Bridleway from Calver Sough to Longstone Edge
Bridleway from Calver Sough to Longstone Edge
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Mountain biking
4.8
(49)
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When planning your ride, be aware that while sections like the Monsal Trail are generally easy and family-friendly with a compacted gravel surface, the Black Harry Trails demand more. These parts feature steep gradients and uneven ground, requiring good fitness and advanced bike handling skills. Always check local conditions before you go, especially regarding weather, as parts of the trail can become muddy.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Distance 3.24 km
Uphill 140 m
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