A holiday in the Peak District could prove a great way to get out and about during the final weeks of summer.
According to the Daily Telegraph, the Upper Don Valley is home to one of Britain's most enjoyable water-side bike rides.
The newspaper recommended taking the route from the foothills of the South Yorkshire Pennines to Dunford Bridge, a hamlet on the outskirts of the Peak District National Park.
This trail is easy going the whole way as it follows the old Woodhead railway line, it commented, so it may be suitable for families.
Furthermore, the Peak District National Park Authority stated the area offers 58 miles of off-road cycling trails and plenty more quiet country routes, which might make it the perfect holiday choice for those wanting to enjoy the great outdoors.
Earlier this month, the body launched a Pedal Peak District campaign to encourage people to discover the joys and benefits of cycling.
Posted by David Sollberger, cottages4you



