Mountain bikes maybe, but forget about road bikes here. Not happening.
A bit rough at this point but perfectly ridable on a road bike. The rest of the road is nice and smooth and a good alternative to riding up the A560.
Descending from Mezna (near the famous Pravcická brána / Prebischtor Gate) to Hrensko avoiding the busy (but smooth) route 21.
Entrance to Long Lane public byway from St Michaels Lane
Salford approach to bridge over Irwell - after mud and overhanging branches have been cleared.
Public bridleway from Apperley Bridge to Guiseley.
Original course of the Chesterfield Canal, the Brindley Loops.
Original route of the Chesterfield Canal, the Brindley loops
Trail linking Warsop / Langwith area with Meden Vale / Cuckney. Quite a sandy surface, only really suitable for Mtb.
Trails linking Spital with Hady.
Path from Palterton to Hillstown
Farm track /footpath that provides off road access from Shuttlewood to Woodthorpe /Markham Vale /Seymour area
Footpath from Palterton to Hillstown, the best off road alternative to the fast road which runs parallel
Footpath between Hillstown and Scarcliffe
Well used footpath between Scarcliffe and Stony Houghton
Footpath between Scarcliffe and Stony Houghton, at the side of Roseland Wood
Footpath at Stony Houghton
Footpath at Stony Houghton leading onto Scarcliffe
Bridleway linking the old railway line with Langwith
Bridleway between Warsop and Langwith, was old railway line, quite sludgy at times, can tell the route served a colliery due to the coal dust on the trail.
Bridleway that was former railway line, a good off road route, a few big puddles though.
Singletrack path that links Meden Vale village up with Cuckney / Langwith area
Path at the rear of Meden Vale village..
Path leading to Meden Vale village, from Hazel Gap
Path from Hazel Gap to Meden Vale, great off road access from Clumber Park to Meden Vale with just a couple of road crossings. Good track too.
Byway to Norton from Hazel Gap, a great off road link that connects to the existing cycle network
Ancient holloway through the Welbeck estate on the wonderfully named Drinking Pit Lane. The best off road route to Clumber Park from the Creswell area.
Ballast on Oxcroft branch line
Poulterwell Lane, where the water runs across the lane from Poulter well and forms the start of the river Poulter
Church Road, otherwise known as Stanfree Lane, links Stanfree with Shuttlewood Road Bolsover, cutting out main roads through Shuttlewood.
Old farm track that served Field Farm at Holbrook, track went to what is now the south entrance to Rother Valley from the TPT
Old railway line that connects Arkwright with the TPT
Farm track looking towards Longcourse Lane, taken February 2021
Bridleway towards Cock Alley
Bridleway on the route of an old railway line
Bridleway, muddy in the dip
Bridleway, was formerly the route of a railway line to Heath.
Stone bridge over old LDECR railway cutting, now filled in on one side
Single-track but plenty of room
path though woods, currently a footpath but used by many cyclists
Path through woods, used by many cyclists
Wide track between woodlands, used by cyclists
Track through woodland, used by cyclists to get from Langwith to Scarcliffe
path linking Shirebrook and Langwith with Scarcliffe
Singletrack through edge of woodland
Start of the Brunstane Burn path
Aquaduct where the Trent and Mersey Canal crosses over the River Dove
Great quiet track through Marston on Dove
The surface is a little forgotten but it's quite a nice ride along the Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal. Access needs to be improved though.
A slightly wobbly but otherwise usable track between Heywood and Rochdale Road. The views are very nice.
Old lane up to Bentinck Road.
The terraced houses were built for Oxcroft Colliery, and the lane was used by the miners to get to work until the colliery closed in the 1970s.
Footpath between hill top/Woodhouse Lane and Chesterfield Road
Blind Lane, quite picturesque with stream down side of road
Bolsover Colliery tip, some nice trails on here, plus great views of the Castle
Trail on Bolsover pit tip
Access to five pits trail from Heath
Footpath towards five pits trail from Heath Village
Footpath towards five pits trail from Heath Village
Footpath from Heath to five pits trail
Disused railway line that provides a great alternative to the footpath through the fields up to Heath from the Stockley Trail
Access to "Ramcroft Trail" then onto Stockley Trail, using side of field that isn't used for crops.
Ramcroft trial is an old Railway line that served Ramcroft Colliery until the 1960s, complete with flat concrete topped stone bridge over
Public footpath up to Heath from Stockley Trail
Footpath towards Stockley Trail from Heath
Footpath down side of field, and alongside of M1 up to Heath from Stockley trail
Footpath down side of field between Heath and Stockley Trail
Footpath through fields towards Heath from Stockley trail
Footpath up to Heath from Stockley Trail
Footpath towards Stockley Trail from Heath
(it's a better route to use the farmers track at the side of the field that go through the middle of the field in my experience)
Footpath up to Heath Village from Stockley Trail
Public footpath from Heath to Stockley Trail
Church Road looking towards Shuttlewood Road
Church Road, a decent surface here
Path on Church Road, needs improving to make it easier to cycle on.
Overgrown pathway on Church Road, flatter than the proper path which has deep ruts but needs some TLC to make it easier to bike on. Unfortunately this lane suffers due to motorbike use.
Trail looking towards Duckmanton
Trail between Duckmanton and Arkwright