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Southern Dales The walk starts and finishes from the Hulme End car park on the B5054 at postcode SK17 0EZ. www.derbyshire-peakdistrict.co.uk This 10km circular walk gives you all the pleasures of upper Dovedale, starting and ending in the charming Peak District village of Hartington but without the crowds of Dovedale. loses height before arriving at a road opposite to Hartington Hall. Weve compiled a selection of walks from our archive that all begin within a ten mile radius of the popular village. Return to the Home Page. OS GetOutside Champion, Scott McAlister, explores Malham Cove and Gordale Scar in the Yorkshire Dales, voted in at number 3 on ITV's Britain's favourite 100 walks. For more info contact Angie. Hartington is the perfect base for exploring the southern section of the Peak District. There is a good choice on the menu, but without a salad on the hot June Sunday . Keep an eye out for the distinctive medieval strip field system.Click here to view the details of the Chelmorton walk This first walk follows the route of the Manifold River along the valley and loops back through the countryside and along pretty lanes. through the wood, crossing a bridge to the other side of the river, just ahead The cheese The walks listed above are the nearest 30 from Hartington when measured in a straight line. a National Nature Reserve looked after by English Nature. This walk will reward you with beautiful valley scenery but be prepared, it has some steep inclines. Centre (Tel. Follow this road around to your left always gradually climbing, passing the Youth Hostel on your left after about 200 metres. Hulme End CP Trail (p&d). SK130558). Condition. Elevated and exposed to the elements, the linear village of Flagg thought to have been established by the Vikings is surrounded by a cobweb of paths, tracks and green lanes.Click here to view the details of the Flagg walk, Alstonefield To return to the contents page of the main website click the link below. next field, aim to the left of a small tree, the path then drops gently down to This is Biggin Dale, it is normally a dry valley except after very heavy Support Mapometer from 8 (9, $10 USD) per year well activate embedded maps in your account and youll be able to use the site Ad free. Registered in England & Wales | 01676637 |. Download the app to see your position on the map as you walk. To return to THE DISCOVER DERBYSHIRE AND There's a nice cafe here where you can enjoy refreshment after your exercise. This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's spectacular, as you walk, with the sides of the dale rising almost vertically. the water meadow to the stile in the far corner near to the river. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. and with the river on the right start your walk down Wolfscote Dale. Llyn Brianne is a spectacular reservoir nestled in the Doethie Valley, Mid Wales surround by the beautiful Tywi Forest. There's a wealth of information on the area to be found here. 3. Information Office (Tel. triangle of grass where a number of lanes meet, carry straight on for 200 yards Apart from Dogs are welcome, but must be on a lead. 01538 483741) will be able to supply further details. 4. Sign up to receive the very best of OS and its group of companies, straight to you by email. rainfall. There is also a diversion at the start/end that takes you past a tea room and to a pub. Pace: Steady (NE08) Broxtowe Group We are an active group walking on . 5 miles from Hartington 2. Ramblers2023. Pilsbury Castle by Brian Toward (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0) via https://flic.kr/p/28pe7j, Burial chambers on Minninglow by Sally Mosley, Walking down to the Dove from Top o' th' Edge by Sally Mosley, One of the Sites of Meaning near Middleton by Sally Mosley, The countryside near Chelmorton by Sally Mosley, Click here to view the details of the Hartington walk, Click here to view the details of the Manifold Valley walk, Click here to view the details of the Flagg walk, Click here to view the details of the Alstonefield walk, Click here to view the details of the Minninglow walk, Click here to view the details of the Longnor walk, Click here to view the details of the Middleton-by-Youlgrave walk, Click here to view the details of the Chelmorton walk. Walking in the Peak District - White Peak East, Guidebook describing 42 half-day and day walks in the limestone landscapes of Derbyshire's White Peak, part of the Peak District National Park. You take in a section of the Manifold Way pass by Wetton Mill and Swainsley Hall.Click here to view the details of the Manifold Valley walk, Flagg From the high points there are some splendid views of the surrounding White Peak landscape to enjoy. a stile into an area of woodland alongside the River Dove. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. On reaching a kcal, ascent its delightful duck pond and limestone houses, which sparkle in the bright Beresford Tea Rooms This site is part of Newsquest's audited local newspaper network. Turn right onto a walled lane near a stone barn; you will soon have good views to your right over the upper Dovedale Valley and towards the hills that follow the former Manifold Valley railway track. Pass the single tree,then cross the Dove with Broadmeadow Hall to your left, and continue into the tiny settlement of Pilsbury. Sheen lies midway between the Dove and Manifold Valleys, with Sheen Hill giving good views over the upper reaches of both. This route also follows the Manifold Way and takes you up and around the back of Ecton Hill and back along country lanes and through the scenic countryside. Weekends only from late December. 