Climbing from Bollington and Pott Shrigley through the Old Brickworks of Bakestonedale Moor is one of the Peak District’s most famous cycling climbs, but besting this Cheshire challenger needn’t be quite as fearsome as you might think.
Route details
- Distance 18.4 miles / 29.6 km
- Elevation Gain 507 m / 1662 ft
- Time allow 2 hours
- Difficulty Challenging
- Suited to Gravel Bike Hybrid Bike Road Bike
- Notes Other Bikes: route is accessible to all however, being fully on-road with long climbs, may not be best-suited to other types. Three standard gates on canal link.
- Suggested Start SK7 6NW SJ 9465 8697
- Places Adlington, Bollington, Booth Green, Cheshire, Cheshire East, Disley, High Lane, Higher Poynton, Kettleshulme, Lyme Handley, Middlewood, Pott Shrigley, Rose Hill, Whitely Green, Wood Lanes
- Attributes Accessible by train, Bridges, Car parking, Circular loop, Dales, Ideal for electric bikes, National Cycle Network, Pocket Guide available, Pubs and cafés, Railways, Rural heritage, Steep climbs, Towns and villages, Tunnels, Views of hills and peaks, Views of open countryside
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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!