ColinJ
Puzzle game procrastinator!
- Location
- Todmorden - Yorks/Lancs border
It is time for me to unveil my next forum ride, on a route which I have never done before. I have ridden the start and finish legs many times but the mid-section is new to me. I mentioned the ride to @Littgull on our last ride together and he has already put this one in his diary
The route starts and finishes in Todmorden (Lancashire or West Yorkshire depending on your allegiances - the border traditionally went down the middle of the Town Hall. We now have a Lancashire postcode but a Yorkshire council ...)
I got a lift over to Rivington (near Bolton) in 2002 to watch the Commonwealth Games road races and thought then that I would like to cycle over the hills there, but I never got round to it until now. This ride is to remedy that oversight.
As you will see from the profile below, it is a very lumpy 116 km (72 mile) route so the full route is not really suitable for those not confident to tackle a ride of that length and difficulty.
Route: Todmorden, A646 towards Burnley, Holme Chapel, Mereclough, Burnley, Fence, Padiham Heights, Old Roman Rd, Portfield, Whalley, York, Mellor, Samlesbury Bottoms, Hoghton, Johnson's Hillock, Anglezarke Reservoir, Rivington [Cafe stop - cafe to be decided later], Sheep House Lane, Belmont, Turton Moor, Entwistle Station, Edgworth, Ramsbottom, B6235, B6232, Haslingden, 'top road' along Rossendale valley****, Bacup, Sharneyford, Shade, Todmorden. (GPX file of route attached at the bottom of this post.)
**** I've been told that this road is a bit of a 'rat-run'. Let's check it out to avoid the A-road in the valley but if it IS a bit iffy, then I promise that won't choose it again!
Full ride route:
Full ride profile:
One possibility though - you could ride round to Whalley with us (30 lumpy kms) and then peel off and ride back to Todmorden on the A671 and A646. That is easy to navigate and would reduce your total distance to a much more manageable 56 km.
Short ride route:
Short ride profile:
(I have not plotted the short ride profile to the same scale as the full ride profile so it may not appear to be that much easier, but it IS - put your reading glasses on and take a look at the numbers on the axes and the maximum elevations which I have highlighted!)
Those on the full route will be having a cafe stop at Rivington. Local riders have suggested various cafes round there, but I have not made a final choice yet. That can be sorted out nearer the time.
If you are doing the shortened version of the ride, you could descend Accrington Road into Whalley with us and go to a cafe there, but then you would have to ride back up to the traffic lights at the top of the hill to head back. Your choice!
As usual the pace will be slow and chatty, and nobody will be left behind (but you must fend for yourself if you opt for the shortcut back).
Meet me at the free Dalton St car park in Todmorden at 09:20 on Saturday, 7th May 2016. We will leave at 09:30. The car park should have plenty of space at that time on a Saturday morning, but if not it will be easy to find a place to park on one of the nearby backstreets - most of them have no parking restrictions.
If you like the sound of this ride, sign up below. ALL WELCOME!
The route starts and finishes in Todmorden (Lancashire or West Yorkshire depending on your allegiances - the border traditionally went down the middle of the Town Hall. We now have a Lancashire postcode but a Yorkshire council ...)
I got a lift over to Rivington (near Bolton) in 2002 to watch the Commonwealth Games road races and thought then that I would like to cycle over the hills there, but I never got round to it until now. This ride is to remedy that oversight.
As you will see from the profile below, it is a very lumpy 116 km (72 mile) route so the full route is not really suitable for those not confident to tackle a ride of that length and difficulty.
Route: Todmorden, A646 towards Burnley, Holme Chapel, Mereclough, Burnley, Fence, Padiham Heights, Old Roman Rd, Portfield, Whalley, York, Mellor, Samlesbury Bottoms, Hoghton, Johnson's Hillock, Anglezarke Reservoir, Rivington [Cafe stop - cafe to be decided later], Sheep House Lane, Belmont, Turton Moor, Entwistle Station, Edgworth, Ramsbottom, B6235, B6232, Haslingden, 'top road' along Rossendale valley****, Bacup, Sharneyford, Shade, Todmorden. (GPX file of route attached at the bottom of this post.)
**** I've been told that this road is a bit of a 'rat-run'. Let's check it out to avoid the A-road in the valley but if it IS a bit iffy, then I promise that won't choose it again!

Full ride route:
Full ride profile:
One possibility though - you could ride round to Whalley with us (30 lumpy kms) and then peel off and ride back to Todmorden on the A671 and A646. That is easy to navigate and would reduce your total distance to a much more manageable 56 km.
Short ride route:
Short ride profile:
(I have not plotted the short ride profile to the same scale as the full ride profile so it may not appear to be that much easier, but it IS - put your reading glasses on and take a look at the numbers on the axes and the maximum elevations which I have highlighted!)
Those on the full route will be having a cafe stop at Rivington. Local riders have suggested various cafes round there, but I have not made a final choice yet. That can be sorted out nearer the time.
If you are doing the shortened version of the ride, you could descend Accrington Road into Whalley with us and go to a cafe there, but then you would have to ride back up to the traffic lights at the top of the hill to head back. Your choice!
As usual the pace will be slow and chatty, and nobody will be left behind (but you must fend for yourself if you opt for the shortcut back).
Meet me at the free Dalton St car park in Todmorden at 09:20 on Saturday, 7th May 2016. We will leave at 09:30. The car park should have plenty of space at that time on a Saturday morning, but if not it will be easy to find a place to park on one of the nearby backstreets - most of them have no parking restrictions.
If you like the sound of this ride, sign up below. ALL WELCOME!
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