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The Headwaters Trail is an 'off-road' adventure by gravel or mountain bike on old drovers lanes, bridleways and greenways across three stunning areas - the South Pennines, Yorkshire Dales and Peak District - on a unique route that is approximately 80% 'off-road'. There is a short film about the trail at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIgbEAQAHHY
The trail takes you on a 325km (200 mile) circular route over Pennine moors where the three rivers that powered the first cotton mills and coal mines of the Industrial Revolution have their source - the head of the waters of the Calder, Aire and Don - and out over a diverse landscape with its woodlands, moorlands and farmland. There is a 250km 'short' route.
The route is full of sharp contrasts from the WEST with its exposed moorland and steep climbs/descents on singletrack and farmers double track in the Pennines, Dales and Peak District whilst to the EAST there is the broad floodplain crossed by an extensive network of canal towpaths and greenways on reclaimed railway lines.
Route map and trail info, eg, a 3 day itinerary is on www.yorkshiredivide.co.uk
The Headwaters Trail event includes the following FOR ALL RIDERS:
Three entry options on the weekend:
(1) Bikepacker - This is a self-supported ride using the gpx files and the Event HQ with its pie n peas for when you return on Monday. This is split by age because age shapes income and that can be a barrier to young adults hence the £25 for those 14-25 years of age and £55 for those 25 and above.
(2) Bikepacker + tracker - This is a self supported ride with hire of a GPS tracker so friends and family can see your progress across the trail in addition to the gpx files and the facilities at the Event HQ.
(3) Supported ride - You carry your day supplies and we provide backup with:
(i) GPS tracker so friends, family and event officials can see your progress across the trail
(ii) Luggage transfer of all your kit between the two campsites
(iii) Campsites - no need to be a bear in the woods as we have two campsites with facilities sited on route. We greet you at each campsite with a hot drink station, soup and bread for quick refueling before you head off to the field and put up your tent.
(iv) Meals - at the campsites we will serve you a hot delicious evening meal at a 6pm and 7pm sitting (meat and vegan options). Different meals at the two sites to provide variety.
(v) Daily rider briefing - 5 point guide for each of the 3 stages, including location of loo facilities and cafe stops.
(vi) Escape routes - there is a Plan B so if you run into difficulty we'll get you back to the campsite/finish line
Notes:
1. Maps, photos and trail info at: https://yorkshiredivide.co.uk/
2. There is also a 250km 'short' route option. See the Yorkshire Divide website for a comparison of the Day 1 'long' and 'short' routes.
3. Riders aged 14 - 17 years old should be accompanied by an adult.
4. The trail has 4,750 meters of climbing yet you spend long portions of the trail on traffic free greenways on canal towpaths and reclaimed railway lines on the valley floor.
5. The organisers do not provide insurance. Being insured through either British Cycling or Cycling UK would help cover for bike loss or injury. Personal insurance is advisable but not mandatory.
View the Event Disclaimer / Terms and Conditions.
View the Event Cancellation / Refund Policy.
Sat 3 May 25 | Source to Sea Trail |