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wiggly woo phatboy Jun 7th 2007, 05:53 74.9km
  • Recreational
  • Training
  • Onroad
  • Intermediate
  • Rural
  • Scenic
wardle to hebdon Bridge 2 jamesforrest Jun 25th 2010, 09:05 20.2km
  • Recreational
  • Onroad
  • Difficult
  • Rural
  • Scenic
wardle to hebden bridge 1 jamesforrest Jun 25th 2010, 08:49 19.3km
  • Recreational
  • Onroad
  • Basic
  • Intermediate
  • Rural
  • Scenic
short training route jamesforrest Apr 3rd 2010, 01:58 20.7km
  • Training
  • Onroad
  • Smooth
  • Basic
47 minutes quickest time so far
scenic 50 odd mile route starting from littleborough jimkennedy Jun 25th 2008, 10:06 90.2km
  • Training
  • Onroad
  • Scenic
ribble valley bridgey May 22nd 2012, 09:40 48.5km
reservoir maddness vally10 Jan 29th 2007, 06:40 71.3km
pendle loop bigenginestevie Jan 29th 2007, 10:15 68km
  • Training
  • Onroad
  • Intermediate
  • Scenic
pain pennines 60 jimkennedy Jun 9th 2008, 09:53 104.1km
  • Training
  • Steep
  • Difficult
short route starting in greetland uk
longridge fell bridgey Jun 12th 2012, 10:37 49.5km
lancs/yorks loop phatboy Jul 16th 2008, 09:30 110.5km
  • Recreational
  • Training
  • Onroad
  • Intermediate
  • Scenic
journey to the centre of the uk. phatboy Jan 30th 2007, 09:14 87km
  • Recreational
  • Training
  • Onroad
  • Intermediate
  • Rural
  • Scenic
hilly hebden loop nickjsmith Jun 15th 2011, 03:19 55.6km
  • Recreational
  • Training
  • Onroad
  • Steep
  • Intermediate
  • Scenic
hebden bridge shorter loop jamesforrest May 8th 2010, 11:10 72.7km
  • Recreational
  • Training
  • Onroad
  • Smooth
  • Intermediate
  • Rural
  • Scenic
gisburn loop bigenginestevie Jan 30th 2007, 03:58 48.6km
  • Training
  • Onroad
  • Basic
dst wednesday loop 1 bigenginestevie Mar 1st 2007, 04:42 74.4km
  • Training
  • Onroad
  • Intermediate
  • Safe
  • Rural
coiners valley phatboy Jan 30th 2007, 09:08 54km
  • Recreational
  • Training
  • Onroad
  • Steep
  • Scenic
burnley-york2 wowbagger1954 Jul 31st 2009, 01:00 105.5km
burnley, bacup loop bigenginestevie Jan 29th 2007, 10:01 33.4km
  • Training
  • Onroad
  • Scenic
all in a FELL swoop phatboy Apr 1st 2007, 03:19 124km
  • Training
  • Onroad
  • Intermediate
  • Low traffic
  • Safe
  • Rural
  • Scenic
Widdop sprocket May 31st 2010, 10:08 61.8km
  • Recreational
  • Onroad
  • Low traffic
  • Rural
  • Scenic
Rawtenstall, Bacup, Todmorden, Hebden Bridge, Widdop Reservoir, Burnley
Weir Accrington Ribchester Whalley Burnley and Home Deerplay Aug 18th 2008, 12:07 82.9km
  • Recreational
  • Training
  • Onroad
  • Smooth
  • Steep
  • Low traffic
  • Safe
  • Rural
WMB 113 Pennine Trail Centre Moderate ocoutts Aug 24th 2010, 02:33 16km
  • MTB
Start/Finish Lee Quarry trail centre parking (near Futures Park, Bacup), SD863216 Total distance 16km/10 miles Time 2-3 hours Maps Ordnance Survey OL21: South Pennines (1:25,0000) Summary Two very different man made tracks linked by a quick hop over the top of Rooley Moor. Starting out from Futures Park in Bacup, follow the beginner route directions to navigate Lee Quarry’s red circuit up to and part-way through the exposed section along the centre’s rear wall. Pick up the link route where it leaves the red path and strikes out over the open grass towards Rooley Moor Road. This was a twinkle in the trail builders’ eyes when we rode the route this summer, so we can’t tell you precisely what it looks like, but it will be well signed, and surfaced to cope with the increased traffic in a far better way than the peat-based moorland of the surrounding area. Join Rooley Moor Road, part of the Pennine Bridleway, bearing right towards Waterfoot and keeping the sprawl of Manchester’s suburbs on your left. Descend briefly before contouring along the hill and entering the Cragg Quarry complex on the right. Follow the twists and turns of Cragg Quarry’s marked route as it heads west. It’s almost entirely singletrack and will leave you dizzy, but there really are no opportunities to get lost if you stick with the marked path as it loops back on itself and returns you to your start point. Return to the first trail centre, retracing your tyre tracks along Rooley Moor Road and the link route. Rejoin the Lee Quarry trail where you left it in order to finish the red route. If you want more of a challenge, the tougher, black-grade track will drop you into the quarry shortly after you rejoin the red. With steep, rocky drops and some exposed singletrack, it’s not one for the faint-hearted but offers a good workout for those withburlier constitutions.
