Longendale Trail cycle route overall rating:
The Longendale Trail is located in the Peak District National Park. It follows the track bed of the old Great Central Railway, starting in Hadfield, to finish 8 miles later in Salter’s Brook. From the start, the trail starts heading uphill, but it’s a gentle incline.
Surface on the Longendale Trail
The surface varies significantly. In places, it’s cobbled, but mainly it’s unsealed, and can get very muddy after rain.
Refreshments
In Hadfield, you have several options, but beyond that it’s pretty much limited to the Bull’s Head pub, and the Dog & Partridge pub.
Bikes
Because of the surface, you’d be better off on a bike with chunkier tyres. Skinny-wheeled road bikes will seriously struggle with this route.
Tandems, most cargo bikes and trikes will struggle with the stone chicanes along the route.
Toilets
There are toilets at Hadfield station, and again at the Bull’s Head pub, as well as the Dog & Partridge pub.
Safety from traffic
This route is entirely traffic-free
Ratings
Points of Interest
Offering scenic views of the Peak District, including several reservoirs, the trail is rich in industrial heritage.
The Torside Reservoir used to power cotton and paper mills, but now supplies Manchester with water.
Routes in Derbyshire
- Longendale Trail
- Monsal Trail Traffic-free Cycle Route
- Tissington Trail Traffic-free Cycle Route
- High Peak Trail traffic-free cycle route
- Cloud Trail Traffic-free Cycle Route
Barriers
There are no barriers on the Longendale Trail. However, there are several narrow gates, and also stone chicanes.
Cycle Hire
You can hire bicycles at Hadfield Bike Hire.
Hilliness
This route has a near-constant, but gentle incline.
Child friendliness
This route is suitable even for reasonably young children.
Social safety
The Longendale Trail has parts that can be quite deserted and remote. However, on sunny, warm weekends, it can be reasonably busy.
Weather forecast for the Longendale Trail
What the Longendale Trail looks like
Getting to the Longendale Trail
The route as shown on the map below starts at Hadfield station, so you can easily get to the start car-free, by taking your bike on the train. As ever, read my Bikes On Trains guide for useful and helpful tips for taking your bike on the train. You can get a train to Hadfield from Manchester Piccadilly, but do note that you’ll have to change trains at Glossop.
Parking near the Longendale Trail
There are car parks in Torside and Crowden. Torside has a picnic area, and Crowden has a campsite. Additional access is at Platt Street, Hadfield, Torside Car Park and Woodhead Station.
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