Round trip of the Peak District from Hattersley to Matlock Baths
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RouteXpert Nick Carthew - (MRA Master)
Last edit: 11-12-2023
Route Summary
Great roads, great views and visiting the bikers meeting point at Matlock Baths for lunch. This route travels through the Peak District National Park, over Holme Moss and Snake Pass to Matlock Bath and returns via the Cat and Fiddle road, extremely popular with motorcyclists, and is often classed as the most dangerous road in the United Kingdom.Excellent scenery, and good roads and attractions earn this route 4**** stars.
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Duration
6h 32m
Mode of travel
Car or motorcycle
Distance
183.52 km
Countries
Holme Moss viewpoint.
RouteXpert Review
This route starts from a McDonald's which is easily reached from a lot of towns and cities as it is at the end of the M67 motorway. It uses some of the best roads in the Peak District National Park including Holme Moss, the infamous 'Snake Pass' and the Cat and Fiddle. Some of the roads are small and infrequently used meaning that there maybe a little grass growing in the middle of them. The roads have been chosen to offer some of the best views and motorcycling experiences the Peak District has to offer. The route stops for lunch or a coffee at the famous bikers meeting place of Matlock Baths, here you will find a good selection of restaurants and food shops to satisfy your needs. Ladybower Cafe.
Lunch stop at Matlock Bath.
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