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.
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
Cycle stands at Hathersage station
Cycle stands at Hathersage station
A lovely long descent (mostly) from above Abney to Hathersage