A scenic and hilly ride out over the Pennines to Wycoller, return by Widdop Moor and then an accent of Cragg Vale followed by a visit to the The Weavers’ Seaport (Holinworth Lake) before the final climb back into Saddleworth.
Start is in Uppermill with plenty of shops and cafes, best parking is the long stay by the leisure centre.
From there it is up the valley to Denshaw before the first climb of the day up to Buckstones that feels like you are heading into the Alps. A fast decent through Barkisland followed by a steep decent into Sowerby Bridge.
The first control is in Luddenden Foot just before the steepest climb of the day Stocks Lane which takes you up to Mount Tabor and Wainstalls before passing Halifax sailing club (as seen in Happy Valley) and the drop down to Oxenhope.
From Oxenhope you head to Stanbury and the run over the moors to Laneshawbridge, with Pendle Hill in the distance, from where you turn back on yourself and visit Wycoller Country Park for the next control. Unfortunately the cafe at Wycoller is no more so the best option is just a short distance further on at the Black Rock Cafe in Trawden for somewhere to recover and prepare yourself for the big climbs of the day.
After Trawden it is up to Coldwell Reservoirs, the drop to Thursden and over the cattlegrid and a steep left to climb Ridehaigh Lane to get you above Widdop Resevoir which gives this ride its name. Next is a rolling ride down past the reservoir and Hardcastle Crags to Hebdon Bridge. A short streatch on the valley road to Mythomroyd where a right hand turn gets you to the start of Craig Vale England’s longest continuous climb, not steep but it does go on. Remember to keep an eye out for the left turn after passing through Craig Vale village as this is the location of the final control before the finish.
Right at the top takes you past the White House and down to Littleborough where you take the left to visit Hollingworth Lake the Weavers Seaport with its arcades and cafes. Dropping to Milnrow and then Newhey takes you to the final climb of the day up Wicken Hall Clough before the drop to Denshaw and a right to take the valley road back to the delights of Uppermill.
Start and finish from anywhere on route. Mostly lanes, scenic and hilly.
NB you will be asked for the ride date on the online entry form but this can be amended prior to setting off
Sun 26th Jul 2026 09:00
or anywhere on route if using eBrevet or GPX
⟺Distance: 115 kmAAA points: 2.25




