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Jelster 28-01-05 07:36 PM

Local knowledge requires
 
Ay up people,

I'm planning a trip for about 10 bikes to the Peak District National Park.

Plan "A" is to leave London at 6pm and get up to the Matlock area by 9pm, then spend all day Saturday and Sunday morning around the park and ride back Sunday lunch time. I could do with some advice on where to stay, roads/places to visit and where to keep away from. Planning to do this some time in May.

Any help would be appreciated.

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splke 29-01-05 09:52 PM

Not my area really mate but the threa on last years roll out will give you a good run out.

as for B&B NT used one last year around Glossop i think

mudge32 29-01-05 10:14 PM

That'd be our Amanda's dept. :D

chog 29-01-05 11:25 PM

:lol: If you look on the posts for last years rideout I found and posted a few bike friendly campsites. Alternatively if you find the Derbyshire County Council website it has some good links. :D
Matlock Bath is the place to go to see bikes but there are some fantastic roads in the area, just watch out for the speed camera vans at the weekends.
CHOG

wheelnut 29-01-05 11:41 PM

Yeah, watch the speed cameras and plod in unmarked cars. they even borrow a helicopter sometimes. Its probably no worse than anywhere else though.

If you go to Matlock there are lots of bikes and bikers at any time for advice, bull**** and rideout tips.

You also have to "do the cat"

And dont forget to call everyone, "me duck" :P

Jelster 30-01-05 12:30 PM

I lived in Wingerworth for a while (before my biking days) so know about Matlock Bath - the only seaside town without the seaside :lol:

As I worked up their I also know about the duck thing, duck :D

You guys are so lucky having such great roads on your doorstep, I've got the M25 :(

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Amanda M 31-01-05 08:57 AM

May's a good time of year. If you let me know where you end up staying I'll show you some good routes. I think quite a few of us will be up for that :D

mudge32 31-01-05 01:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jelster
You guys are so lucky having such great roads on your doorstep, I've got the M25 :(

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That's a damn fine car-park, I don't know why you're complaining :wink: :lol:


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