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Guide to 30 short, medium, long and full-day mountain bike routes in and around the Yorkshire Dales National Park, graded from blue (moderate) to black (very hard). Novice mountain bikers with reasonable bike-handling skills should be able to complete the blue routes, while experts should be challenged by the red and, more so, the black routes. * Recommended kit and pre-ride checklist * Circular routes, 11 of which can be accessed by train * Routes cover all the major dales, including Wensleydale, Swaledale, Ribblesdale, Dentdale and Wharfedale * Summary information for each ride: distance,…mehr

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Guide to 30 short, medium, long and full-day mountain bike routes in and around the Yorkshire Dales National Park, graded from blue (moderate) to black (very hard). Novice mountain bikers with reasonable bike-handling skills should be able to complete the blue routes, while experts should be challenged by the red and, more so, the black routes. * Recommended kit and pre-ride checklist * Circular routes, 11 of which can be accessed by train * Routes cover all the major dales, including Wensleydale, Swaledale, Ribblesdale, Dentdale and Wharfedale * Summary information for each ride: distance, ascent, estimated time, percentage off road and season * Clear step-by-step route description, illustrated with elevation profiles and OS 1:50,000 mapping * Information on parking, pubs and cafés, plus a list of bike shops in the region * The 12 best descents in the Dales * Highlights include Malham Tarn, a tour of the Howgills and circumnavigations of Whernside and Pen-y-ghent
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A handy guidebook describing 24 graded mountain biking routes in the Lake District, offering some of the best MTB riding in the UK. The circular routes offer spectacular views of the lakes, and are suitable for all abilities of riders. Arranged by difficulty, from Kendal to Cleator Moor in the north-west and Keswick to Winster in the Lyth Valley.