Picture InfoWant to ride through the set of an earthquake disaster movie? Come to the Peak District and ride the old Mamtor road with us. This famous catastrophe of engineering was built on layers of shale that continually crumbled away. Eventually the road was abandoned and the dips and drops are now left for mountain bikers to enjoy.
Photo; R. Tapper

Peak Mountaineering

Mountain biking

Mountain biking classic rides

For the riders out there who have the skills and simply want a top quality guided ride, we offer you the chance to ride some of the best circuits around.  This option has also always been popular with busy riders keen to sample some of the best rides Northern England and Wales has to offer but who don’t have time to do all the research themselves. We know all the best start points, sneaky shortcuts and café stops and in a day or two with us you will cover a lot of ground and have a lot of fun.  And if you are busy you might like us to sort out accommodation for you too – that’s no problem. 

We are obviously big fans of the Peak District with great rides like the Bradwell bikebuster (17km), the super exposed and ultra challenging Kinder circuit (22km and 946m of ascent) or the all time classic Ladybower figure 8 loop (34Km) with gnarly challenging technical climbs and truly awesome descents.  

But we do cross the border when needed and run guided trips to Snowdonia (home of The Marin Trail), Mid Wales (land of Coed-Y-Brenin), the Lake District (we love the High Street Ridge ride (38km of high level cruising), Dalby Forest in North Yorkshire and, infact, the rest of the Yorkshire Dales with over 800km of green lanes, bridleways and byways to explore.

Simply get in touch to discuss your requirements and let us do the rest for you.  Let’s go ride!

  • Duration and dates to suit you.
  • Minimum number of participants 3
  • Maximum number of participants 6 (if you have a larger group please contact us and we can organise a bigger event)
  • Cost £65 per person per day

A journey of 1000 miles must begin with a single crank-turn.

Lazy-Too