The National Trust "Hidden Peak" Sportive
Starting and finishing from the impressive Lady Manners School on the outskirts of the beautiful Peak District market town of Bakewell, the 3rd National Trust "Hidden Peak" sportive offers three routes: A 40k (25 mile) circuit in stunning White Peak/ limestone country, ideally suited to those who might be doing their first sportive; An 80k (50 mile) medium route showcasing some of the best of the Central Peak District and last but not least a hard 130k (80 mile) ride for the more experienced sportive rider, through the very best of the Dark and White Peak District.
Riders will be supported by National Trust Rangers & volunteers at the event base & feed stations, and the long and medium routes will visit NT Peak District places to refuel - Ilam Park & Longshaw.
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