
The Peak District is located in central England and is home to 555sq. miles of changing landscapes including limestone valleys, rolling hills, gritstone ridges and moorland plateaus. It was the first of England’s national parks and was designated as such on the 17th April 1951.
Easy Chee Dale Circular walk from Miller’s Dale
Detailed route guidance and links to downloadable maps for a 4km circular route around Chee Dale including the stepping stone, Chee Dale gorge, the Monsal Tunnels and a bonus swim spot on the River Wye.
Keep readingThe Edale Skyline: the ultimate Peak District hiking challenge.
The Edale skyline is a 20 mile hiking challenge in the Peak District. Includes full route guidance, top tips for completing it as well as links to downloadable map guidance from Ordnance Survey and Komoot.
Keep readingPeak District hike: Fairbrook Naze scramble with secret wild swimming spot
One of the best (and most peaceful) Peak District walks with a grade 1 scramble and added secret swim spot. This 4.2km hike is an alternative way onto the Kinder Scout plateau with links to download maps to your phone.
Keep readingPeak District hike: circular route of Fairbrook Naze and Nether Red Brook
A 10.5km circular hike in the Peak District involving 2 different scrambles and two wild swimming spots. This quiet and peaceful walk starts at Snake Woodlands and heads up the scramble of Fairbrook Naze onto The Edge and down Nether Red Brook back to the starting point.
Keep readingWalks in the Peak District; Magpie Mine and the curse of the “murdered” miners
Everything you need to know about visiting Magpie Mine – one of the most interesting walks in the Peak District including where to park and the history behind the site.
Keep readingStunning Walks in the Peak District: Chrome and Parkhouse Hill
One of the best short walks in the Peak District; Chrome and Parkhouse Hill which look like the back of a sleeping dragon. Route guidance and map included for this 6km walk.
Keep readingExploring the Peak District’s hidden waterfalls; the Seven Waterfall Trail
A 6km walk to some of the best waterfalls in the Peak District and the perfect spots for a wild swim in summer. Download the route here and enjoy a hidden gem in the Peak District.
Keep readingCrowden Clough and Ringing Roger Circular Walk
An 11.6km circular walk from Edale up the waterfall scramble of Crowden clough onto Edale Moor. Full route guide and downloadable OS map here.
Keep readingGrindsbrook Clough from Edale circular hike
A 10km circular Peak District hike up Grindsbrook Clough, along Edale Moor and descending Crowden Clough, an optional Grade 1 waterfall scramble.
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