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While the hustle and bustle of the city might feel like Manchester’s only urban, it’s situated perfectly to have relatively easy access to the Peak District, the Forest of Bowland, and the Yorkshire Dales. What’s more, the larger motorways make it fairly fast to get to any of these places – and you can even take ambling routes to most of them via smaller A roads and B roads.
A key benefit of a lot of these drives is that you can also hike along sections if you’re inclined to do so. It gets you much closer to the scenery and is a great way to get immersed in nature for a day but, of course, requires more planning and prep.
Here are some beautiful drives you can do near Manchester.
Forest of Bowland
Quite a bit north of Manchester but offers stunning scenery as part of a longer drive. You can easily spend a whole afternoon and evening doing the route at a slower pace so you can stop and see the scenes.
Take the M66 north out of Manchester then stay on it as it turns into the A56. You’ll want to stay on the A56 as it turns towards Haslingdon. Chart a course for Clitheroe and then take Slaidburn Road via Waddington. You’re now officially in the Forest of Bowland..
Easington Fell
As part of this route, if you’re up for a hike, there’s a car park to the right hand side of the road – just past the quarry. You can leave your car there and hike for around 30-45 minutes each way to the top of Easington Fell, where you’ll get amazing views of the whole countryside.
Langden Brook
Another (though longer) hike on this same route is along Langden Brook. The car park’s paid but it’s well worth the money to spend time walking beside the beautiful brook amidst trees. If you’re feeling particularly adventurous, you can actually follow the river for hours up into the mountains – but we’d only advise this for seasoned and prepared hikers.
Snake Pass Circular Route
You can do this circular route in either direction, and which one’s best might depend on the time of day you’re doing it. It’s essentially a bee-line drive to Sheffield via the A57 and back via the A628. Being one of the main routes between Manchester and Sheffield, it takes a fairly common set of roads but cuts Sheffield out to go via some smaller, more scenic roads on the way back.
Starting from Glossop, head along Snake Road until you get to Snake Pass Summit. On a great day, this is one of the most picturesque roads in all of Britain but it can get quite windy.
The Derwent Valley Bridge gets you great views of the reservoir, and there are actually lots of circular hiking routes around the reservoir itself that get you close to the water between beautiful scenery.
In terms of the drive, you’ll want to take Mortimer Road off your left here to take the scenic route. There’s an old-fashioned sign directing to the Strines Inn. It’s a relatively narrow road that’s at the national speed limit, so it’s wise to be cautious about driving at the speed limit here.
Morton Road takes you all through the mountain until you get to Midhopestones where you can rejoin the A616 eastward to get back to Manchester – take the first exit at the first roundabout you meet to get onto the A628.
Healey Dell Nature Reserve
For somewhere a bit closer to civilization if you’re planning to stop off for a bite to eat, Healey Dell Nature Reserve offers a beautiful drive through as well as ample opportunity for walking if you’d like to.
Just north of Rochdale, aim to take Dell Road off the B6377 (Shawclough Road) until you rejoin the main road at a quirky junction. The road passes through a nursery so we can’t guarantee that it’s always possible to pass all the way through, but it’s definitely a beautiful drive!
In the same vein as Morton Road, however, this is a very narrow – sometimes single-track – road with poor visibility. So be sure to drive very carefully and at a reasonable pace. A standout part of this route is the Healey Dell viaduct, a beautifully arched viaduct spanning the river Spodden.
Make sure your car’s ready for a road trip
However long your drive, make sure that your car’s always ready for it by having regular services. The experts at your local Kwik Fit centre are always on hand to help.
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The first three digits. This displays the width of the tyre in millimetres. A tyre marked 225 will measure 225mm across the tread from sidewall to sidewall.
Aspect Ratio
The fourth and fifth digits of the tyre code that immediately follow the tyre width. The aspect ratio or profile height of the tyre sidewall is expressed as a percentage of the tyre width. So an aspect ratio of 55 for example means that the profile height of the tyre is 55% of its width.
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The next two digits represent the size of the wheel rim that the tyre can be fitted to. It is also the diameter of the tyre from bead to bead. So a tyre marked 16 will fit on a 16-inch wheel rim.
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The speed rating of a tyre is represented by a letter of the alphabet at the end of the tyre size code and indicates the maximum speed capability of the tyre. Tyres receive a speed rating based on a series of tests which measure the tyres capability to handle a set speed for a prolonged period of time.
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If you are unsure what speed rating you need, be sure to check your vehicle handbook. Choosing a lower speed rating than that recommended by your vehicle manufacturer could potentially invalidate your insurance.
Load Rating
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Although not illegal, it is not advisable to have tyres with a lower speed rating or load index than the manufacturer recommended tyre specification for your vehicle, or to have a combination of different tyre construction types. Consult your vehicle handbook to confirm your vehicle’s tyre speed rating and load index as well as any additional requirements.
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