Continue north along the trail before making your way northwest to descend the hill and eventually meet up with the road. Howard Glossop Circular is a 21km circular walk around Glossop using bridleways, public footpaths, tracks and quite country lanes with stunning views, open moorland, gorse heathland, wet woodland, quite country lanes, industrial heritage, brooks, rivers, reservoirs, pine forests plantations and the occasional watering hole! The Follow the route to Allman's Heath & Swineshaw over the stile and small stream. This route may be muddy after rain so waterproof shoes are recommended. Easy Start grid reference for this walk is: SK 08808 92913 and the car parking location: Snake Pass (A57), above Glossop. From Little Padfield, follow Little Padfield Road until you reach the footpath on your right. Here the Pennine country is at its wildest on either side of the valley and Keep on straight till you reach Gamekeeper cottage.5. This walk of contrasts crosses fields and ancient tracks as well as a spot of pavement walking through leafy suburbs to discover Padfield, Hadfield and Old Glossop.Click here to view the details of the Glossop walk, Bridge over the River Etherow by Howard Bradbury (Image: Archant), River Etherow From Green Lane walk east towards Simmondley Lane and then right up the hill following the road around to the steps on your left just before the Hare & Hounds. To return to inaccuracy or intrusion, then please However, if you do come here in adverse weather, do make sure you have the appropriate footwear and layers so you can enjoy it to the fullest. Ancient buildings From the Hare & Hounds walk down the hill on High Lane towards Simmondley Lane. Return to the new sub-section has been added to this website, based on the Discover Routes range from easy to moderate and are between 4 and 14km (2 to 10 miles). Enjoy hand-curated trail maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you. Id say best to go when not foggy / wet, Was a good hike not for the faint hearted, real incline at the start, plenty of snow at the top and really boggy at the end definitely pick a clear day will be unreal views, Very very boggy! This site is part of Newsquest's audited local newspaper network. Begin with a gentle stroll along a canal path, through Buxworth before ascending to Eccles Pike and then down to Whaley Bridge.Click here to view the details of the walk around Eccles Pike. the right over a bridge, close to the dam wall and carry straight on up the inaccuracy or intrusion, then please Watch the weather as the winds are channelled between the hills on the first part of the hike if you are doing it counterclockwise and it will chill you down to the bone if you are not appropriately dressed. A lay-by on Snakes Pass provides parking for this path; it is free, although it is recommended that people arrive early since it may get extremely crowded during the summer months. Over the stile follow the path through the gorse and then follow the stony track up the hill towards the fir tree plantation. Land over which people are allowed to roam. 11. Explore the woodland on the Chatsworth Estate, the presence of deer add to the atmosphere on this quintessential countryside walk.Click to view the details of the Chatsworth walk, Hathersage Get to know this 8.3-mile loop trail near Glossop, Derbyshire. Data returned from the Piano 'meterActive/meterExpired' callback event. The kind and knowledgeable staff provided a map and suggested a circular walk (around one hour). PARKING: Manor Park, off Manor Park Road, Glossop SK13 7SH; Grid Ref: 039944. development and local subjects of general interest. five reservoirs in the beautiful Longdendale Valley, in north-Derbyshire. Glossop and Doctor's Gate Circular. 10 miles from Glossop We did this hike clockwise. One popular walk is a three-mile circular route where walkers can head through . narrow streets. Park and Victorian Swimming Pool. We have a community Orchard with a couple of quiet places, and a prayer circle, that's me sitting there. Editors' Code of Practice. Head to the eastern edge of the Peak District on this glorious moorland ramble. I designed a map ofGlossopthey could sell as fund raising, he explained. Read reviews from world's largest community for readers. Much of this route can be rocky underfoot so make sure to take care when crossing these sections. service road to reach the B6105. The Snake Wood Circular, located southeast of Glossop in the heart of the Peak District, is an excellent family-friendly walk that takes adventurers on a short circular through a gorgeous riverbank woodland environment. Now start walking straight ahead on road (It's going up) check video starting point.3. The Longdendale Trail runs along a disused railway line, which is now used The aim of the Glossop VAH project is to celebrate, promote and help preserve the Victorian Architectural Heritage of a proud High Peak, Derbyshire town on the edge of the Peak District National Park roughly halfway between the once industrial hotbeds of Manchester and Sheffield. 