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| Derwent Edge and Hagg Side This fine circuit of the upper part of Ladybower has everything you could desire of a walk in the Peak - an interesting route with excellent views and fine situations, mostly on good ground and even with a tea stop half-way. It starts and finishes at the car park above the eastern side of Ladybower reservoir. | ||
| Win Hill and Lose Hill The circuit from Hope of Win Hill and Lose Hill is a magnificent day out and makes a fine walk with excellent views on good ground with few route-finding problems - though there are some steep hills to climb. | ||
| Mam Tor and Winnats from Castleton The Hope valley is one of the most attractive areas of the Peak and contains an unrivalled mixture of scenery, with limestone crags and dales on one side and the shale hills of Mam Tor, Lose Hill and Win Hill on the other. This circuit takes you around the head of the valley to sample some of the highlights of the area. | ||
| Bretton and Abney Circuit This walk is approximately 10 kilometres over a mixture of gritstone moorland and deep valleys, starting and finishing at the Barrel Inn in Bretton, a spectacular viewpoint overlooking Foolow and Wardlow Mires. | ||
| Goyt Valley Circuit The Goyt Valley is a beautiful place for a walk with a wide variety of scenery packed into quite a small area - open moorland and gritstone edges at the top of the hills, wooded hillsides, deep-cut streams and reservoirs in the bottom of the valley. This is a fairly short walk which takes in all these changes of scenery along its route. | ||
| Eastern Gritstone Edges The traverse of the eastern gritstone edges is a magnificent outing which by any reckoning is one of the two or three finest walks in the area. Although the distance involved is fairly long it is not a particularly difficult walk, for there is relatively little ascent and descent along the route. | ||
| Three Shire Heads to the Roaches This classic circuit takes in several famous landmarks of the Staffordshire Peak - Three Shire Heads, Gradbach Mill, Lud's Church, the Swythamley Hanging Rock and the Roaches. In between these there is some interesting and little traversed scenery, so this is quite a full day out! |
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