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Sowerby Bridge
Juiced Up Bikes
Juiced Up Bikes.co.uk offers an electric pedal assisted bike (e-bike) rental service.
Our Strap Line is ‘Power to the Pedal’...
Juiced Up Bikes.co.uk offers an electric pedal assisted bike (e-bike) rental service.
Our Strap Line is ‘Power to the Pedal’ and we offer those who live in the Calder Valley area or who visit the area, the opportunity to plan their own e-bike safari on high quality (British manufactured) Volt e-bikes.
The Calder Valley offers a multitude of cycling routes for e-bikes, from canal towpaths, to quiet country lanes and stunning hilltop views.
Rental: Clients have the following options on rental:
Hourly Rate: £10
Daily rate: £35
3 day Rate (ideal for long weekends) £96
1 week rental (7 days) £175
We can drop the bikes directly at a location (within a 5 mile radius of Sowerby Bridge) and collect at end of rental. Cost £5
For any distance over 5 miles the charge is £10
You can contact us by email at: info@juicedupbikes.co.uk
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Mytholmroyd
The Cragg Vale Incline
The B6138 Cragg Road is located in Mytholmroyd, off the A646 Burnley Road and passes up through the village of Cragg Vale to the moorlands above. ...The B6138 Cragg Road is located in Mytholmroyd, off the A646 Burnley Road and passes up through the village of Cragg Vale to the moorlands above. It is arguably the longest continuous ascent in England, climbing 968 feet over 5.5 miles. With an average gradient of 3%, the Cragg Vale Incline isn’t particularly steep, but it is a long drag and a presents a power climb challenge for cyclists. In July 2014 the incline was part of the route of the 2014 Tour de France. Amongst the ‘Grand Depart’ celebrations a team of 18 cyclists towed a baby grand piano up the incline, on a custom-made PianoPorté, invented by sculptor Andy Plant. The team was cheered on by thousands of locals and tourists with live piano concertos played by 15 on-board pianists to encourage their pedalling. Quite a sight! The Cragg Vale Incline has since featured in various editions of the Tour de Yorkshire. The Calderdale Way crosses the Cragg Vale Incline at Church Bank Lane -
Sowerby Bridge
Calder & Hebble Navigation
The Calder and Hebble Navigation runs for 21 miles from Wakefield to Sowerby Bridge, Yorkshire. It has 27 locks and a number of flood locks. The...The Calder and Hebble Navigation runs for 21 miles from Wakefield to Sowerby Bridge, Yorkshire. It has 27 locks and a number of flood locks. There is a towpath all the way which makes it a great flat walking route. You can do short sections by using local buses to get you to the start and finish of your walk.