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Snake Pass and Holme Moss loop — Peak District National Park

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United Kingdom
England
East Midlands
Derbyshire

Snake Pass and Holme Moss loop — Peak District National Park

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137

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Snake Pass and Holme Moss loop — Peak District National Park

04:57

90.0km

1,700m

Road cycling

Prepare for a difficult road cycling challenge on the Snake Pass and Holme Moss loop, a route often called one of the toughest in the Peak District. This 55.9-mile (90.0 km) ride demands very good fitness, featuring a significant 5569 feet (1697 metres) of elevation gain over approximately 4 hours and 56 minutes. As you climb Snake Pass, the landscape opens up to expansive views over moorland, Kinder Scout, and Bleaklow. The journey transitions from wooded areas to open moorland adorned with heather and pine trees. From the summit of Holme Moss, you can see for over 100 kilometers (60 miles) on a clear day, making the effort worthwhile.

Planning your ride requires careful consideration, especially regarding traffic. Snake Pass is an A-road (A57) and can be busy with vehicles, including HGVs and motorcycles, which might affect your experience and safety. To mitigate traffic concerns, it is often recommended to start your ride early on weekend mornings. Be prepared for wide, sweeping bends on the climbs and potentially tricky hairpins on descents. Both passes are exposed to wind, which can significantly impact your ride.

This loop features two of the UK's most famous and iconic cycling climbs: Snake Pass and Holme Moss. Holme Moss holds a special place in cycling history, having been a key part of the 2014 Tour de France, drawing immense crowds to its slopes. Snake Pass is notable for its length and average gradient, comparable to some continental climbs. The route offers a quintessential Peak District experience, traversing wild and beautiful high moorland.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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6.91 km

Snake Pass Climb from Glossop

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6 jelly-baby climb*
This ascent goes on and on... Put your rear light on, grit your teeth and go for it. Gets steeper near the top (going from Ladybower to Glossop), so keep some energy in reserve, but the scenery, and a fast descent into Glossop make it worthwhile.

*new classification system, yet to achieve UCI approval.

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42.7 km

Langsett Reservoir

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Great pub which serves "propper" chips

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58.2 km

Jackson Bridge Climb

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A steep, twisty climb that eases off towards the end. A regular stop for hill climb championship racing, the gradient is a peachy 11% average.

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75.7 km

Holme Moss Summit Climb from Holmbridge

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More like a long drag of a French alpine climb, this one makes no secret of its length, as right from the outset you'll be able to spot the ever present sight of the transmitter tower at the top (524 metres above sea level). The 2014 Tour de France passed over this climb and there were reportedly 60,000 spectators lining the road - the footage is pretty cool!

The gradient ramps up in Holmbridge to 12.5%, before easing a little through Holme. The final 2.2km (around 1.5 miles) have an average gradient of 9.3% and wide, open views that ease the suffering somewhat (ideally, you'll hit this climb when the sun is out!).

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90.0 km

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44.1 km

42.1 km

2.71 km

1.05 km

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Surfaces

70.3 km

19.6 km

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Monday 18 May

16°C

9°C

92 %

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Max wind speed: 23.0 km/h

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Trail Reviews

Dave Walker
May 8, 2022, Snakes & Masts

This was the opposite to last weekend. Not to go far but to get some hills in. Certainly managed the hills. Nice circular route over the Strines to Lady Bower, then up and over Snake Pass to Glossop, short sprint on the A628 to pick up Woodhead Road to the top of Holme Moss. Nice decent down the other side into Holmebridge where the climbing started again. Loads of cyclists out today enjoying the nice sunny weather, although that wind still had a bite to it. All this from my door step. Living on the edge of the Peak District in the Highest Market town in Yorkshire may be a challenge in Winter but certainly pays on days like this.

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