Tucked away in the dramatic Dove Valley, the tiny hamlet of Glutton Bridge offers a quiet escape deep in the Peak District countryside. Its name may raise a smile, but this unassuming spot is best known for its proximity to the iconic reef knolls of Parkhouse Hill and Chrome Hill. These striking limestone ridges provide some of the most exciting and photogenic walking in the White Peak, with steep grassy slopes and breathtaking views. Glutton Bridge is small and unhurried, with little more than a handful of buildings and a true sense of seclusion. Whether you are tackling the hills or simply passing through, this hidden corner rewards those who wander.
Distance 3.9 miles Time 3-4 hours Terrain Hill paths, field tracks and country lanes