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Youlgreaves Revisited

A charming journey that visits both Youlgreaves, touring sleepy back lanes & beautiful countryside

3 hr
From 55 British pounds
Winster Cycling Hub - DE4 2DR

Service Description

An easy 3 hour tour from Winster which offers magnificent views visiting both of the Peak District Youlgreaves. There is some off road adventure and the rewards are worthwhile. The tour starts at the Miners Standard and explores the mining and market village of Winster before heading off to its smaller neighbour Elton. Minor roads then reveal Robin Hoods Stride and the Grey Ladies Stone Circle, before a Bridleway takes you down into the wonderful Bradford Dale (if you are feeling brave you could pack your swimming costume). A quick tour of Youlgreave with a number of café’s, shops and pubs and it is out onto the Moor Lane which allows far reaching views of Lathkill Dale. The return route follows many quiet minor roads passing through Middleton by Youlgreave and some of Elton’s back roads to return to the Miners Standard from the west. Difficulty - Easy Blue Tour Theme - Towns and Villages, Rivers and Reservoirs Surface - Minor roads, some off road, bridleways It may be necessary to push the bike for a short section Distance - 12.4 miles Time allocated - 3 hours Refreshment Stops - Winster & Youlgreave Tour Ref - 23


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Start Point & Booking Queries

  • Winster Cycling Hub - DE4 2DR


Cancellation Policy

Running Tours is our business so as a general rule we cannot accept last minute cancelation requests where we cannot easily re-book the date. If you need to change the date of your pre-booked tour we do ask for at least seven days notice so that we have the opportunity to re-book your slot. There is no additional charge for changing the date of your tour. If you give us less than 7 days notice and we cannot resell the slot we reserve the right to charge a 50% re-booking fee. We do not offer refunds on cancelled tours only the opportunity to re-book As a general rule we will not cancel any eBike tours based on the weather unless the conditions are so extreme they are not safe for cycling. We use the Met Office to monitor if any severe weather warnings are expected

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