Monday 11 February 2013

Welcome!

Welcome to the blog of the White Peak Sustrans Volunteer Rangers! The group has been in existence for the last 12 years or so, ably led by Jeremy Taylor who will be standing down at the end of March in order to concentrate on his other interests. The area includes the Peak District National National Park and contains four of Britain's most famous cycling trails, all passing through some of most beautiful scenery in the country. The Tissington Trail and  its continuation onto the High Peak Trail form the backbone of our patch, and are designated part of Route 68 of the National Cycle Network. The Monsal Trail became a continuous walking and cycling path when 4 old railway tunnels were opened up by the Peak Park Authority in 2011, and forms part of new Route 680. The lower section of the High Peak Trail and the Manifold Valley Trail are at present stretches of National Route 54, although some of this numbering may change. 
For some time, the charity Peak Cycle Links, set up by Jeremy, has been championing a 60-mile loop between Cromford and Buxton, which will include three of the trails mentioned above and sections linking them together, to be built over the next few years. PCL will be concentrating their efforts on a stretch between Buxton town centre and the top end of the High Peak Trail, while a consortium of Peak Park and the local authorities, led by Derbyshire CC, will be completing a route between Matlock and Buxton railway stations which includes the Monsal Trail. 
From 1 April, I am hoping to build up a group, on behalf of Sustrans, which will ride the trails regularly and keep an eye on any problems that might arise, and notify Peak Park and Derbyshire and Staffordshire county councils accordingly. We will also be signing the trails which are parts of the NCN.
Pictures are of NCR54 at the Tissington ford, the Tissington Trail and the Monsal Trail (Chee Tor tunnels).







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