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🥾Jump to Route & Map Explore the mysterious Lud’s Church walk, a deep chasm hidden within the forest on the edge of the Peak District National Park. Lace up your walking boots—it can get muddy! Here’s everything you need to know before your visit. Getting to Lud’s Church The area around Lud’s Church is best …

Read More about Lud’s Church Circular Walk: From the Roaches

🥾Jump to Route & Map Nestled in the south-west edge of the Peak District, you’ll find The Roaches. Derived from the French word “roches” – meaning rocks – the name perfectly describes the craggy landscape. Popular with climbers and hikers alike, it’s a go-to for those looking to scale its peaks or simply admire them. …

Read More about The Roaches Walk (Circular): Leek, Staffordshire

🥾Jump to Route & Map Explore the history of the B29 Crash site, a historic reminder of the airmen who tragically lost their lives in service to their country. This remarkable hike offers stunning views over Manchester and reveals haunting yet captivating remnants of the mangled wreckage. So, lace up your boots and get ready …

Read More about B29 Crash Site Walk, Bleaklow (Via Higher Shelf Stones)

🥾Jump to Route & Map Explore the charming Chee Dale Stepping Stones along the River Wye, a popular destination in the Peak District National Park. This guide covers both short and long routes, perfect for hikers of all ages and experience levels, offering unique and enchanting experiences. Whether you choose the direct 1.97-mile trail or …

Read More about Chee Dale Stepping Stones Walk (Circular) Short & Long Routes

🥾Jump to Route & Map Visit the mischievously named Slippery Stones in the Upper Derwent Valley, a well-known and popular wild swimming spot in the Peak District National Park. This long but breathtaking hike offers views of both Derwent and Howden Dams, as well as the tranquil woodland surrounding them. So, lace up your boots …

Read More about Slippery Stones Walk & Wild Swim (Upper Derwent Valley)

🥾Jump to Route & Map Immerse yourself in the alluring charm of the Peak District with my guide to the Three Shires Head Walk and Waterfall.  This picturesque hike leads you to the popular Three Shires Head—a stunning waterfall where three counties meet—but you’ll also discover opportunities for wild swimming in natural pools and cascading …

Read More about Three Shires Head Walk & Waterfall (7km Circular Route)

🥾Jump to Route & Map Discover the iconic Jacob’s Ladder, which is well-known in the Peak District National Park. This incredible hike offers breathtaking views as you climb to the top. It is a must-visit Peak District hike. So, lace up your boots as we go over everything you need to know before your next …

Read More about Jacob’s Ladder Walk: Circular Route from Edale

🥾Jump to Route & Map Embark on a captivating walk to the iconic Trinnacle rock formation on this circular trail. Offering a blend of serene waterside paths and exhilarating uphill challenges, including a scramble up the Birchen Clough waterfall, this route promises an adventure through the heart of Saddleworth Moor. Perfect for those seeking a …

Read More about The Trinnacle Trail Walk from Dovestone Reservoir (Circular)

🥾Jump to Route & Map Discover the charming Rudyard Lake on the border of Cheshire and the Staffordshire Moorlands. This walk offers relatively flat paths following the water’s edge and a choo-choo train, making it great for the whole family. So, lace up your boots as we go over everything you need to know before …

Read More about Circular Rudyard Lake Walk: Visiting Guide

🥾Jump to Route & Map Discover the historic Kinder Scout in the highest hills of the Peak District National Park. This incredible hike offers breathtaking views and is a must for your Peak bucket list. So, lace up your boots as we go over everything you need to know before your next visit! Getting to …

Read More about Kinder Scout Walk: Circular Route from Edale (Via Jacob’s Ladder)