This 7 mile circular walk around Tintwistle is a challenging moorland walk involving lots of off path sections, visiting the beautiful waterfalls of Tintwistle Seven Falls and then heading up onto the moors of Tintwistle Knarr to find three plane crash sites. ... READ MORE »
Dark Peak Walks
Marsden Moor Circular Walk | 11 Miles
This Marsden Moor walk explores the beautiful waterfalls in Wessenden Valley before heading up onto the Marsden Moors via Swellands and Black Moss Reservoir, and then over to Standedge, Broadstone Edge and then back down into Marsden via the iconic Eastergate Bridge. It's just over 11 miles long. ... READ MORE »
Tintwistle Seven Falls Short Walk | 3 Miles
Hidden away in the very north of the Peak District is Arnfield Brook, home to one of the hidden gems of the Peak District - Tintwistle Seven Falls. As the name suggests, this is a series of waterfalls cascading down from the rugged moorland above. This is a 3 mile circular walk from Arnfield Reservoir, looping round the waterfalls. Some of the waterfalls can be accessed by scrambling down the ... READ MORE »
Margery Hill, Outer Edge and Crow Stones | 14 Miles
This is a 3 trig point walk over the Howden and Midhope Moors, bagging South Nab, Margery Hill and Outer Edge trig points and visiting the rock formations at the Crow Stones and Horse Stone Naze. This is a 14 mile walk over challenging moorland terrain with some off path sections requiring good navigation. ... READ MORE »
The Trinnacle Trail and Alphin Pike | 14 Miles
This circular walk on the very northern edge of the Peak District takes in the rugged moorlands around Dovestone Reservoir, including a waterfall scramble up to The Trinnacle and a moorland walk with spectacular views. This is a great adventure walk of 13.5 miles, popularly known as The Trinnacle Trail. ... READ MORE »
Peak District Trig Point Walks
Did you know there are 88 trig points in the Peak District? Visiting all the Peak District trig points has become a popular walking challenge, so here are some Peak District trig point walks to help you tick them off your list. The trig points (officially triangulation pillars) were originally used by the Ordnance Survey to map out the country but are now obsolete since GPS came along. ... READ MORE »
5 Spectacular Walking Routes in the Peak District
Embark on a journey of exploration through the Peak District with these 5 scenic walking routes. Each route will take you through spectacular landscapes, featuring breath taking views and an abundance of natural beauty. If you're looking for a unique outdoor adventure, the Peak District is a great place to explore. With its rolling hills, steep ravines, and hidden pathways full of ... READ MORE »
10 Best Peak District Sunrise Spots
The Peak District is home to many stunning places, from vast rugged moorlands to rolling fields, but where are the best Peak District sunrise spots? This quick guide will show you where to go if you want to catch a sunrise in the Peak District. This New Year we couldn't decide whether to head out for a sunset or a sunrise (my days of being in a nightclub until 2am are long gone now!). You can't ... READ MORE »
Kinder Scout Dog Stone via Sandy Heys and Cluther Rocks | 8 Miles
This is a 7.6 mile Kinder Scout walk, starting in Bowden Bridge and climbing up Sandy Heys before heading along the plateau to The Edge trig point, Kinder Downfall and then down through Cluther Rocks in search of the Kinder Scout Dog Stone. ... READ MORE »
Whitwell Moor Trig Point | 4 Miles
This is a short walk up to Whitwell Moor trig point from Underbank Reservoir. At 4 miles, this is a perfect walk for a Sunday and you could stop off at The Olde Mustard Pot on Mortimer Road for some lunch. ... READ MORE »
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