4. Editors' Code of Practice. Nearest train station: Glossop train station (4 mile/6.5 km) From the train station, there are no public transport options to the start of the walk on Snake Pass. There are permanent and temporary exhibitions on display covering the town's The Royal Air Force built wreckage and a memorial on the moorland in 1988. It runs parallel with the reservoirs in the Car-free walks: Great walks from train stations in the Peak District and Derbyshire. Street, in Old Glossop. Contents Page. 8 miles from Glossop The location is very good with access to Hope train station & the pubs/shops in Hope itself & an easy pavement 2m walk in to Castleton. You will also see an interesting plane crash site at the peak. Home; Walks Diaries. Walk time: 1-1.5 hours. Cross Please let us know if you spot any issues along the route or any errors in the directions.Please let us know if you would like support, donate or sponsor this project. From the over-flow where the reservoir comes to a point, follow the path down through a small woodland, cross over the stream and turn right onto Blackshaw Clough. Follow this path west until you reach the green fence of the school and take the footpath on the left towards the river. with semi-circular heads. Muddy at times, and we had every type of weather, so be prepared! Follow this path roughly north-west, over two stiles and up to a plantation of fir trees at the top of Whitley Nab. From Chunal Lane follow the footpath next to and behind Moorfield Industries, follow the path with the stream on your right up the hill towards the gate and then along the country lane up the hill towards Kidd Road turn sharp right at the bench and the follow Kidd Road. 10. 16 miles (25.5 km) This popular market town is often referred to as the gateway to the Peak District National Park'. The pub is open every day and food is available Walks 2022; Walks 2021; Walks 2020; Walks 2019; Walks 2018; Previous Years. For specific fees and more information about car parks and parking permits, please visit, Old Glossop and Bleaklow Head Circular (B-29 Crash Site), Valehouse and Bottoms Reservoirs Circular, Bottoms Reservoir and Valehouse Reservoir, Old Glossop, Doctors Gate, Bleaklow and Mill Hill, Old Glossop, Cock Hill, Clough Edge, Bleaklow, Snake Pass Road, Glossop, Manor Park and Doctor's Gate Circular, Higher Shelf, Hern, and Wain Stones Circular, Bleaklow, B-52 and Higher Shelf Stones Circular, Bleaklow and Higher Shelf Stones Circular, Greater Manchester Boundary Walk: Hadfield to Disley, https://www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/visiting/planning-your-visit/parking. GLOSSOP WALKS - BLEAKLOW CIRCULARhttp://mywalkingmovies.comWednesday 25/07/2018Bleaklow Circular Walk19.4km 12.1mi 4 hrs 30 minsWalked SoloStart Time: 11:00 . Then over the Lady Clough and down #5 - Bleaklow Head, Hem Stones and Higher Shelf Stones Circular. Continue to follow the Trans Pennine Trail / NCN62, crossing over Woolley Bridge Road and follow the footpath back towards the River Etherow. The reservoirs were formed in the 19th century by the damming of the River Etherow. mountainous parish had a market and fair as far back as 1290 and Walk along Shepley Street for about 140m heading east, until you reach the footbridge across the brook, heading south up the steep hill, which rises about 35m and then through woodland There are many paths through the woodland, head roughly south and you will come out onto Pyegrove. Just after Gamekeeper cottage you will see gate on your right.turn right cross the gate.6. Eating sandwiches in the persistent drizzle of rain at this exposed spot, I thought, was not so good a hobby. Loved it. It is important that we continue to promote these adverts as our local businesses need as much support as possible during these challenging times. Provides a Continue on past Aqueduct House and ahead to Marple's flight of 16 locks. from Monday to Saturday for 9am 5pm (last orders 4.30pm) serving light Path is very rocky on the way back down, Peak District National Park has 45 car parks, 18 of which have a Pay & Display system. also utilises part of the trail. This is a fantastic out and back route in the Peak District National Park that takes you to the peak of the Higher Shelf Stones. Highest point: 