This is one of my all time favourite Peak District scrambles! Torside Clough is just beautiful in summer, and you can scramble up onto Bleaklow this way. This scramble up Torside Clough is just under 6 miles long and involves clambering up and over boulders. It's not very accessible, but that's part of the attraction for me. The Clough itself is home to lots of waterfalls and pools big enough ... READ MORE »
Dark Peak Walks
Emlin Ridge Trig Point | 4 Miles
This Emlin Ridge trig point walk starts in the pretty village of Low Bradfield and is a relatively gentle 4 mile circular walk. Low Bradfield is a lovely village with a free car park, which is where we started our walk. We headed out along Annet Road, which then becomes Dale Road, and then headed through the woods to Mortimer Road. From here we followed the road a short ... READ MORE »
Middle Black Clough Waterfall and Bleaklow Stones | 7 Miles
At just under 7 miles, this Peak District walk heads up onto Bleaklow Stones via Middle Black Clough, passing by two Peak District plane crash sites along the way. ... READ MORE »
Red Brook Scramble to Kinder Scout | 10 Miles
This amazing Red Brook scramble takes you up onto Kinder Scout past Kinder Reservoir, to the Mermaids Pool, up to the Kinder Low Trig Point and then over to Brown Knoll, South Head and Mount Famine in an epic 3 Ethels, 2 trig point walk with a scramble! This walk is 9.5 miles long. ... READ MORE »
Ladybower Reservoir and Derwent Edge | 8 Miles
This Ladybower Reservoir and Derwent Edge circular walk starts in Fairholmes and heads up onto the moors above Ladybower Reservoir, walking along Derwent Edge to the Wheel Stones and the Salt Cellar, before dropping back down Dovestone Clough. At 8 miles, this is a lovely walk to do in August when the heather is in full bloom! Take a stroll around Ladybower Reservoir and Derwent Edge with ... READ MORE »
Peak District Walks
If you're looking for 7 of the best Peak District walks, this is the blog post for you! There is so much to explore in the Peak District, whether you want to have a wander around the pretty villages and farmland of the White Peak or the rugged moorlands of the Dark Peak. Here are some of my favourite Peak District walks - we've been exploring the Peak District for a while now so it was ... READ MORE »
5 Epic Peak District Scramble Walks
Looking for some epic Peak District scramble walks? Why not try one of these? Peak District scrambles may not be as big and bad as some of the ones in Snowdonia or the Lake District, but they're still a fun way to explore some of the beautiful Peak District. They often take you to places away from the crowds and let you explore off the beaten path. Here are 5 epic Peak ... READ MORE »
Bamford Edge – A Short Walk with Stunning Views | 2 Miles
Bamford Edge is one of the best places in the Peak District for a sunset. With incredible far reaching views over Ladybower Reservoir, Win Hill and most of The Great Ridge, it's easy to see why it's one of the best Peak District walks. This is a short Bamford Edge walk, being less than 2 miles. ... READ MORE »
Wildboar Clough Scramble | 5 Miles
This Peak District scramble heads up the famous Wildboar Clough scramble to Bleaklow before heading to the plane crash site of the Bristol Blenheim, then heads back down Torside Clough, another scramble. This walk is just over 5 miles long. This circular walk is 5.14 miles long but involves a challenging section of scrambling up Wildboar Clough (classed as a grade 2 scramble) over ... READ MORE »
Derwent Reservoir and Slippery Stones Walk | 10 Miles
This is a lovely walk around Derwent Reservoir, Howden Reservoir and Slippery Stones in the Derwent Valley. Here's the route information for this 10 mile Derwent Reservoir walk. At just over 10 miles it's a fair way in distance but there isn't much climbing, and the paths are really easy going. This is a very popular place for walkers and cyclists. Our walk starts at ... READ MORE »
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