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Scenic moorland and famous climbs in Greater Manchester, United Kingdom.


Cycling routes from Delph

Delph, located in Greater Manchester, United Kingdom, is a picturesque locality for road and gravel cyclists. The area is surrounded by stunning moorland, offering breathtaking views and challenging climbs. One of the notable cycling spots is the famous Denshaw-Delph climb, which attracts cyclists who enjoy testing their stamina and skills. With its hilly landscape, Delph provides a good mix of both challenging and scenic routes, making it an appealing destination for cyclists of all levels.

An epic gravel adventure through the Pennine Hills

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93 km
1739 m
Savage

Embark on an epic gravel adventure through the picturesque Pennine Hills. Covering a total distance of 93 km and an ascent of 1739m, this route offers a challenging off-road experience for experienced riders. Start your journey in Delph and make your way to Moss Gate, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Ride through Hail Storm Hill and Rawtenstall, known for their rugged beauty and challenging terrains. Don't miss the opportunity to visit Great Hameldon and Padiham, offering stunning views and serene natural surroundings. Continue your adventure to Calderbrook and Blackstone Edge, two iconic locations known for their epic landscapes. End your ride in Denshaw, where you can relax and reflect on the incredible journey you've just completed.


A road cycling adventure through the beautiful Pennines

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51 km
471 m
Tough

Discover the beauty of the Pennines on this road cycling adventure. With a moderate ascent of 471m over a distance of 51km, this route is perfect for riders who enjoy scenic landscapes and historical sites. Highlights on this route include Wharmton, Stalybridge, Newton Heath, Chadderton, and Dobcross. You'll ride through picturesque towns and villages, crossing impressive viaducts and admiring well-preserved architecture along the way.


Conquer the hills and enjoy stunning views on this challenging road route

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75 km
1431 m
Savage

This road route is perfect for riders who love climbing and breathtaking views. With a demanding ascent of 1431m over 75km, this route will test your fitness and determination. Highlights along the way include Standedge, Marsden, Elland Scholes, King Cross, Nab Hill, Sowerby Bridge, and Denshaw. Prepare to push yourself to the limit as you conquer the legendary climbs and soak in the stunning vistas.


A scenic road ride through the stunning landscapes of Greater Manchester

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35 km
458 m
Chill

Enjoy a leisurely road ride through the stunning landscapes of Greater Manchester. With a distance of 35 km and an ascent of 458m, this route is perfect for riders looking for a more relaxed cycling experience. Take in the breathtaking views of Oldham Edge and explore the historic town of Chadderton. Continue your journey to Rochdale and immerse yourself in its rich industrial heritage. End your ride at Moy Hill, where you can take in the panoramic views of the countryside.


A challenging road route through the scenic Pennine Hills

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102 km
1288 m
Tough

Experience the beauty of the Pennine Hills on this challenging road ride. With a total distance of 102 km and an ascent of 1288 m, this route offers a mix of stunning landscapes and challenging climbs. Start your journey in Delph, passing through Oldham Edge and Oldham before reaching Edenfield and Accrington. Enjoy the views as you cycle through Higham, Todmorden, and Milnrow. Make sure to stop at Moy Hill to take in the panoramic scenery before completing your ride in Delph.


Explore the history and beauty of the region on this road route

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50 km
712 m
Tough

Discover the rich heritage of the region as you cycle along this road route. With a moderate ascent of 712m over 50km, this route is ideal for riders who enjoy delving into the history and culture of the areas they explore. Highlights along the way include Oldham Edge, Oldham, Heywood, Rochdale, Moy Hill, and Delph. Immerse yourself in the stories of the Industrial Revolution, marvel at impressive landmarks, and appreciate the stunning landscapes.


A short, yet adventurous gravel route through scenic landscapes

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40 km
992 m
Chill

Embark on a short but adventurous gravel route through the scenic landscapes near Delph. Covering a distance of 40 km and an ascent of 992m, this route offers a taste of off-road exploration. Start your journey at Castleshaw, where the ancient Roman fort ruins create an immersive historical experience. Enjoy the rugged beauty of Standedge as you continue your ride. Don't miss the chance to visit Marsden and admire the impressive Marsden Moor Estate. Take a break at Huddersfield Observatory before making your way to Broadstone Hill and Diggle, where you can indulge in the peaceful surroundings.


Explore the rugged beauty of the Pennine Hills on this gravel loop

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65 km
1476 m
Tough

Discover the rugged beauty of the Pennine Hills on this gravel route. With a distance of 65 km and an ascent of 1476m, this route offers both exhilarating off-road sections and picturesque landscapes. Start your journey near Delph and make your way to Castleshaw, where you can explore the Roman fort ruins. Continue to Blackstone Edge, famous for its windswept moorland and stunning views. As you ride through Crow Hill and Luddenden, enjoy the tranquility of the countryside. Don't miss the charming town of Halifax and the scenic village of Slaithwaite before reaching Diggle, where you can relax and take in the beautiful surroundings.


An epic gravel ride through the Yorkshire Dales

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63 km
1121 m
Savage

Experience the rugged beauty of the Yorkshire Dales on this challenging gravel route. With a total ascent of 1121m over 63km, this route is not for the faint-hearted. Highlights along the way include Marsden, Linthwaite, Longwood Tower, Emley Moor, Holmfirth, and Broadstone Hill. Prepare to tackle steep climbs and enjoy rewarding descents as you conquer the Dales.


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