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# Intermediate eBike Tours in the Peak District

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## Identity

- **Listing title**: Intermediate eBike Tours in the Peak District
- **URL slug**: intermediate-ebike-tours-in-the-peak-district
- **Course id**: 43804
- **Centre id**: 41814

## Short summary

We have a variety of carefully curated cycling routes, ideal for those with some experience who are eager to explore more of the Peak District’s captivating landscapes. Each tour offers a balance of challenge and discovery, guiding you through quaint villages, historical sites, and striking natural scenery. Key Details Duration: 3-6 hours per tour Difficulty: Intermediate Group Size: 1-6 people Minimum Age: 14 Transportation: Taxi return included on specific routes Route Options Day Trip to Buxton Historic Spa Town offers a scenic ride from Winster to Buxton, taking in limestone villages and moorlands, with opportunities for refreshments along the way. The route concludes in the spa town, where you can explore its Georgian and Victorian architecture. Reaching the Heights of the Derwent de…

## Classification

- **Sports / activities**: Cycling, E-biking
- **Experience levels**: Improver
- **Course categories**: Guides & Tours, Suitable for Groups
- **Regions**: East Midlands
- **Subregions**: Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire
- **Countries**: United Kingdom


## Location

- **Address (as provided)**: Winster, Matlock
- **Coordinates**: 53.1387639, -1.6461032 (WGS84)
- **Additional pinned locations**: 3 (see HTML page for detail).

## Pricing (catalog; not a quote)

- **Amount shown in catalog**: 80
- **Currency (inferred from symbol)**: GBP
- **Currency symbol (raw)**: £

## Operator / provider

- **Centre / provider name**: Bank Top Cafe
- **Owner / contact label**: Andrew Talbot
- **Review aggregate**: _Not available in catalog payload._

## Session details (when present)

- **Duration label**: —
- **Length (days)**: —
- **Length (hours)**: 3
- **Min age**: —
- **Max class size**: 6
- **Min group**: 1
- **Cancellation policy (summary)**: Custom
- **Booking type (label)**: request

## What’s included / kit / extras (plain text excerpts)

### Highlights
We have a variety of carefully curated cycling routes, ideal for those with some experience who are eager to explore more of the Peak District’s captivating landscapes. Each tour offers a balance of challenge and discovery, guiding you through quaint villages, historical sites, and striking natural scenery. Key Details Duration: 3-6 hours per tour Difficulty: Intermediate Group Size: 1-6 people Minimum Age: 14 Transportation: Taxi return included on specific routes Route Options Day Trip to Buxton Historic Spa Town offers a scenic ride from Winster to Buxton, taking in limestone villages and moorlands, with opportunities for refreshments along the way. The route concludes in the spa town, where you can explore its Georgian and Victorian architecture. Reaching the Heights of the Derwent departs from Ambergate and takes you across both sides of the Derwent Valley. This route combines canal paths, steep climbs, and open moorland, with highlights including Crich Stand and Cromford Mills. The Dark Peak Village Explorer , starting at the Bike & Boot Hotel, leads you through the moorlands and villages of the Dark Peak. You’ll visit Great Hucklow and the historic village of Eyam, following a mix of bridleways and quiet country lanes. Heroic Peak District & Black Death Tour begins in Ashford in the Water, covering scenic villages and moorland with a focus on Eyam, known for its historical connection to the plague. The route includes quiet lanes, trails, and a stretch on the Monsal Trail. Derwent Valley South Belper Loop explores the southern Derwent Valley from Ambergate, passing through Duffield and Makeney. This loop offers a blend of quiet country lanes and tracks, with refreshment stops at traditional English pubs. Winster & Carsington Nature Rambler Ride is a longer journey from Winster, passing through Elton Moor and around Carsington Water. This route is rich with opportunities to observe local wildlife and visit historical sites like Hopton Hall. Location These tours begin at various scenic locations throughout the Peak District, including Winster, Ambergate, and Ashford in the Water. Each route is planned to highlight the region's diverse landscapes, from rolling hills to quaint villages, with stops at points of interest for rest and refreshment. Prerequisites Participants should have some cycling experience and be comfortable with intermediate-level routes that feature varied terrain and occasional climbs. eBikes are provided to ensure a comfortable and…

### Essential information
_None._

### What’s included
eBike rental Helmet and safety equipment Route guide and map Transportation back to the starting point (for certain routes) Support vehicle for emergencies Refreshment stop recommendations

### What’s not included
Food and drinks at refreshment stops Clothing suitable for cycling Entry fees for optional attractions Transport to the start point

### Kit list
_None._

## FAQs

### Are there any age or weight restrictions?

Yes, riders must be at least 14 years old, as eBikes are considered powered modes of transport and our insurance does not cover those under this age. The maximum weight limit for our eBikes is 135kg.

### Are eBikes dangerous or do they go very fast?

No, eBikes are limited to 15 miles per hour by UK law, making them as safe as regular bikes. They help with pedalling, especially uphill. Our tours stick to trails and quiet roads, making them a safe and enjoyable experience. We also have a detailed risk assessment available for those who are concerned.

### What happens if the bike breaks down or gets a puncture?

Our eBikes use tubeless tyres, significantly reducing the chance of punctures. In the unlikely case of a mechanical issue, our support team will either replace the eBike or provide assistance promptly.

### Is there a chance of getting lost?

No chance on a guided tour! For self-guided tours, you’ll have a GPS device that shows your route and provides turn-by-turn instructions.

### What should I wear for an eBike tour?

We supply helmets, and there’s no need for specialised cycling attire. Wear comfortable clothing suitable for the weather conditions on the day.

### Will there be much cycling on busy roads?

No, our routes primarily use cycle tracks, bridleways, and quiet rural roads. Any time on busier roads is minimal and only to connect different parts of the route.



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