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Youlgreave via Lathkill Dale (7.6 miles)
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Youlgreave via Lathkill Dale (7.6 miles)

Youlgreave Walk : Details Distance  7.6 miles Time  Approx 3-4 hours Terrain  Field paths and quiet lanes, rocky and uneven in places Accessibility  Uneven ground, steep steps, gates, stiles and squeeze stiles Start and End Point  SK 21181 64379; Postcode DE45 1WL; /// enveloped.probing.enjoy Map  Ordnance Survey Explorer OL24 Print-friendly PDF of Route Youlgreave Walk : Introduction This wonderful walk is an absolute gem, starting and ending in the very pretty village of Youlgreave.  The route follows the crystal-clear River Bradford through shady woodland, before heading across open countryside to Lathkill Dale.  It then follows the course of the River Lathkill through dramatic limestone gorges before returning along...
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Life on the Edges Running Route (5.7 miles)
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Life on the Edges Running Route (5.7 miles)

Details Grade: 2 Distance: 5.7 miles / 9km Elevation Gain: 700 ft / 200 metres Start/Finish: Curbar Gap Car Park, grid ref SK 262 747, nearest postcode S32 3YR (300 metres away) Hazards: 2 road crossings of an ‘A’ road, some steep and rocky sections, may be slippery if wet, route-finding challenging in foggy conditions Downloadable PDF of Route GPX Track of Route Introduction This wonderful route explores some of the dramatic rocky edges that run along the eastern side of the Peak District.  It's a circular route from Curbar Gap which offers some great high level running with superb views across the valleys and...
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Running Routes
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Running Routes

Introduction For those who like their Peak District views with a bit more blur, Let's Go Peak District are delighted to be working in collaboration with Peak Running to present to you some of the best running routes in the area. Running is a fabulous way to explore the area - as well as the health and fitness benefits, you simply get to see far more of the landscape in the same space of time if you run instead of walk! “Can’t I just run some of the walking routes?”, you may be asking yourself. Well, of course you can. However, our running routes are...
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Stunning Castleton Circular Walk via Mam Tor (5.5 miles)
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Stunning Castleton Circular Walk via Mam Tor (5.5 miles)

Stunning Castleton Circular Walk : Details Distance: 5.5 miles Time: 2-3 hours Terrain: Hill paths and trails, country lanes Accessibility: Moderate, with inclines and uneven terrain, gates, no stiles Start and End Point: Grid Ref SK 14958 83022; Postcode S33 8WN; /// modifies.working.extend Map: Ordnance Survey Explorer OL1 Print Friendly PDF Stunning Castleton Circular Walk : Introduction This stunning Castleton circular walk takes in the most classic views of this beautiful part of the Peak District, starting and ending in the pretty village of Castleton. On the way it climbs through the hidden gorge of Cave Dale, offering a wonderful perspective of Peveril Castle. From...
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Winster
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Winster

The very pretty village of Winster lies in the Derbyshire Peak District, between Matlock and Bakewell.  Winster is an interesting, ancient village, mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 as ‘Winsterne’.  It lies very close to a prehistoric trading route, the Derbyshire Portway, and an 18th Century turnpike road between Newhaven and Nottingham.  Winster was a historic centre for lead mining, for which it has been well known since Roman times.  The boom in the lead mining industry in the late 17th and early 18th Century led to Winster’s population rising to more than 2,000 people.  By 1750 it was one of the largest and...
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Coombs Dale
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Coombs Dale

The Peak District is full of the most wonderful dales, but Coombs Dale is a particularly special hidden gem.  It is unknown to most visitors and even to many residents of the neighbouring villages, and you’re almost guaranteed to find peace and quiet here.  Coombs Dale is a steep-sided dry limestone valley, covering an area of more than 230 acres.  It is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), in recognition of its nationally important wildlife habitats. Today Coombs Dale is a tranquil, beautiful place, but hundreds of years ago it was the hunting ground of a feared highwayman, Black Harry, whose ghost is...
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Stoney Middleton via Coombs Dale (4.75 miles)
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Stoney Middleton via Coombs Dale (4.75 miles)

Coombs Dale Walk Details Distance:  4.75 miles Time: 1-2 hours Terrain: Grassy footpaths and country lanes Accessibility: Easy - gates, no stiles or squeeze stiles, some uneven terrain on field paths Start and end grid reference: SK 23560 75068; Nearest Postcode S32 4TB; ///lunging.ruling.agreeing Downloads: Printable PDF of route Introduction This lovely circular walk takes you into a hidden, secret valley, Coombs Dale, one of the lesser known Peak District dales, and a place where you’re almost guaranteed peace and quiet.  It follows well-made paths to Black Harry Gate, once the hunting ground of a notorious highwayman, before returning along country lanes and field paths...
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Top 10 Peak District School Holiday Ideas
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Top 10 Peak District School Holiday Ideas

Top 10 Summer Peak District Days Out with the Kids So the loooong Summer holidays are now stretching out in front of us. If you're a kid, that's brilliant; if you're an over-stretched parent trying to think of ways to keep the darlings amused for 6 whole weeks, less so. But here to help is our Pick of the Top 10 Peak District Days Out for the whole family to enjoy. There are plenty of choices for rainy days too, and choices that won't break the bank. No 10: Crich Tramway Village Peak District Days Out at Crich Tramway Village Crich Tramway Village is a...
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Bakewell via Ashford-in-the-Water (6 miles)
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Bakewell via Ashford-in-the-Water (6 miles)

Bakewell Walk Details Distance  5.7 miles Time 2-3 hours Terrain Grassy footpaths and country lanes Accessibility Moderate - stiles, squeeze stiles, some uneven terrain on field paths Start and end points SK 21741 68488 - Postcode DE45 1BT - /// summit.butchers.committed Map required Ordnance Survey OL24 (White Peak) Downloads Printable PDF of Route Bakewell Walk Introduction This lovely circular walk takes you along the banks of the River Wye from the ancient market town of Bakewell into the picture-perfect village of Ashford-in-the-Water.  From there, the route heads up through pastureland onto the Monsal Trail, before returning on quiet field paths to Bakewell.  This is a...
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Wetton Mill via the Manifold Way (5 miles)
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Wetton Mill via the Manifold Way (5 miles)

Details Distance:  5 miles Time: 4-5 hours Terrain: Rural tracks and country lanes, grassy footpaths Accessibility: Moderate, stiles and squeeze stiles, some uneven terrain in woodland and through fields Start and end grid reference: SK 09553 56105, DE6 2AG, ///suitably.conclude.crowns Downloads:  PDF Route Map https://youtu.be/At6I9PaNz9M Introduction This circular walk is simply stunning, offering some of the very best views of the Staffordshire Peak District countryside.  Starting at the lovely Wetton Mill (SK 09553 56105, DE6 2AG), it follows the course of the Manifold Way past spectacular limestone cliffs, through shady woodland and alongside the River Manifold, before heading quite gently uphill to some of the...
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