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Recommend roads to drive in the Lancashire area

stephenowen

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Anyone got any recommendations for roads to drive in the Lancashire, Yorkshire or North Wales area where I can put the 997 through its paces? I was up Rivington Pike last Saturday, but it's not like I remember it on my sports bike back in the 90s. The cat and fiddle is riddled with cameras. I was looking at the buttertub pass in Yorkshire, never drove that road , anyone got any experience? Can anyone recommend anything for me?
 
Hi Stephen,

I am afraid I can’t help you with this but would suggest you are better posting your query to the R18/R22 Region forums as you may get more joy there.

All the best,
Keith
 
Stephen,
I have no favorites in Lancashire that regularly drive just for the hell of it-I enjoy driving wherever I go but:-
a) Buttertubs Pass is great & can catch you out even at medium speeds -either direction is good.
b)M6-J38 across to the A66 & across to Barnard Castle then northwards across the N Yorkshire moors roads-beware low flying jet fighters.
c)M65 eastwards through Colne then across to Harrogate crossing Blubberhouse Moor .
d)Farther North eastwards M6 J40(Penrith) via Alston to A69 just east of Haydon Bridge & back via the Military Rd ( Roman Rd) to M6 J43-Carlisle(stop at Sally's cafe in Warwick Bridge for great coffee & cakes).
e) Reverse of d)
Sorry no detailed itineries with Road nos -there are loads of other routes including all of the Forest of Bowland(Trough of Bowland) for example.
North Wales:plenty of routes driving West -West South West from Mold or Denbigh across the Moors to the A5 including the EVO Triangle but beware unmarked plod!-then beyond onwards towards Harlech.
 
Buttertubs is spectacular. You can make many fabulous loop drives all around that area. North to Tan Hill then east to Reeth is a lot of fun, as is the Hawes to Ribblehead road (B6255). But don’t tell everyone, it’s nice and quiet most of the time [:D]

Here‘s a wee bit of footage of Buttertubs with a sprinkling of snow…

https://youtu.be/aEOtW4valAI

 
Hi Stephen,
i hope that you are well?
Jon Kenwell, who is attending our Classic Le Mans Trip runs a Saturday morning drives WhatsApp group for Region 5 and you are of course welcome to join us for these, just send me your mobile number via a private message and I’ll ask Jon to add you to the WhatApp group. Furthermore I am sure that Jon would be happy to let you have the route details for some of the routes that we have done previously.
Yours,
Martin
 
Thanks everyone for their advice and experiences. I have owned a few sports bikes back in the 90s and I have totally forgot where I used to go. The web link is very good, thanks for the link. I have dropped a pm in your inbox with my phone number.
 

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