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Afternoon....
Comming up to the hope valley first week in December with minivader and wondered if there was anything that wouldn't be too taxing for him. Suggestions for nice routes please, don't mind driving to get there either.
Cheers
Monsal Trail. Loads of pretty countryside, flat, viaducts, tunnels and good food near the end of it.
We did it recently with my 5 year old daughter and she loved it
https://www.strava.com/activities/410210543
Second the Monsal trail.
Minivader will love the tunnels. You ride quite high up in places and get great views.
Nice cafe's in both Buxton and Bakewell
Wrap up warmly, take plenty of layers and take a hot drink. I ended up nearly crying once with the wind chill.
Monsal trail is good- flippin' cold though so wear more than you would normally.
A lap of Ladybower always seemed exciting when I was 7.
Lap of Derwent/Howden from Fairholmes is good for a 7 year old - decent distance, relatively sheltered, one short section a push for a kid, mixture of tarmac and track, no cars, good slightly more than halfway picnic spot at Slippery Stones. Go clockwise and if the weather's bad or they're not up to the distance you can do a U-shaped route. He/she might even got lo-fived by the weekend warriors.
EDIT - weekend car ban, midweek cars allowed but very few and generally slow moving as the road goes nowhere. No weekend warriors allowed midweek by order of the council.
You'll have check out the Broken Road, beneath Mam Tor.
Nice article in that so-called newspaper we don't approve of. Just google "Jonathan Tye".
Round the reservoirs sounds good as does the monsal trail... Thanks for the suggestions
That's another good shout esme... I'd forgotten about that one
+1 lap of Derwent & Howden reservoirs, nice-n-easy bit of up and down, visitors centre ice cream, little museum thing, the dam, picnic benches and nice scenery all in all a pleasant day out with young-ens.
What about Lady Cannings for his first taste of rollers and berms! It can all be rolled at low speed, so supervised it's doable IMO, what's the STW consensus?
He's pretty good on the rollers and getting there on the berms... Swinley is just up the road...
Lady Cannings will be worth a look then, it's quite enjoyable - only short though so you might get a little bored
There's a parking spot here
http://streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?X=427360&Y=383380&A=Y&Z=120
"Trail head" is about here
http://streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?X=428255&Y=383145&A=Y&Z=120
There's a gate on the left into the forest, the trail is off the left - you come back up to the gate on a wide track
You can park at the bottom end and ride up to the start, means you don't finish with a climb
http://streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?X=429005&Y=383510&A=Y&Z=120
Thanks for that nbt will keep that for if the weather is too bad for one of the others!!!
Lap of the reservoirs is a good shout but keep a close eye on the weather. The top end is quite exposed - did this with my two when they were quite young, 5 yo riding and 2yo in the bike seat.
Overcast start turned rainy turned driving wind and rain round slippery stones (where we hid under a bridge for a bit). My daughter cried so much she sort of passed out in the child seat, and my lad soldiered on cycling, tears streaming down his face. I rarely get cold on the bike (well insulated), but I was freezing myself from cycling at 4 mph. So a bit of a shambles! Be lovely on a nice day, though.
I'm well used to the weather up there, got family in Hathersage...
Lady Cannings is closed until further notice. I assume it'll be open by first week in December, but best to check before you go.
Thanks for the heads up muzzle