352 m/1,155 ft. Whether you're getting ready to hike, bike, trail run, or explore other outdoor activities, AllTrails has 83 scenic trails in the Glossop area. Highly recommended this hike. Stay on the main path through the trees until you reach a small stream, cross the stream via the stepping stones and cross over the River Etherow using the footbridge, turn left and follow the path. Heritage and Tourist Information Centre. Moderate walk passing through fields grazed by livestock. There are swathes of woodland in the Upper Derwent Valley containing broadleaf trees such as majestic beech and oak. At the top is where the crash site is and you do have to go hunting for it and not just follow the path to where the people are at. the valley and is traversed for a short distance on the walk. is Norman in origin and has an 18th century sundial as well as a ghost in From This route features some paved pathways and well-maintained trails that make travel a breeze. Hope to Hope Cross Walk (6.7 miles) Quiet walks in the Peak District - Hope Cross. All details on this From Long Lane follow the bridleway zig-zagging up the hill and right and left to continue on the bridleway towards Gamesley Sidings passing under the brick arches of Glossop Road with the railway line from Manchester to Glossop & Hadfield on your left-hand side. The step up to the road are clearly visible but unsafe. The panoramic views of the iconic National Park from the top of the peaks make the effort well worth it. 7 miles from Glossop Dont cross over the road bridge but walk on the smaller road alongside the River Etherow, turning right just before the new house at the footpath sign, then travel east along the path and then track towards Glossop Road, turn left onto Glossop Road and right following the Trans Pennine Trail sign and then left onto Melandra Castle Road. The most popular and difficult trail in Glossop is, Old Glossop and Bleaklow Head Circular (B-29 Crash Site), Bleaklow Head, Hem Stones and Higher Shelf Stones Circular, The Crashed Plane and Higher Shelf Stones CircularH, Hope Woodlands and Bleaklow Head Circular. Good but very windy. Walk east along Old Lane in Simmondley passing several Grade II listed houses. Heritage and Tourist Information Centre To return to the contents page of the main website click the link below. Share. Broadbottom Bridge over the River Etherow was built in 1683 for transporting goods on pack horses, like salt from Cheshire, and wool from the Derbyshire farms. Walk along Charlestown Road for about 130m, opposite Casa DItalia is a footpath up some stone steps through the trees, turn left onto the country lane and follow this lane for 500m until you reach a sharp left turn with a footpath sign on the right pointing to Whitley Nab. Way, through a pine forest. 2. Trigs: 0. From Melandra Castle turn right onto Melandra Castle Road, turn right at the allotments and follow the path onto Glossop Road turning right. We then walked through Manor Park back to the railway station. Over in Tameside, this peaceful and picturesque riverside walk allows you to enjoy nature while discovering the industrial past of the area.Click here to view the details of the River Etherow walk, Hayfield 1. have developed in its long history. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); This is a short, but very rewarding walk, round Torside Reservoir, one of These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience the local community. Head to the eastern edge of the Peak District on this glorious moorland ramble.Click to view the details of the Eastern Moors walk, Fernilee Reservoir The Tourist information All the routes were correct at the time of publication, over time access to certain parts of the walk may be subject to change. For specific fees and more information about car parks and parking permits, please visit, Old Glossop and Bleaklow Head Circular (B-29 Crash Site), Valehouse and Bottoms Reservoirs Circular, Bottoms Reservoir and Valehouse Reservoir, Old Glossop, Doctors Gate, Bleaklow and Mill Hill, Old Glossop, Cock Hill, Clough Edge, Bleaklow, Snake Pass Road, Glossop, Manor Park and Doctor's Gate Circular, Higher Shelf, Hern, and Wain Stones Circular, Bleaklow, B-52 and Higher Shelf Stones Circular, Bleaklow and Higher Shelf Stones Circular, Greater Manchester Boundary Walk: Hadfield to Disley, https://www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/visiting/planning-your-visit/parking. The crash site at the turning point of the hike was well worth seeing. Concessionary Path. For refreshments after the walk Old Glossop has an abundance of excellent local pubs with wholesome food and locally brewed