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Crowden to Featherbed Moss Trig Point | 8 Miles

September 23, 2021 CIRCULAR WALKS, MEDIUM WALKS 4-9 MILES, PEAK DISTRICT WALKS

This circular walk takes you from Crowden to Featherbed Moss trig point and back, via Chew Reservoir and Laddow Rocks. It’s a challenging hike of approximately 7.5 miles or 12km and takes you through the beautiful Crowden valley, up past the stunning Laddow Rocks and onto the open moors to find the Featherbed Moss trig point. You then head to Chew Reservoir, taking in the views over Saddleworth Moor in the distance before heading back.

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This walk takes you over featureless open moorland and should therefore be attempted with caution. Be sure to wear suitable footwear as the moors are peat bog in places, and take waterproofs and other layers as you need. It would be advisable to take a map and compass or some other navigational tools as the paths are indistinct and there aren’t many landmarks on the moors. Only attempt this walk to Featherbed Moss trig point if you are prepared, and allow 3-4 hours for the journey.

 

We were really lucky with the weather as it was a dry September day after a few other dry days. We even got sunburn! With such clear skies we could get a good view of the area, including views over to Crowden Castle (the former quarry we walked around previously).

Views up Crowden Valley looking towards Bareholme Moss and Hey Moss - The Wandering Wildflower

Views up Crowden Valley looking towards Bareholme Moss and Hey Moss

 

Views down the valley towards Crowden Castle aka Crowden Quarry - The Wandering Wildflower

Views down the valley towards Crowden Castle aka Crowden Quarry

 

 

We started out at the parking area by the Crowden Campsite. There are toilets here as well as a campsite shop (cash only!) so you can stock up on snacks. The footpath runs along the top of the woods and is then blocked off by a locked gate. I’m not saying we jumped over the gate then went across the weir bridge 😉 The footpath from the other side isn’t blocked off, so I don’t really know what’s going on with that. If you do go across the weir bridge take care – there are parts of the bridge missing and it’s a long way down! Take care with children and pets when crossing.

View over the Weir Bridge at Crowden

The weir bridge at Crowden

Views towards Bareholme Moss from the Crowden Valley - The Wandering Wildflower

 

Head over the stile and onto the moors. From here the climb is gradual before becoming quite challenging, climbing up the side of the moor and Oaken Clough. The path is well worn and is easy to follow, being part of the Pennine Way.

View back down the Crowden Valley towards Crowden Castle (abandoned quarry) - The Wandering Wildflower

View back down the Crowden Valley towards Crowden Castle (abandoned quarry)

View of Hey Moss and Bareholme Moss with Crowden Little Brook cutting between them - The Wandering Wildflower

View of Bareholme Moss with Crowden Great Brook

 

The path forks and we went off to the left. If you carry on along the Pennine Way you’ll come to Laddow Rocks, a spectacular rock formation on the side of the valley. It’s a very Instagrammable spot and great if you like rock climbing. I couldn’t get anywhere near the edge as it’s a long way down and I’m rubbish with heights!

Laddow Rocks

Laddow Rocks just coming into view on the left

 

View from Laddow Rocks over to Bareholme Moss

 

At the top of the climb you’ll cross a stile onto the open moorland. From here the path becomes more indistinct although on a clear day you can see the trig point on the horizon and head towards it.

Stile on the Pennine Way

The path on the way to Featherbed Moss trig point

The path on the way to Featherbed Moss trig point

Boggy patches on the way to Featherbed Moss trig point

Open moorland at Featherbed Moss on the way to the trig point, looking back towards Holme Moss

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Trig point duly bagged, we headed off across the moor to Chew Reservoir. There are no proper paths on this part of the route. At Chew Reservoir we sat on the rocks to enjoy our picnic lunch before setting off back home.

 

Chew Reservoir near Featherbed Moss

Lunch with a view at Chew

 

 

The path alongside Chew Reservoir

Parking: Crowden Camp Site

Facilities: Public toilets and shop facilities at Crowden Camp Site.

Walk Time: 3 hours

Distance: 7.5 miles approximately

Trig Points Bagged: Featherbed Moss

Peak District Peaks Bagged: Featherbed Moss

Peak District Ethels Bagged: Featherbed Moss

Here’s the route we took. Click the map to download the route map and .gpx file:

You could also add in a trip to collect the Black Chew Head summit as well! I’m really not sure why we didn’t!

The Pennine Way, Crowden

The Pennine Way

This walk to Featherbed Moss trig point is quite tough going in places and you’ll need a reasonable level of fitness to complete it. We didn’t take Hols with us and going over the moorland would be quite tough for little legs, even on a clear day with beautiful weather like we had.

 

You can read more of our trig point walks or peak bagging walks if you want to see our progress, and for more circular walks from Crowden campsite check out the Peak District hikes section.

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Hello! I’m Jo! Welcome to The Wandering Wildflower, an outdoors lifestyle blog focusing on family walks in the Peak District, a place we love exploring. I want to share the Peak District hidden gems and show you there’s so much more than the honeypot places. When I’m not dragging my husband and now 11 year old out on Peak District walks or up mountains, I can be found on planning my next moorland walk or plotting a Geocache walk (and seeing where the nearest pub is!). I love the hills but hate the heights, so trig bagging is – er- fun!

 

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