WMB 113 Pennine Trail Centre Easy ocoutts Aug 24th 2010, 02:13 5.1km
  • MTB
Start/Finish Lee Quarry trail centre parking (near Futures Park, Bacup). SD863216 Total distance 5km (3 miles) Time 1-2 hours for play time Map Ordnance Survey OL21: South Pennines (1:25,000) Summary A stiff climb to start, then more singletrack fun than you can shake a stick at, as well as dedicated learner sections. Follow the track straight out of Futures Park, climbing steadily and passing through one gate. This is the beginning of the Lee Quarry complex; you’ll fi nish by coming in through the wooded area on the right, but for now, climb up the doubletrack, bearing right before going left and following red-route signs up the technical opening climb, which winds gradually up the eastern edge of the quarry. On the open section at the top, follow the route up and over the spoil tips, using route markings to guide you past black-graded hazards. Enjoy the trademark bermed sections, which drop you down into a sheltered area before a short but tough climb and a great descent to the skills area. Bear left (the multiple lines on the right all link up if you want to play) to climb around the southernmost high edge of the quarry for great views and a sense of exposure. This is the beginning of the long fi nal drop back to the quarry’s edge – it’s a sustained descent that loops around the western side of the quarry, taking in fast, winding singletrack, some slabby rock sections, a jump line and the trail through the woodland at the foot of the quarry. If you fancy playing on the pump track before you hit the final section, bear right instead of crossing the mini cattle grid halfway down the descent. You’ll find the addictive distraction nestled on the edge of the quarry’s base above you and to the right.
WMB 113 Pennine Trail Centre Classic ocoutts Aug 24th 2010, 02:05 65.2km
  • MTB
Start/Finish Lee Quarry trail centre parking (near Futures Park, Bacup), SD863216 Total distance 65km (40 miles) Time 6 hours plus Map Ordnance Survey OL21: South Pennines (1:25,000) Summary A true epic featuring plenty of open moors and climbs. Best in dry spells. From Futures Park, take the A681 to Bacup. Carry on to Todmorden before bearing left onto Todmorden Old Road and climbing to Sharneyford. At the summit, bear left onto the Flower Scar Road track. Follow it over the top of Todmorden Moor, descending steeply and turning left onto a minor road to go down to the valley floor. Turn right onto the A646. In Lydgate, turn left to loop under the railway viaduct and begin the ascent up Jumps Road. Follow the walled bridleway through several gates, bearing left as the path climbs steadily to Shore. Veer right onto a steep road climb. At the junction with Long Causeway, take the bridleway on your left and cross the valley towards the wind farm. Rejoin Long Causeway for just over 1km and then hit the well-signed Pennine Bridleway (PBW) to pass reservoirs and loop around Heptonstall Moor to Widdop and the town of Egypt. At Rodmer Clough, descend into the valley and leave the PBW, bearing right and climbing steeply to Duke’s Cut. At the end of the rough track, turn right onto the Tarmac, going left and then right towards the aerial. Descend Whirlaw and drop into Todmorden. After the roundabout, bear left off Littleborough road to climb steeply up the cobbled Honey Hole Lane, rejoining the PBW before descending into Walsden. Cross the A6033 and ascend Inchfield Road. Cross the cattle grid. At the ruins, take the left fork and head up the grassy track to Hades Hill. Pass through the gate at the top. Continue on the doubletrack through the open quarry and pick up the bridleway to Whitworth, skirting the northwest flank of Brown Wardle Hill before picking up the PBW. At Healey Dell, cross the A671 and continue on to Rooley Moor Road. Just beyond the summit, bear right onto the link route and descend the remainder of Lee Quarry’s red route to finish.
