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Parsley Hay Visitor Centre & Bike Hire

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The Parsley Hay Visitor Centre & Bike Hire is a popular and family-friendly gateway to the stunning Peak District National Park in Derbyshire, England. Situated at an elevation of approximately 349 metres (1,150 feet) near the hamlet of Parsley Hay and the village of Hartington, this centre serves as a vital hub for cyclists and walkers exploring the region's extensive network of traffic-free trails. It stands on the former route of the historic Cromford and High Peak railway line, offering…

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    29. oktober 2018

    Cykling

    Great snack bar and bike hire centre. Makes for a good target to aim for when riding on the Tissington or High Peak Trails.

    The snack bar doesn't have inside facilities so you'll have to use the picnic tables outside. These can be cold in winter as you're about 1,100 feet (335 m) up. There's some cover from the rain. and toilets facilities.

    The bike hire centre offers various kinds of bikes including ones modified for disabled users and electric bikes.

    18. marts 2019

    Cykling

    Bike tools!! Super handy spot if you've come unprepared for a mechanical difficulty. Although the cafe was close the tools were luckily not. Great touch.

    29. oktober 2018

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    Car parking available next to the cafe / bike hire centre. About £4.50 for the day. Save the money by parking nearby on the roadside as it is very simple to cycle the short distance to reach the Trails.

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    1. The Tissington Trail from Ashbourne to Parsley Hay & back — Peak District National Park

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    Cycle the Tissington Trail, a moderate 27.3-mile touring route through the scenic Peak District, perfect for families and beginners.

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    Cycle the High Peak Trail loop to Chatsworth House, a difficult 35.6-mile route with 2481 feet of gain through the Peak District.
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    Parsley Hay near Buxton Derbyshire SK17 ODG

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    Placering: Hartington Town Quarter CP, Derbyshire Dales, Derbyshire, East Midlands, England, Storbritannien

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    What specific cycle routes are recommended for families with young children starting from Parsley Hay?

    Parsley Hay offers direct access to the High Peak Trail and the Tissington Trail, both of which are excellent for families. These former railway lines provide over 30 miles of flat, traffic-free paths, making them ideal for children and less experienced cyclists. For a gentle family ride, you can choose to cycle a section of either trail, perhaps heading towards Hartington on the Tissington Trail or towards Longnor on the High Peak Trail, turning back when ready. The flat terrain ensures an enjoyable experience for all ages.

    How challenging is the terrain on the cycle trails accessible from Parsley Hay, especially for less experienced cyclists?

    The cycle trails accessible from Parsley Hay, primarily the High Peak and Tissington Trails, are known for their gentle, traffic-free terrain. As former railway lines, they feature very gradual gradients, making them highly suitable for beginners, families, and those seeking a relaxed ride. The surfaces are generally well-maintained, providing a smooth experience without significant technical challenges.

    Are there any notable landmarks or scenic viewpoints along the High Peak and Tissington Trails near Parsley Hay?

    Yes, both trails offer scenic views of the Peak District countryside. Along the Tissington Trail, you'll pass through picturesque dales and see vibrant summertime wildflowers. The High Peak Trail also provides panoramic vistas. A short drive from Parsley Hay is Arbor Low, an important prehistoric stone circle often referred to as the 'Stonehenge of the Midlands,' which adds an educational and historical dimension to a visit.

    What are the parking charges and availability at Parsley Hay Visitor Centre?

    Car parking is available directly next to the visitor centre and bike hire facility. There is a daily charge, typically around £4.50 for the day. While convenient, some visitors opt to park on nearby roadsides and cycle a short distance to reach the trails, potentially saving on parking fees. Parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons or busy weekends.

    Is Parsley Hay Visitor Centre & Bike Hire suitable for a winter visit, and what should I consider?

    Parsley Hay can be visited year-round, but winter conditions require extra consideration. The centre is located at an elevation of about 1,150 feet (349 meters), so it can be cold and exposed. While the snack bar is available, seating is primarily at outdoor picnic tables, which can be chilly. Dress warmly in layers, and be prepared for potentially colder temperatures and wind. The trails remain accessible, but check weather conditions before you go.

    Are the cycle routes from Parsley Hay dog-friendly?

    Yes, the High Peak and Tissington Trails are generally dog-friendly. Many visitors enjoy walking or cycling with their dogs on these traffic-free paths. However, it's essential to keep dogs on a lead, especially around livestock and other trail users, and to clean up after them. Always ensure your dog is comfortable with the activity and the distance.

    What types of bikes are available for hire at Parsley Hay, and are there options for children or those with disabilities?

    The bike hire centre offers a comprehensive range of bicycles to suit various needs. This includes adult and child cycles, electric bikes, trail-a-bikes, tandems, and buggies. Crucially, they also provide accessible equipment such as all-terrain wheelchair bikes and hand cranks, ensuring that almost anyone can participate in a cycling adventure. It's advisable to book specialized equipment in advance.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options close to Parsley Hay Visitor Centre?

    The visitor centre itself has an on-site snack bar offering light refreshments, though seating is outdoors. For more substantial options, the nearby village of Hartington offers pubs and cafes. While Parsley Hay is somewhat remote, there are various accommodation options, including B&Bs and holiday cottages, in surrounding villages like Hartington, providing choices for an overnight stay.

    What facilities are available at Parsley Hay Visitor Centre besides bike hire and a cafe?

    Beyond bike hire and the snack bar, Parsley Hay Visitor Centre provides several useful facilities. These include public toilets, with disabled facilities and baby changing. There's also an on-site shop where you can purchase guidebooks, maps, and cycling-related products. A picnic area is available for visitors, and a handy feature mentioned by cyclists is the availability of bike tools for unexpected mechanical difficulties.

    How long does it take to cycle the entire High Peak or Tissington Trail from Parsley Hay, and are there shorter family-friendly loops?

    The High Peak Trail is approximately 17 miles (27 km) long, and the Tissington Trail is about 13 miles (21 km). Cycling the entire length of either trail and back would be a significant undertaking for most families. However, both trails are linear, allowing you to cycle out for a desired distance and then return, effectively creating a loop of any length. For families, cycling a few miles in one direction and then turning back is a popular and manageable option, offering flexibility for shorter, enjoyable rides.

    Is public transport available to reach Parsley Hay Visitor Centre?

    Public transport options directly to Parsley Hay Visitor Centre are limited due to its rural location. While some bus services operate in the wider Peak District, direct routes to Parsley Hay are infrequent or non-existent. Most visitors arrive by car or cycle to the centre. It's recommended to check local bus schedules for services to nearby towns like Buxton or Ashbourne, from which you might then need to arrange further transport or cycle a longer distance.

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