
Best Walking Routes in Peak District National Park
Roly Smith takes a bracing winter stroll through Chatsworth’s parklandsSee more at www.Countryfile.comImage © Copyright J W Wagner via Geograph.co.uk
A short circular route starting and ending near Blue John Cavern, which cuts below the famous landslip on the crumbling eastern face of Mam Tor.
Erleben Sie den Peak District auf einer kurzen Wanderung durch Täler, Wälder und über sanfte Hügel, die auch einige malerische Dörfer einschließen.
based on http://www.walkingenglishman.com/peakdistrict04.htmabout 4 hours?Starts at Hope, circular walk
This is a 10 mile circular walk from Bakewell. Going over the hill to the Chatsworth estate and then along the river valley to Rowsley and back to ...
A short walk between train stations, taking in a dam, a lakeside stroll, a stiff climb through woods to the open top of Win Hill, then a steep ...
A long-gone narrow gauge railway and early transatlantic communications weave a fascinating tale in the Staffordshire Moorlands’ limestone gorges ...
Sandwiched between Manchester and Sheffield, the often bleak and occasionally beautiful upland plateau of Kinder Scout is a familiar sight to many ...
In a rare quiet corner of the Peak District some determined walking is rewarded by memorable views where the White and Dark Peaks meet.
An easy, four-mile walk taking in most of Castleton’s caves, crags and its castle.By Roly Smith