Pure Peak Grit is the UK’s hilliest long-distance road cycling event, created for riders who love relentless climbing and iconic British roads. Linking together more than 40 categorised climbs across the Peak District National Park, the route is designed to tackle each ascent by its hardest approach, creating one of the toughest endurance challenges on tarmac.
Starting and finishing at Barn Farm, Birchover, near Matlock, the main event covers approximately 640 kilometres with an astonishing 13,500 metres of elevation gain. The fully paved route winds through the Peak District’s steep valleys, gritstone moorlands, and quiet country lanes, taking in many of Britain’s most famous cycling climbs, including several featured in the 100 Greatest Cycling Climbs.
Pure Peak Grit follows a strict self-supported philosophy. Riders are responsible for their own navigation, accommodation, food, and mechanical repairs, although the event headquarters provides a place to rest, refuel, and access drop bags when passing through. Success depends on pacing, resilience, and the determination to conquer climb after climb.
Despite being a road event, the challenge is anything but smooth. Constant gradients of 10–25%, minimal flat terrain, and rapidly changing Peak District weather combine to test even the strongest endurance cyclists. Completing the route is less about average speed and more about persistence, making Pure Peak Grit a true celebration of climbing and one of the UK’s most iconic ultra-distance cycling events.
Based on this event's terrain, difficulty and riding style.
Riders taking on Pure Peak Grit will cover 640 km and climb roughly 13500 m over the course of the route.
For Pure Peak Grit, we'd recommend a Endurance Road Bike — plan on 30-35mm Tubeless tires and a wide-range drivetrain, something like a 46/30T-50/34T (2x) chainring paired with a 10-36T cassette, to handle the terrain comfortably.
We rate Pure Peak Grit as Advanced overall. Riders should be ready for mostly smooth, fast-rolling surfaces, steadily rolling, with a healthy amount of climbing elevation gain, and mild and generally comfortable conditions.
Pure Peak Grit runs on July 4, 2026, placing it firmly in the summer riding season, with long daylight hours, though heat can become a real factor.
Pure Peak Grit's route is road. Plan your tire choice around 30-35mm Tubeless for the best combination of speed and comfort.