Popular Trips in Peak District, UK
This was a fantastic walk that took us just under 5 hours. Starting from Edale we walked up the old Penine way up Grinds Brook and into Grindsbrook Clough. As you get up higher you are climbing up the river. The last bit involves climbing up a large rock fall. This was our first real Peak District walk and was great fun.We met a bloke with a couple of lkids who were...
This was a great opportunity to get into the countryside for a break over the Christmas/New Year holiday. The weather was kind to us so we were able to enjoy the Peak District scenery without having to concentrate too much on slippery conditions. Most of the lanes today were quite straightforward apart from Bradley Lane and Roych Clough.
A truly enjoyable walk through woodland fields and canal tow paths, gentle uphill sections but fairly flat. Starting from Middlewood train station on the Buxton line, from Manchester and Stockport or by car via the A6. Lyme Park is on route and a great place to stop and have sandwiches or visit the cafe and have a cream tea. Whilst in Lyme Park there are plenty of things to do, a great...
A simple ride around Derwent and Howden Reservoirs, Derbyshire, near Sheffield. Park in the car park at the end of the Ladybower arm (£4 for the day),
alternatively park in one of the road side areas just before (free). Cycle up
the left side of Derwent Res, using the road. There are some steep sections. When
the road ends its cycle tracks all the way, continue along the track and over
the stone bridge, cycle back down...
This was a short morning walk as we had to head back south at lunch time.It was a cold day, with the ground very frozen, but the weather was very sunny and there was no wind. It was beautiful!This is a nice short walk, and not too hard.
