DOWNLOAD PDF MAPS: A handy guide with maps to some of the best walks in the Peak District. Birchen Head, Cromford, Hartington, Chatsworth House, the amazing Limestone Way, Kinder Scout, Matlock and The Upper Dove Valley.
The Best Peak District Walks | GUIDE
By The Peak District Team Updated : 23/05/2024
A handy guide to some of the best walks in the Peak District. Walk by Birchen Head, Cromford, Hartington, Chatsworth House, the amazing Limestone Way, Kinder Scout, Matlock and The Upper Dove Valley. Here you will find a compilation of maps.
Birchen Head & Gardom's EdgeThis route is a mixture of popular sights. From the Robin Hood near Baslow, over the gritstone of Birchen Edge. Then there are three pubs in Baslow. Finally passing Chatsworth House.
CromfordA lovely 6 to 8 mile walk through some of the key places within the Derwent Valley Mills Heritage Site.Woodland and canal side paths and a Heritage railway.
HartingtonA beautiful 7.5 mile walk which explores the upper Dove Valley on which you can discover a significant archaeological site; the motte and bailey castle at Pilsbury.
ChatsworthA magnificent 6 to 8 mile walk through the grounds and pathways of Chatsworth House. The stately home is nestled next to, and has limited access to the river Derwent.
The Limestone Way (series of walks)The white limestone rocks of the dales and drystone walls are the remains of a vast tropically warm sea of the Carboniferous period some 330 million years ago. These limestone uplands and dales were among the first places to be settled by man and they are rich in prehistoric remains.
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Kinder ScoutA gloreous 6 - 8 mile walk through ancient Derbyshire. One of the best ridge walks in the entire region, popular with family's and walkers. Excellent views for selfies of the Edale and Hope valley.
MatlockAn medium uphill walk up by the heights of Abraham and through old Matlock and Mason Hill. Matlock and Matlock Bath has always been a popular tourist resort for families, walkers and lovers of local history in Derbyshire.
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