peak Forest Canal towpath
The Peak Forest Canal towpath
The Peak Forest Canal towpath - cyclists keep right
The Peak Forest Canal towpath (approximate location)
The Peak Forest Canal towpath
The Peak Forest Canal towpath
The Peak Forest Canal towpath
Track up to the Peak Forest Canal towpath
Footpath to the Peak Forest Canal
Bridleway or byway by the Goyt and footpath right to the Peak Forest Canal
Cyclist heading south from New Mills by the Goyt