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Gravel bike trails Offerton offer a diverse landscape for cycling, benefiting from its location near the foothills of the Peak District. The terrain includes accessible paths along the River Goyt and canals, as well as more demanding trails closer to the Peak District. This region features natural beauty spots and a network of established trails, including parts of the Trans Pennine Trail and disused railway lines.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
4.8
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470
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42.3km
03:25
480m
480m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
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330
riders
55.2km
04:50
780m
780m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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22
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40.1km
03:25
820m
820m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Easy hike around Ladybower Reservoir
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Nice area in summer for chilling next to the river
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yes it was indeed a really nice trail all the way.
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Some lovely sculptured animals along this trail, from Bike & Boot, Hope Valley. It connect to the Derwent Reservoir s
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A place of stunning beauty. Remember to be nice, say hi as you’re not there are crowds of hikers/cyclists as well. Oh and fall off the cliff 😉
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There are nearly 60 gravel bike trails around Offerton listed on komoot. These routes offer a diverse range of experiences, from accessible paths along rivers and canals to more demanding trails closer to the Peak District.
Gravel biking around Offerton features a mix of riverbanks, canal paths, and disused railway lines. You'll find routes extending into the foothills of the Peak District, offering varied terrain from relatively flat, off-road stretches to more challenging climbs.
While many routes in the area are rated as difficult, there are options for various ability levels. For a more leisurely ride, look for paths along the River Goyt or sections of the Trans Pennine Trail and Middlewood Way, which often utilize old railway lines providing flatter surfaces. One route, the Ladybower Reservoir Overflow – Derwent Reservoir and Dam loop from Bamford, offers a shorter, less strenuous option.
For experienced gravel bikers seeking a challenge, routes like the Shatton Moor & Ladybower Reservoir loop from Hathersage offer significant elevation gain and traverse open moorland. Another demanding option is the Redmires and Ladybower Reservoir loop from Hathersage, which also features substantial climbing.
The region offers stunning natural beauty. You can explore areas like the River Goyt and the Goyt Way, or venture towards the Peak District. Highlights include the dramatic Winnats Pass, the scenic Burbage Valley, and the impressive Monsal Dale Weir.
Yes, gravel routes can lead to several historical points of interest. You might reach Torrs Riverside Park and the Millennium Walkway, known for its dramatic gorge and old mill ruins. The iconic Mam Tor summit and trig point is also accessible, offering extensive views. Additionally, Marple Aqueduct, England's tallest aqueduct, is within reach via canal paths.
The gravel biking routes around Offerton are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 150 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse landscapes, the connectivity to broader trail networks, and the blend of challenging and scenic routes.
Offerton Park itself connects to the River Goyt, providing scenic routes. Nearby, Reddish Vale Country Park offers a wide range of cycleways that link to other trails, and Woodbank Park, with its wide-open spaces and restored nature trail, also provides pleasant riding environments. You can find more information about Woodbank Park at stockport.gov.uk.
Yes, Offerton is well-connected to an extensive trail network, including parts of the Trans Pennine Trail and the Middlewood Way. These trails often utilize disused railway lines, providing excellent off-road sections for gravel bikes.
The varied terrain around Offerton makes it suitable for gravel biking across multiple seasons. However, for the most comfortable experience, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Winter conditions can be more challenging, especially on higher moorland trails closer to the Peak District.
Absolutely. Many routes extending towards the Peak District offer spectacular vistas. For example, the Mam Tor loop via Hope from Hathersage leads through the iconic Mam Tor area, known for its extensive views. You can also reach viewpoints like The Cage at Lyme Park, which provides far-reaching views across the Peak District, Manchester, and the Cheshire Plain.
Yes, many of the gravel bike trails around Offerton are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Ladybower Reservoir loop from Bamford and the Mam Tor loop via Hope from Hathersage.


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