Millers Dale for Tideswell Return

  • 23 miles
    37 km
  • 2657 ft
    810 m
  • Allow
    2 hrs 30 mins
  • Difficulty
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Traversing the challenging Dark and White Peak threshold, trace the lost Midland Railway line from Chinley on a ride to the Monsal Trail and back, with a stop at Tideswell and return via Rushup Edge.

Route details

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Anthony

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The all-important disclaimer: While great care and attention has been put into gathering these routes, ensuring details are accurate and determining their suitability, all information should be used as a guide only and is not a replacement for using your own judgement or research when setting out on new adventures. Peaks & Puddles/the author cannot be held responsible for any issues that may arise from the riders own decision to ride a section of indicated route.

Always ensure your equipment is safe and legal for use and that you are well prepared, carrying everything necessary including access to a good map. Follow the Highway Code and the Countryside Code at all times. Respect the landscape, the wildlife and the people you encounter. And after all that, have fun!