Not surprised Silt Road is in better condition right now, it's recently fallen apart at multiple points and had to be rebuilt in quite a few places. One unfortunate driver drove over it as it collapsed and it was closed for a few weeks for repair work. Lady Drove is slowly subsiding as per usual, as is Barroway Drove.They seem to have mistaken the road name for resurfacing instructions, sadly. Lady Drove and the north end of Silt Road were both in better nick last time I rode them.
I was going to link to that one too. Hard to say it is my favourite with that climb no matter which direction you do it, but it is quite well surfaced and can be very peaceful and beautiful on a nice day.Love back roads but its hard to say what is actually my favourite one
This is my favourite 'Main Road'
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That's a cracker, I agree. In the same area the road through Wildboarclough is a beauty, for a couple of miles it seems you hardly have to pedal (assuming you are going North to South that is) and again there's a babbling brook alongside.Living on the edge of Cheshire and The Peak District it's hard to single out one road as a favourite, but the climb from the Goyt valley to Derbyshire Bridge is hard to beat. Starting beside the Errwood reservoir the road threads it's way up the hill beside the tumbling river Goyt in the valley below. But best of all the road is closed to motorised traffic at weekends and it's one way (up). By the time you get to Derbyshire Bridge you just want to turn round and do it all again. Probably just as well you can't though!!
It was 2 years ago I last noticed it. It went overnight from smooth tarmac with a few patches to a metric f-ton of granite chippings drifting around. It's still a good road but it's not as good as it was.Haven't been down gravel bank recently, but if they have just topped dressed it, that's a travesty.
That's a cracker, I agree. In the same area the road through Wildboarclough is a beauty, for a couple of miles it seems you hardly have to pedal (assuming you are going North to South that is) and again there's a babbling brook alongside.