The Peak District is a delight for food lovers with an abundance of eateries including traditional tearooms, gastro pubs and award winning restaurants. To work up your appetite, explore the Peak District National Park by bike – cycling burns on average 500 calories an hour so whether you indulge on route or at the end of the day, your treat will be well deserved.
Tasty trails and routes for everyone
Cycling in the Peak District is a great way to spend time with your family or friends. Set amongst naturally beautiful surroundings there are off-road cycling trails and country routes that are suitable for cyclists of all ages and abilities and on which you can discover some great places to eat – they’re easy to find using our numbered maps.

Stay in touch and win a weekend break!
Stay in touch with the latest news from Pedal Peak District so we can keep you up-to-date with everything you need to know to enjoy food and cycling in the National Park. Just provide your name, postcode and email address and you could win a weekend break at Wheeldon Tree Farm Cottages or a Cheese Hamper from The Old Hartington Cheese Shop.
No bike? No problem!
If you don’t own a bike, there are cycle hire centres throughout the Peak District where you can get everything you need for the experience you want to enjoy here.
Up to the challenge?
If you've already cycled in the Peak District, enter the Pedal Peak District Challenge. Set your goals, challenge your friends and log your trips to win prizes. It’s quick and
easy to register and you
could win a brand new
Claud Butler bike worth
£300 or a child's
Falcon bike.



