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Alport Castles from Fairholme
This Peak District Walk starts from Fairholme and includes Ladybower and Derwent resevoirs, a moorland section and the dramatic Alport Castles where a large landslip was the cause of the current scenic interest.
Crook Hill & Ladybower Reservoir
A hill walk followed by a stroll along the reservoir makes this a worthwhile outing.
Win Hill & Hope Cross

Win Hill occupies a strategic position and as such offers great views over the heart of the Peak District.
Bamford & Stanage Edges from Rod Side
This Peak District walk explores two of the gritstone edges in the eastern sector of the National Park. The walk generally follows well defined paths and tracks and offers some fine views from elevated positions along the way. After heavy rain do expect some boggy ground under foot along some sections of the route.
Win Hill
A stiff climb to a superb rocky viewpoint with a delightful return through heathery hillside and riverside meadows.
Hope village and the River Noe
A gentle stroll round the historic village of Hope with a pretty interlude along the River Noe.
Castleton Ridge from Hope village

The Castleton Ridge in Derbyshire is one of the great ridge walks in the Peak District. Starting from Hope the walk includes Lose Hill and Mam Tor before returning via Castleton to the start.
Win Hill from Hope

A rewarding ascent of a Peak District hill that offers fine views into Edale. An ascent of Win Hill includes a stiff climb onto the ridge but otherwise this a an easy and relaxing walk.
Stanage & Ughill Moor
This lengthy Peak District walk demonstrates the variation in countryside that makes Sheffield such a pleasant place from which to walk. It includes reservoirs, great views, a pretty valley and wild moorland.
Blackden Brook, Kinder, Crookstone Out Moor & Upper Ashop
This Peak District walk comes with a warning as it's not suitable for those who don't like scrambling along the side of vertical banks or who are not happy crossing streams. It is undoubtedly easier to do the walk by going up Blackden Brook - rather than coming down it - and it is easier in good, dry weather. The reward is some great views!
Blackden Moor
Lovely circular walk in the Peak District. This walk requires some scrambling.
Broomhead & Howden Moors
This Peak District walk explores the moors to the east of the Derwent Valley Reservoirs. Including some quiet paths and tracks, the route also visits the popular summit of Back Tor and the monument to the Lost Lad. This valley is particularly impressive and feels quite remote - considering how close it is to the thousands of people that are circuiting around Ladybower.
Back Tor, Bradfield Moors and Reservoirs
This Peak District walk explores the moorland and resevoirs that lie between Ladybower and Bradfield. Walking is generally good but do expect some short boggy sections after heavy rain.
Peak and Speedwell Caverns
Stroll through pretty Castleton village and visit two of the area’s famous limestone caverns on foot.
Lose Hill and Hope village
A classic ridge walk to a fine viewpoint, followed by a visit to a historic village and a pleasant riverside return.
Winnats and Cave Dale
Two spectacular limestone gorges with an optional ascent to the hillfort and viewpoint on Mam Tor.
Mid to North Peak District
Walk in the Peak District. Will take you from Mid to North of The Peak District.
Castleton to Mam Tor inc Winnats pass
A picturesque walk with some steep climbs. Starts in Castleton and takes the limestone way through Cave Dale. The walk then works is way overland to Mam Tor and along the Great Ridge to Back Tor. From here the walk goes towards Blue John Cavern before descending via Winnat's Pass and then over the field back to Castleton. Some steep climbs most notably Mam Tor and Back Tor - also some steep and rocky terrain/descents.
Mam Tor and Cave Dale from Castleton

Hollins Cross, Mam Tor and Cavedale are highlights of this Peak District walk from Castleton. The walk includes both Dark and White Peak scenery and generally follows well marked footpaths.
Hollins Cross & Lose Hill from Castleton
A Peak District walk that takes in some of the highlights of the area to the north of Castelton. The route is varied, offers some wonderful views and is generally easy to follow.
Cave Dale and Winnats Pass from Castleton

This Peak District walk from Castleton takes you south and crosses some typical limestone scenery, providing some good views across the valley to Castleton's Great Ridge. You walk through Cave Dale and are also descend through the dramatic Winnats Pass.
Speedwell Cavern from Castelton
This Peak District walk follows a relatively low level circuit of the head of the valley offering good views of the Great Ridge. You are also able to see the large landslip on the flank of Mam Tor.
Edale
Great popular walk from Edale village. Dog friendly
Broomhead Moor & Ewden Beck
This Peak District walk is another route close to the western outskirts of Sheffield. The walk explores one of the valleys that run eastwards towards the Don - in this case the Ewden Beck. The start is close to Broomhead Hall.
Kinder Scout and Snake Pass
A demanding but spectacular moorland crossing of Derbyshire’s highest hill to visit an iconic coaching inn.
Mam Tor and Castleton
Geological curiosities abound on this classic walk on the junction between gritstone and limestone.
Upper and Barber Booth
Sample the opening of the Pennine Way and explore three of the Vale of Edale’s pretty hamlets.
The Great Ridge from Edale
This ridge walk is a very popular excursion mainly because of the excellent views.
Rushup Edge & Crowden Tower from Edale
This Peak District walk starts from Edale and explores Rushup Edge, Brown Knoll, Edale Cross, Crowden Tower and Grindslow Knoll. The route contains many of the key features of this dramatic part of the Derbyshire Peak district and should be saved for a fine day.
Hope Cross & Ringing Roger from Edale

A Peak District walk that explores the eastern end of the Kinder plateau. Starting from Edale the route follows the slopes of Kinder to reach Hope Cross. From here the walk continues to gain height and follows a high level route for the return via Ringing Roger to Edale.
Grindsbrook and Edale Head from Edale
Grindsbrook and Edale Head are two of the highlights of this Peak District walk from Edale. Superb walking high above Edale on the Kinder Scout Plateau provides excellent views over this part of Derbyshire. Choose a good day for this route as poor weather makes navigation tricky.
Ringing Roger & Edale Cross from Edale
This Peak District walk starts from Edale village and climbs onto Kinder Scout via Ringing Roger. The route provides rough moorland walking on relatively quiet paths and includes Upper Grindsbrook, Crowden Brook and Edale Cross before descending Jacob's Ladder on the return to Edale.
Old Dam & Sparrowpit from Mam Tor
A Peak District walk that includes some less walked areas of the National Park. The route uses a mixture of paths, tracks and quiet country lanes and includes walking the main ridge of Rushup Edge.
Derwentside stroll
A pleasant riverside and woodland amble around Hathersage Booths area.
Padley Gorge & Bole Hill
Millstones galore, and a rocky valley to explore.
Stanage Edge
A Peak District classic, visiting Little John’s Grave and Robin Hood’s Cave!
Rushup Edge & Edale from Mam Nick
This Peak District route is a classic offering some great views from Rushup Edge before dropping down to the picturesque dale above Edale. The route is rarely quiet and on good days there are usually many people enjoying this walk.
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