6 miles from Hartington Continue through this field until you reach another footbridge with some stepping stones and a ford from the tarmac road (that stops here) on the opposite bank of the river. Beresford, Wolfscote & Biggin Dales from Hartington, Biggin, Wolfscote & Beresford Dales from Hartington, Dove Valley, Biggin Dale & Biggin from Hartington. Near this bridge are a couple of stiles. Advertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with relevant ads and marketing campaigns. First walk after breaking ankle. Here bear right onto a bridleway. The visitor centre for the Manifold Way is also located near here. They are walker friendly, please extend the usual courtesy of covering or removing muddy boots, though most of the bar area has tiled floors. Keeping the wall The original walker has cut some corners on the trail which we avoided its a good mix of classic peak terrain and rolling farmland not too bad on the climb but challenging maybe a little too much rd. SK126576). recommendation of any establishment is implied by inclusion on this climb through a deeply rutted rock strewn area. Turn right at the road just before Vincent House, and keep right at the fork to a footpath heading off right. Chelmorton Continue through Pilsbury, round the hairpin bend to where the road turns ninety degrees to the left and take the second path on the right. without 01298 84232) you butterflies and other insects. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. inaccuracy or intrusion, then please Suggest edits to improve what we show. Within 30 metres or so turn right onto the footpath leading down into Biggin Dale. Along this stretch of Sorry, no records were found. Many routes are also suited to fell running.More information, This inspirational guidebook looks at each of the UK's 19 National Trails, with information that allows ease of comparison and contrast, inspiring you to find out more and to take up a long-distance challenge. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. Newsquest Media Group Ltd, Loudwater Mill, Station Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. As you reach the end of the Manifold track section of this route, there is a delightful tea room but please check that it's open beforehand. Nat Park - Peak District - Dovedale Manifold Valley. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. 5 miles from Hartington The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". Go through the wall and walk left and continue on this footpath/track. from the water, where Charles Cotton and Izaak Walton used to fish. Continue until where the track bends left towards the buildings at Narrowdale (grid ref. Head out from the Manifold Valley Visitor Centre at Hulme End. 2 miles from Hartington 5. Close to the public toilets on the left hand side you will locate the signed path into Wolfescote Dale. of the toilet and through the gate, turn right to follow the surfaced path Enjoy the views and keep an eye out for wildlife as make you way along but take care on the rougher sections as well as along the roads. The most recent additions are: The Within easy distance from Manchester, Sheffield and the Midlands there is much for the visitor to see. The second four walks on the app start from Weags Bridge a bit further along the Manifold Track. PLACES OF SPECIAL INTEREST IN THE LOCALITY. Manifold Valley - Hulme End walk 1 2.5 miles. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". walled track which gradually widens as the walk continues. 150+ walks in Staffordshire. Please adjust your search criteria and try again. across the field. This stunning walk starts and ends in the pretty village of Hartington. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The 200 year old coaching inn sits in a lovely spot in its own grounds on the banks of the Manifold River opposite The Old Toll House which used to serve the turnpike and river ford. Tracy Purnell takes us on a half day circular walk across Llyn y Fan Fach and Llyn y Fan Fawr in the Brecon Beacons National Park. displayed. We use cookies to make your browsing experience better. Nearest postcode: SK17 0EZ. A Gannett Company. journey is mainly along walled tracks with excellent views of the left to the starting point of the walk. Hartington village with its shops, cafes and pubs makes a perfect start for this Peak District walk in the limestone dales of Staffordshire and Derbyshire. This walk, tucked away among limestone hills on the county border, initially descends to the Dove down a quiet lane to the picture postcard village of Milldale and onto Stanshope Hall.Click here to view the details of the Alstonefield walk, Burial chambers on Minninglow by Sally Mosley (Image: Archant), Minninglow Turn left Length - 6.8 miles / 11.1 km Ascent - 540 feet / 164 metres Time - 4 hours 0 minutes Grade - easy/mod Maps Walk Route Description Click image to visit gallery of 9 images. Please ask permission to use site content and images. Show more There are a lot of hills on the route, so please go prepared with appropriate footwear and refreshments. There is a newly opened village store in Hulme End (0.8 mile) and two larger grocery shops in Hartington (2 miles), which provide most needs (most of my shopping is done there). From the centre of Hartington take the road out of the village towards Hulme End, turning right onto a footpath just before the Police house. The Manifold Track is popular with walkers, cyclists and horse riders and follows the old disused Leek and Manifold Light Railway and parts of the River Manifold and River Hamps. world go by. The path now leaves the river to your left and skirts some woodland for 150 metres. The contrast between quiet limestone dales and wild upland moors provides the basis for a diverse range of walks within this National Park with scenic variety the keynote. The village has a variety of cafs, bars and restaurants. Cross the road Non-EHU camping is also available across the road on the Meadow Field, although you have to walk to the main site to use the facilities. This trail is great for birding, hiking, and running, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring. Turn right here and almost immediately left to follow a well walked path across a number of fields. Continue steeply down into Dovedale. Pilsbury Castle by Brian Toward (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0) via https://flic.kr/p/28pe7j (Image: Archant), Hartington Pub stop en route. It was named after a stream Nant y Bryniau, which in English translates stream in the hills. We advise that two metres social distancing and checking the latest guidelines are the best course of action. This is a circular walk. Registered charity, England & Wales no. . Wild flowers grow in Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. 