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20 Great Walks in the Peak District and Derbyshire

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The Peak District and Derbyshire are a paradise for walkers, offering breathtaking landscapes, rugged moorlands, picturesque valleys, and charming villages. Whether you’re looking for a short scenic stroll or a challenging hike, this guide covers 20 of the best walks in the region.


πŸ” 1. Kinder Scout & Jacob’s Ladder (Challenging)

πŸ“ Starting Point: Edale

πŸ“ Distance: 8 miles (13 km)

πŸ•’ Time: 4-5 hours

βœ” Why Walk It? A classic Peak District hike featuring stunning views, waterfalls, and rugged moorlands.

βœ” Highlights: Kinder Downfall & the highest point in the Peak District.


πŸŒ„ 2. Mam Tor & The Great Ridge (Moderate)

πŸ“ Starting Point: Castleton

πŸ“ Distance: 6 miles (9.5 km)

πŸ•’ Time: 3-4 hours

βœ” Why Walk It? One of the best ridge walks in England with breathtaking views.

βœ” Highlights: Lose Hill, Back Tor, and Hope Valley panoramas.


🌿 3. Stanage Edge Circular (Moderate)

πŸ“ Starting Point: Hathersage

πŸ“ Distance: 5 miles (8 km)

πŸ•’ Time: 3 hours

βœ” Why Walk It? Famous for dramatic rock formations and stunning sunset views.

βœ” Highlights: Views over the Dark Peak and a glimpse of North Lees Hall.


🏞 4. Dovedale & Thorpe Cloud (Easy)

πŸ“ Starting Point: Dovedale car park

πŸ“ Distance: 3 miles (4.8 km)

πŸ•’ Time: 2 hours

βœ” Why Walk It? A gentle, scenic walk featuring the famous stepping stones.

βœ” Highlights: Thorpe Cloud hill and limestone gorge.


β›° 5. The Roaches & Lud’s Church (Moderate)

πŸ“ Starting Point: Roach End car park

πŸ“ Distance: 5 miles (8 km)

πŸ•’ Time: 3 hours

βœ” Why Walk It? A rocky ridgeline with fantastic views, plus a mystical chasm.

βœ” Highlights: Rock formations & moss-covered Lud’s Church.


🌲 6. Padley Gorge & Longshaw Estate (Easy)

πŸ“ Starting Point: Grindleford Station

πŸ“ Distance: 4 miles (6.4 km)

πŸ•’ Time: 2 hours

βœ” Why Walk It? Magical ancient woodlands with a bubbling stream.

βœ” Highlights: Quaint stone bridges & scenic waterfalls.


🏑 7. Bakewell & Monsal Trail (Easy)

πŸ“ Starting Point: Bakewell

πŸ“ Distance: 6 miles (9.6 km)

πŸ•’ Time: 3 hours

βœ” Why Walk It? A flat, scenic railway trail with stunning views.

βœ” Highlights: Monsal Head viaduct & Bakewell’s famous tarts.


πŸ›Ά 8. Ladybower Reservoir Circular (Moderate)

πŸ“ Starting Point: Fairholmes Visitor Centre

πŸ“ Distance: 5 miles (8 km)

πŸ•’ Time: 2-3 hours

βœ” Why Walk It? Beautiful waterside and woodland paths.

βœ” Highlights: Views of the Derwent Dam, used in the Dambusters training.


β›° 9. Win Hill Circular (Challenging)

πŸ“ Starting Point: Yorkshire Bridge

πŸ“ Distance: 7 miles (11 km)

πŸ•’ Time: 4 hours

βœ” Why Walk It? A rewarding climb with breathtaking Peak District views.

βœ” Highlights: Overlooks Ladybower Reservoir & Bamford Edge.


🌾 10. Curbar Edge & Baslow Edge (Moderate)

πŸ“ Starting Point: Curbar Gap car park

πŸ“ Distance: 4 miles (6.4 km)

πŸ•’ Time: 2-3 hours

βœ” Why Walk It? Spectacular clifftop views with minimal climbing.

βœ” Highlights: Wildlife, Highland cattle & rock formations.


11. Castleton & Cave Dale (Moderate)

βœ” Highlights: A scenic valley walk past Peveril Castle.

12. Chrome Hill & Parkhouse Hill (Challenging)

βœ” Highlights: The β€œDragon’s Back” ridgeline with stunning landscapes.

13. Tissington Trail (Easy)

βœ” Highlights: Flat, family-friendly trail through the Derbyshire countryside.

14. Alport Castles Walk (Challenging)

βœ” Highlights: The largest landslide in the UK with dramatic scenery.

15. Haddon Hall & River Wye Walk (Easy)

βœ” Highlights: A gentle riverside stroll near a historic stately home.

16. Bamford Edge & Derwent Valley (Moderate)

βœ” Highlights: Incredible views over Ladybower Reservoir.

17. Froggatt Edge Walk (Moderate)

βœ” Highlights: A quiet, scenic ridge walk with stunning moorland views.

18. Lathkill Dale Circular (Easy)

βœ” Highlights: Limestone cliffs, clear blue streams & wildflowers.

19. Hartington & Wolfscote Dale (Easy)

βœ” Highlights: Classic Peak District scenery with rolling fields.

20. Chatsworth House & Edensor Walk (Easy)

βœ” Highlights: A stately home, gardens, and charming village views.