The Holme Valley Circular walk is a challenging walk at 24 miles with 1300m of ascent, taking in the countryside surrounding the Holme Valley. This walk from Honley heads up to Castle Hill, then Thurstonland, Hepworth, Netherthong and back to Honley, passing Digley Reservoir and the ruins of Hades along the way. If you like long day hikes, you'll like this one! ... READ MORE »
Dark Peak Walks
Bolehill Quarry, Higger Tor and Padley Gorge Walk | 7.5 Miles
This Peak District walk is great for history fans - we explored the site of the abandoned Bolehill Quarry before heading off to Surprise View, Higger Tor, Burbage Rocks and back through Padley Gorge. At 7.5 miles this walk has lots of points of interest, exploring the beautiful Dark Peak moorlands. ... READ MORE »
Derwent Edge Walk | 8 Miles
This Derwent Edge walk starts from Cutthroat Bridge, and is a steady 8 mile out-and-back walk to Back Tor trig point. If you want spectacular views over Ladybower Reservoir, this is the walk for you! ... READ MORE »
Fairholmes to the Grinah Stones | 17 Miles
If you're looking for a challenging day hike in the remote parts of the Peak District, this Fairholmes to Grinah Stones walk, following the River Derwent through the Derwent Valley, could be for you! With a visit to the Barrow Stones, an optional stop off at Ronksley Cabin and a return alongside the River Westend, this walk explores some of the wildest areas of the Dark Peak. If you want an escape ... READ MORE »
West Nab and Deer Hill Circular Walk | 8.5 Miles
This West Nab and Deer Hill circular walk explores the very northern edge of the Peak District and it's wild, rugged moorland. This 8.5 mile walk will give you stunning views down the Wessenden Valley, home to numerous reservoirs and waterfalls, and you'll be able to tick off the West Nab trig point! I parked on Leygards Road, a country lane, and then followed the road north before ... READ MORE »
Kinder Scout via Kinder Low | 9 Miles
This Kinder Scout walk starts from the beautiful village of Hayfield, where the infamous Kinder Mass Trespass started, and heads away from the crowds to Kinder Low before climbing up onto the plateau. It then winds around the southern edge path towards Kinder Downfall, the highest waterfall in the Peak District, before heading back down over the Swine's Back to Edale Cross and then back down Oaken ... READ MORE »
Langsett Reservoir and Langsett Moors Circular Walk | 5 Miles
If you're looking for a Peak District walk to escape the crowds, this is the one for you. Starting from the car park near Langsett Reservoir, the walk heads through the woods before reaching the Langsett Moors, then following the Little Don River back to the start. This is a lovely 5 mile walk exploring some of the quieter parts of the Peak District, as well as the quirky Hordron Sheep Fort. ... READ MORE »
Riding Wood and Ramsden Reservoir Circular Walk | 3 Miles
This is a gorgeous autumn walk in the very north of the Peak District. There isn't much of an incline (if any) and this Riding Wood and Ramsden Reservoir walk is nice and gentle, perfect to enjoy the changing seasons. This 3 mile walk is great if you're short on time or just fancy an easy walk in the Peak District. ... READ MORE »
Edale Skyline [With GPX File] | 20 Miles
One of the walks I've had on my list for ages is the Edale Skyline, a challenging walk of 20 miles on the hills around Edale. Starting from Hope, this walk heads up to Win Hill before climbing up Kinder Scout via Crookstone Knoll, winding round to Kinder Low and then passing Brown Knoll, Rushup Edge and The Great Ridge of Mam Tor and Lose Hill before dropping back down into Hope. The views on a ... READ MORE »
Derwent Edge, Derwent Moors and Boots Folly | 8.5 Miles
This 8.5 mile walk explores the beautiful and wild Derwent Edge and Derwent Moors before heading over to the quirky Boots Folly. With rugged gritstone outcrops and spectacular views over Ladybower Reservoir, this is a walk for summer when the heather is in full bloom. ... READ MORE »
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