
eTrike High Peak Trail & Gravel Intro
For those not comfortable on bikes an opportunity to ride eTrikes on cycle trails & gravel tracks




Service Description
Ride through the stunning ‘White Peak’ with this guided intro eTrike tour accompanied by an experienced guide and eTrike instructor The tour introduces you to riding on different terrains and is ideal for people not comfortable or able to ride a conventional eBike but still wanting to get out in the Peak District and see the sights whilst learning the new skills needed to ride an electric tricycle Meeting at the Bank Top Cafe @ the Miners Standard in the charming village of Winster this tour takes you on a picturesque journey down quiet roads and gravel tracks to reach the High Peak Trail then past Minninglow Hill on more gravel tracks before returning to Winster through the small hamlet of Aldwark. The perfect way to discovering how easy and fun it is to ride an eTrike A perfect tour for anyone keen to try out an eTrike. Starting Point - Winster Cycling Hub Difficulty - Intermediate Blue Tour Surface - Country Lanes, Cycle Trails and Gravel Tracks Distance - 11.8 miles Time Allocated - 1.5 hours Refreshment Stops - Winster & Aldwark (Weekends Only) Tour Ref - 70
Upcoming Sessions
Start Point & Booking Queries
Winster Cycling Hub - DE4 2DR
+44 (0)1629 352122
sales@peakepedals.net
Cancellation Policy
Running Tours is our business so as a general rule we cannot accept last minute cancelation requests where we cannot easily re-book the date. If you need to change the date of your pre-booked tour we do ask for at least seven days notice so that we have the opportunity to re-book your slot. There is no additional charge for changing the date of your tour. If you give us less than 7 days notice and we cannot resell the slot we reserve the right to charge a 50% re-booking fee. We do not offer refunds on cancelled tours only the opportunity to re-book As a general rule we will not cancel any eBike tours based on the weather unless the conditions are so extreme they are not safe for cycling. We use the Met Office to monitor if any severe weather warnings are expected
