Introduction to Dave's Cycle Trails Site
I returned to cycling at the age of 30 in 2000 after
giving up
cycling at 18, I was a keen cyclist all
through my childhood and teens, then motorbikes, cars, beer, fags and way too
many late nights took there toll by my mid twenties, Then you get married etc. Then the kids get to an age were they
want to go bike rides, you think to yourself, god! can I even ride a bike
anymore and more so, am I even fit enough and do they make a bike strong
enough to take my weight? (Lets just say I'm a bit on the large side!), Kids ehh!!!....
So in September
2000 we took the plunge, I bought a couple of cheap n nasty mountain bikes each for
me and the wife after the kids nagging about going bike rides, I decided I
would give up
smoking and off we pedalled (cough, Hey, gasp, errr, wait for me you lot). We
started just by going a couple of miles around the town were we live. We also
started to find rights of ways and local trails on our travels. Then getting
braver going further a field, bike rack on the car and off to proper cycle
trails.
I started this web site early in 2003, mainly because I couldn't find
virtually anything at all at
all on the internet for the east midlands and
because I like to build websites in my spare time, and I also wanted to do a
cycling website, and maybe someone else might even want to look at it!
As I used to cycle as mostly a
family group with the wife and kids when they were at school, I like to cycle off road traffic free
cycle trails, this web site is for such routes. If you are new to cycling or
looking for new routes to try this site gives brief description of cycle
routes. These off road routes are for families or people wanting no traffic which means there's no chance of being
splattered by some young boy racer driving his barely (if at all) legal Vauxhall
Corsa.
Email about anything cycling related
Dave@mtb-mania.co.uk
Routes in Derbyshire & Nottinghamshire
The
amount of off road cycling available in these two counties is getting better
and better, especially with the National Cycle Network building 10,000miles
of cycle routes (on and off road) and Forestry commission building trails in
woods and forests, along with local authorities reclaiming former pits and
open cast sites turning them into small country parks with visitor centres
with quite a few miles of trails which are hugely popular, and also former
railway lines turned into cycle trails. Derbyshire & Nottinghamshire has really become
committed to cycling on and off road over the last several years and has routes all over.
Cycle Trails on your own doorstep!!
There are quite a few trails appearing all over the place, some may be only 2
or 3 miles long but you will often find them within minutes of your own home
surprisingly enough, and you probably have not even realised that they are
there. Some are part of existing public footpaths that have been there since
the year dot, and have sections of them turned into trails.
Cycles and rights of way!!
Where can you cycle?
Click
here to find out
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