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The Monsal Trail

Monsal Trail The Monsal Trail - 8.5 Miles of Blissful Views The Monsal Trail is a traffic-free path running for 8.5 miles between Combs Road in Bakewell and Blackwell Mill in Chee Dale, in the heart of the Peak District National Park.  The path follows the former track of the Midland Railway Line, constructed in 1863 to link Manchester and London.  Its route ran through the beautiful Wye Valley on the orders of the Duke of Devonshire, who refused permission for the railway to run through his land close to Chatsworth House.  The railway closed in 1968 and was converted into a pedestrian trail in...
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Let's Explore Derbyshire Walks Less than 5 miles Peak District Walks

High Peak Trail via Minninglow Hill (3 miles)

Minninglow Walk via High Peak Trail Details Distance:  3 miles Time:  1-2 hours Terrain:  Trails, woodland paths and country lanes Accessibility:  Easy, gates, no stiles Start and end grid reference: SK 19459 58157 - DE4 2PN - ///immunity.delays.subsystem Downloads:  ROUTE PDF Introduction This circular Minninglow walk takes you to the top of the magnificent Minninglow Hill, an ancient and mysterious landmark.  Minninglow Hill is the site of a collection of Neolithic tombs, dating from around 3,000BC.  The tombs are still very evident, scattered around a later circular mound constructed in the Bronze Age.  The whole site is now crowned by a group of tall beech...
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Let's Explore 5-10 miles Peak District Walks Yorkshire Walks

Bradfield via Dale Dike Reservoir Walk (5.3 miles)

Details Distance  5.3 miles Time  1-2 hours Terrain  Country lanes, woodland paths and trails Accessibility Moderate: some uneven terrain, gates, ladder stiles, one squeeze stile Start and End points SK 26323 91662 - Postcode S6 6HW - /// rare.gears.dare Downloads  PDF Map and Instructions Introduction This circular Dale Dike Reservoir walk takes in a truly beautiful part of the Yorkshire Peak District from the pretty village of Bradfield and then around to Dale Dike Reservoir and Agden Reservoir.  Dale Dike Reservoir was the scene of a terrible tragedy in 1864, when its walls collapsed soon after construction was completed.  650 million gallons of water surged...
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The Great Outdoors Accessible Walks Peak District Bike Rides

The Tissington Trail

In 1899 the railway line between Buxton and Ashbourne opened, operated by the London and North Western Railway.  It was the last railway to be built in the Peak District.  The line closed in the 1960s and the land was purchased by the Peak District National Park in 1971 to transform it into a traffic-free trail for walkers, riders and cyclists.  The Tissington Trail now runs for 13 miles from Parsley Hay in the north to Ashbourne in the south. The Tissington Trail is joined by the 17 mile long High Peak Trail at Parsley Hay, making an extensive route that is part of the...
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The Great Outdoors

Dovedale

Dovedale The stunning limestone valley of Dovedale is one of the best loved beauty spots in the Peak District National Park, and indeed one of the most visited natural sites in Britain.  Its steep, verdant crags tower above the River Dove as it tumbles through the dale, crossed by a picture-perfect set of stepping stones.  Dovedale Stepping Stones Dovedale’s easy access paths and grassy slopes make it a favourite with families and picnicking daytrippers, and it attracts over a million visitors every year.  However, it’s not difficult to escape the crowds if you walk a short distance away from the main valley, and the nearby dales...
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Peak District Towns and Villages

Bradfield

The village of Bradfield lies just 7 miles out of Sheffield but is surrounded by beautiful, wild moorland countryside, on the border of the South Yorkshire Peak District.  It has the distinction of being the largest civil parish in England, although in fact it is made up of two villages, High Bradfield, which is situated on the hillside, and Low Bradfield, which sits down in the valley alongside the River Loxley.  High Bradfield is a historic place, dominated by a beautiful Grade I listed church, St Nicholas, built in the 1480s in the Gothic Revival style.  It includes parts of an earlier 12th Century church,...
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News

Easter Holidays in the Peak District

Easter Holidays in the Peak District The Peak District National Park is a fantastic place to explore at any time of the year, but Spring is especially beautiful and the Easter Holidays provide lots of eggs-citing opportunities to have fun here with your families.  So grab your chicks and check out our pick of the best events and attractions in and around the Peak District to enjoy over Easter! Chatsworth Enjoy the school holidays at Chatsworth for a family fun day out in the garden, farmyard and playground. All activities are included within the normal admission price, unless otherwise stated. Easter Egg Hunts 28 March...
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Peak District Towns and Villages

Stoney Middleton

Stoney Middleton Stoney Middleton is an interesting and pretty village in the Derbyshire Peak District, much of which might be missed by those who drive swiftly through it on the A623. Those who take the time to detour away from the main road with its dark, overhanging cliffs, however, will be rewarded with a wealth of beautiful buildings, little lanes lined with stone cottages, a very unusual octagonal church, and even a little brook running through the streets. Stoney Middleton History of Stoney Middleton Stoney Middleton has a long history, and it is thought likely to be a Roman settlement. The origins of the name date back...
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Peak District Towns and Villages

Hulme End

Hulme End in the Staffordshire Moorlands - Peak District Hulme End is a small but pretty village, situated on the Staffordshire/Derbyshire Peak District border beside the River Manifold.  It is surrounded by beautiful White Peak countryside, characterised by rolling green hills and ancient dry stone walls. Hulme End was once the northern terminus of the Leek and Manifold Valley Light Railway, used in the 19th Century primarily for milk trains.  The old station building has now been restored as an interesting Visitor Centre, with souvenirs and displays about the historic line.  One of the engines has also been rebuilt and is open to the public...
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Peak District Towns and Villages

Wormhill

The pretty village of Wormhill lies in Derbyshire, surrounded by the most stunning Peak District countryside.  Wormhill is an ancient settlement, mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, at which time it reportedly contained 20 acres of meadow.  The name is originally thought to have derived from Wolfhill, and the village has a rather grisly history of wolf hunting dating back to the 14th Century, when this part of the Peak District was within the Royal Forest of the Peak.  The last wolf in England was reputedly killed at Wormhill Hall in the 15th Century.  An annual display of wolf heads was made in the...
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