350 feet above the river in the Manifold Valley, its 60 feet entrance is A special 0 picturesque village of Hartington with its spacious market place, village green, Customize Map data OpenStreetMap contributors 2 10. Pass through the stone crush stile into the field beyond. Pass through these into the field beyond with the river bending slightly away to your left. This route also follows the scenic Manifold Way, but you also get to enjoy a lot more riverside walking and visit the Wetton Mill which is owned by the National Trust and has a tea room if you fancy a half way break. Hartington Station Hurdlow Parsley Hay Friden High Peak Junction Black Rocks Middleton Top Biggin End of High Peak Trail 2 2 2.5 5 2.5 3 6.5 1 1.5 1.5 2 A5012 A6 A515 A515 Hartington . More Information. Dipping into Derbyshire and strolling through Staffordshire, this undulating rural ramble takes you over a spectacular landscape of isolated hill farms and ancient field enclosures that are dotted with cattle and sheep.Click here to view the details of the Longnor walk, One of the Sites of Meaning near Middleton by Sally Mosley (Image: Archant), Middleton-by-Youlgrave The pub used on this walk is the Greyhound Inn in Warslow, which re-opened in late May 2007 after about 16 months of closure. provides a good selection of light meals and teas. Hathersage to Abney Peak District Walks. to the top of the Page The village has a variety of cafs, bars and restaurants. (Tel. A section between Swainsley and Wetton Mill is used by traffic (single track) and contains a tunnel 100m . You can contact the group or leader if in doubt. furniture, exhibits of the work of local craftspeople and artists are also Easily-accessible paths. Promoting the Peak District since 2005, We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. rises 2023GPS Cycle and Walking Routes | Contact Us | Disclaimer | Which GPS. Walk information + GPX. Grid reference: SK103593. Cross this to the other side of the river and continue south to a second footbridge at the end of Beresford Lane (grid ref. Some Trails are short and easy, others much longer, many have strong themes - they may follow a coastline, or traverse ranges of hills.More information, The Peak District National Park suffers from a split personality with its contrasting White and Dark Peaks. Get to know this 28.3-km circular trail near Hartington, Derbyshire. Walk Id: 4020198. The walk starts from the pay and display car park on your left just as you enter the village when travelling from Hulme End along the B5054. SC039799. Hartington lies at the northern end of Dovedale and is an ideal centre for walking in this part of the Peak District National Park. One of two volumes, this book covers the east of the region, with potential bases including Bakewell, Eyam, Castleton, Birchover, Matlock and Wirksworth.More information, An inspirational guidebook to 50 classic walks on the rolling Pennine landscape. The River Dove meanders slowly through a One of two volumes, this book covers the east of the region, with potential bases including Bakewell, Eyam, Castleton, Birchover, Matlock and Wirksworth.More information, An inspirational guidebook to 50 classic walks on the rolling Pennine landscape. Suitable for all skill levels. With occasional patches of stone and hawthorn bushes to meander around. Return to the HP10 9TY. Our final Manifold Valley walk from Weag's Bridge is another wonderful but strenuous adventure in this lovely area. The graded routes, between 6 and 13 miles in length, cover classic Pennine fells and moorland such as Whernside, Ilkley Moor and Pendle Hill; exploring the North and South Pennines, Yorkshire Dales, Howgills and Dark Peak. Start details. Mostly flat, with one steady Home Hartington and Sheen Peak District Walks. Involves lots of walking on roads, and there were a couple of fields containing bulls that are difficult to avoid. We advise you acquire a recent OS map of the area you plan to visit and assure there are no major changes. The path now curves right before straightening up as it approaches Vincent House. 8. On entering the Youre welcome to join us on any of our walks to see if the Ramblers is for you. Dovedale is a honey pot for the Peak District and attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors every year. There are some hill climbs on this route. As this is active farmland there may be livestock . Good fitness required. Support Mapometer from 8 (9, $10 USD) per year well activate additional base maps (and youll get to use the site Ad free). Then, once youve enjoyed the views, fun, exhilaration and good company, its just a case of becoming a member. The Devonshire Arms All walks are free to download and print all have GPS files. THE PEAK DISTRICT GUIDE. If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can The path leads in between houses to emerge into a series of parallel fields, with the river and road at the far end. Hartington to Pilsbury Castle . NEARBY WALKS (you can find all these on the Peak District Kids website) Thor's Cave (circular, 5.5km) Hartington to Beresford Dale Caves (circular, 4.3km) Longnor (circular, 3.3km) Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. For our Cookie Policy. 7. This second walk from Weags Bridge is a lovely circular walk that includes a longer section of the Manifold track and follows the route of the River Manifold as well as taking you across fields, open countryside and through the village of Grindon.

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