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Saddleworth: Elland 50 Uppermill, Saddleworth Mike Wigley
50Km

Summary

56Km permanent cycling event starting from Uppermill, Saddleworth.

Controls at

  • Uppermill start
  • Elland
  • Ripponden
  • Uppermill finish

Permitted forms of proof of passage are: GPS, E-Brevet, Paper

Description

All Leeds United supporters might know of Elland Road, but do they know that Elland itself is about 50km there and back from Saddleworth? Be warned though: it’s a lumpy 50km, as you’ll soon discover as you climb in and out of the valleys of the Tame, the Colne, the Calder, and the Ryburn, so you’ll need good brakes and strong legs.

This Perm can be ridden with the eBrevet app and can count towards the Peak Audax Round The Year award (PARTY).

The start is in Uppermill, Saddleworth, handy for M62 junction 22 and with free all-day parking by the leisure centre. If arriving by train, Greenfield Station has connections to Manchester and Leeds. TransPennine Trains allow a limited number of bikes on trains which they insist must be pre-booked, a policy strictly observed.

The ride commences with the climb over Standedge; watch out for that left turn to Tunnel End as you drop towards Marsden. As the name might suggest, this is where the canal and railway emerge after crossing under the watershed.

Follow the Colne valley for a short while until you meet White Hill and a challenging climb of Pole Moor as you skirt of Slaithwaite (‘sla-wit’ or ‘slath-wait’ but never ‘slayth-wait’ apparently). There then follows a delightful lane, under the M62 and following the valley below Scammonden Dam to reach Stainland and Elland. Refreshments are available at the cafe inside Morrisons at Elland, or indeed any cafe of your choice there.

Return through Greetland and Barkisland (apparently it is ‘Barkis-land’ rather than anything to do with the Isle of Dogs). There is then a fast descent towards Ripponden, where you’ll find a Co-op, with a cafe further up the road at Rishworth.

You could continue to Denshaw on the A672, but the route sheet gives a small diversion to the foot of Booth Wood Reservoir and passing close to the spot where the M62 passes either side of Stott Hall Farm. You eventually head over Windy Hill, cross the M62 and drop through Denshaw and Delph.

Event Date and Location

  • Date: To be created by the rider
  • Distance: 50 km (56 km) in 4h28
  • Starting from: Uppermill, Saddleworth
  • Reversible: Yes
  • Start at any control: Yes
  • FlexStart: Yes

Event Information

Speed:
12.5-30 km/h
Climb:
1330m
AAA:
1.25
Category:
BP
Body:
AUK[P]
Audax Points:
0.5
Event No:
MW28

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