Additional Event Information
This wonderfully varied route takes a tour around some of the most historically significant Lead mining centres in the Peak District. Setting out, the route runs along the Derwent Valley Heritage Way with fine views of Riber Castle. Passing through pretty villages, an ascent is made across a grassland bridleway, where a canter may be found. Historic packhorse lanes link to Bonsall Moor, a section with expansive views, before skirting round the important Lead mining centre of Winster. The route ascends to wind through Clough Wood, a lane which becomes carpeted in bluebells in spring, which was previously home to a significant mining operation and cornish style engine house.
View the route demo video here:
https://youtu.be/WeUwM6DULrI
Worth Noting:
There is some roadwork on this route, mainly on small lanes. HGV traffic may be encountered on one short section.
Going is often stony, and there are some rocky and uneven sections.
Livestock may be present both on, and alongside the route.
Sections of the route may have some restricted height and width due to hedge overgrowth.
Under 18s are welcome, but on a first visit must be accompanied on the ride by an adult rider. All horses and riders must have their own BHS Gold or equivalent Public Liability Insurance. Group size is limited to 6+guide. Places cost 45 and can be booked using the below link:
https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=23071415&appointmentType=86006827