WMB 107 Hebden Bridge, Yorkshire_Intermediate (Red) Route ocoutts Jul 14th 2010, 12:04 30.4km
  • MTB
Start/Finish: Hebden Bridge, SD993273 Total distance 30.4km (18.9 miles) Time 2.5-5 hours Maps OS Landranger 103 Blackburn & Burnley, Explorer OL21 South Pennines Summary Relentlessly up and down, with little rest and lots of fun. From the centre of Hebden Bridge, pick up the canal towpath and follow it upstream to Eastwood. Pick up the ‘no through road’ and climb all the way to Great Rock. Bear left on tarmac, then left again towards Cross Stone road before turning right onto the next bridleway. Follow this straight over the next t-junction, through a gate and down to pick up the Calderdale Way. Follow this bridleway along the hill, bearing right to descend just after the farm then up a short climb as towards Todmorden. At the golf course, turn right and then left on the road, before picking up bridleway again at Bean Pole Head. At Rodwell End, bear right and then continue straight ahead onto direct bridleway rather than turning right into the yard. Turn left along the road, taking the Pennine Bridleway as it climbs to the left to the top of Jack Bridge. Climb through Colden then descend on the road to Slack. Take a right between houses and zig-zag down the valley before bearing left to climb steeply again, turning right into Heptonstall at the top. Take a sharp left off the cobbles just beyond the pubs and descend the bridleway to the river. Pick up Crimsworth Dean track and climb, bearing right at the cowshed to cross Lumb Falls and ascend the other side to Keighley Road. Drop briefl y into Peckett Well then take the bridleway right; follow this, with one right turn, all the way to Hardcastle Crags and then to Hebden Bridge via the road.
WMB 107 Hebden Bridge, Yorkshire_Beginner (Blue) Route ocoutts Jul 14th 2010, 11:54 21.2km
  • MTB
Start/Finish: Hebden Bridge, SD993273 Total distance 21.2km (13.1 miles) Time 90 minutes to 3 hours Maps Ordnance Survey Landranger 103 Blackburn & Burnley, Explorer OL21 South Pennines Summary A couple of stiff climbs matched with fun decsents. Easily truncated if you need a shorter route still From the centre of Hebden Bridge, pick up the canal towpath and ride towards Todmorden. At Callis Bridge, leave the towpath via the boat community’s car park and cross the packhorse bridge, heading up the hill on the other side of the canal. Climb steadily on the winding doubletrack through woodland, taking the Pennine Bridleway as it descends sharply to a small river on the left. Pass through the gate and go straight on to contour along the hill to Horsehold. Bear right through the yard and follow the tarmac uphill until the crossroads; turn right and follow London Road as it ascends then drops beneath the Pike. Turn right and drop back to the canal via Mankinholes and Height Woods. Turn right back to Hebden Bridge for a mile; at Charlestown, turn left under the railway bridge to pick up the road which climbs towards and then through Knott Wood. At the top, bear left and then right to pick up the Pennine Bridleway, following it to the top of Jack Bridge. Climb through Colden before descending the road to Slack. Take a right down the valley, making a hard right past the old mill building and over the packhorse bridge before following the rough doubletrack to the road below Mytholm Steeps. Turn left at the bottom and you’re on the valley road heading back into Hebden Bridge.
Vallys lancs & yorks leg vally10 Apr 2nd 2007, 03:40 107.4km
  • Rural
Tour of Pendle ivanb Aug 10th 2009, 12:51 46.2km
  • Onroad
  • Low traffic
  • High traffic
  • Scenic
Tough in the trough Big Jay Dec 16th 2007, 05:22 59.9km
  • Recreational
  • Training
  • Onroad
  • Steep
  • Intermediate
  • Low traffic
  • Safe
  • Rural
  • Scenic

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