from whinstone lee tor up behind the ladybower in, is the track to dovestone tor and then on to black tor a, all legal and b, all rideable.
i think it is but my memory fails me.
the bridleway goes to whinstone lee and descends - derwent edge itself the continuation to back tor is a footpathe - it is rideable and links to bridleways that stop at the s yorks / derbyshire border
but then the path carries on it think?
No right of access other than on foot, all CROW land rather than public footpaths or bridleways to Back Tor. The shoot on this moor uses provisions in the Countryside and Rights of Way Act to close the moor to access at this time of year (nesting season).
so to do a loop of the lake would mean dropping down from whinstone lee then??
bugger.
all CROW land rather than public footpaths
the path along the edge to just beyond back tor is a public footpath and can't be closed under CROW - further north the public footpath turns east to dukes road (a bridleway as far as the s yorks boundry) but as you say the edge thru to the cut gate bridleway has no public right of way and can be closed but rarely is
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so to do a loop of the lake would mean dropping down from whinstone lee then
but its a good drop down
For the bit the OP refers to it's all CROW - Whinstone Lee Tor, Salt Cellar, Dovestone Tor to Back Tor isnt public footpath.
thx oldap i stand corrected - whinstone lee to backtor is not a public right of way - it is a path within the national park so as you say is subject to CROW
PS that means riding it is far too cheeky 8)
and too blatant so unlike moi know yr stuff