ales. This walk is just long enough and has varied tracks. Walks Around Marple. The sweeping views from the top of the peak make the effort well worth it. contact the editor here. You may not have good cell service in this area, so make sure to download an offline map before setting out. South Manchester LDWA - Glossop Circular Walk, Glossop Circular Walk (Sat Aug 22) Report. Shop. This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's Fernilee Reservoir is just outside Buxton, it is surrounded by a lot of woodland which makes this walk a great adventure, all year round.Click to view the details of the Fernilee Reservoir walk, Ladybower by Sally Mosley (Image: Archant), Ladybower Reservoir We were glad to reach the terra firma of the path from the former Grouse pub to Mill Hill. The next highest ascent trail is Glossop Figure Eight via Kinder Scout with 1,283 m of elevation gain. THE DISCOVER DERBYSHIRE AND The village of Old Glossop, in the High Peak of Derbyshire, have a strong community spirit and are working hard to keep builders and property developers at bay in order to preserve the beauty of this beautiful part of the Peak District. Check out this 6.2-mile loop trail near Glossop, Derbyshire. Wear layers, its warm up hill but as soon as you get to the trig is very cold. It is a great route., Thewalk, featured on the Go Jauntly App, roughly follows the boundary of the Peak District National Park, and takes in stunning views, open moorland, quite country lanes, and industrial heritage, To find out more about the route go tohttps://glossopcircular.co.uk/. Melandra Roman Fort whose footprint can be seen in the grass, was built around 75 AD as part of a chain of military outposts providing security across the Peak District. 5 miles from Glossop contact the editor here. opposite 'The Waggon' public house. per adult. Walking guidebook to 60 circular day walks in Derbyshire and the Peak District. A selection of walks close to woodlands in and around Derbyshire. 6. Walk along the footpath by the edge of Bottoms Reservoir for about 1km then make a left turn at the gate signposted toward the Trans Pennine Trail (TPT). Walking and walks Cock Hill. Please let us know if you spot any issues along the route or any errors in the directions. We ended the walk with a nice drink at the Queen arms and warm and homely pub. some brilliant views along the way. Alongside and mingled in with these are plantations of conifers set in immaculate, straight and precise rows by meticulously neat and tidy forestry workers.Click to view the details of the Ladybower walk, Chatsworth Pennine Way sign, down an access road to Torside Reservoir. A good piece of kit is a lifesaver bottle which has a water purification filter which means you can fill up from streams. and Market Arcade and is the place to find out more about the history of the Keep going on straight you will cross 2 more gates.7. The push button operated showers were comfortably warm/hot, always clean with good pressure. (Tel. In the Domesday Book, Derbyshire was divided into the 6 wapentakes of Apultre, Hamestan, Littlechirch, Morlestan, Scarvedale, and Walecross, and a district called Peche-fers (Peak Forest). At last Dave Allen and Pete Whitehead appeared (The Two Chemists), my only two followers on another grey and bleary day, Dave importantly . Terrain: On AllTrails.com, you'll find 81 hiking trails, 76 walking trails, 64 trail running trails, and more. Green Lane has existed for over a hundred years and originally led to Gamesley Farm. Tougher than expected but Lovely walk, brilliant for dogs! Derbyshire Level is an ancient road connecting Chunal to Sheffield Road, from Derbyshire Level there is a circular footpath of 8.4 km that takes in the peaks of Harry Hut (440m), Mill Hill (544m) and Moss Castle (536m). Trail was really good fun. All the routes were correct at the time of publication, over time access to certain parts of the walk may be subject to change. Walk along Pyegrove for only 155m turning left onto Sheffield Road, Hurst Road is 22m across the road on the right, opposite the Royal Oak. Find ideas for new routes for walking, running, cycling and more on plotaroute.com. From Swinshaw Reservoir follow the dry-stone wall, clockwise around the reservoir and then follow another dry-stone wall west towards Woodhead Road and Allmans Heath cottages. Shillito Woods by Sally Mosley (Image: Archant), Eastern Moors and Shillito Wood The numbers of entrants to my walk having doubled since the last one I led, I got to Glossop railway station in plenty of time for any possible gate crashers. . 4 miles from Glossop The Pennine Way, the main north to south route through the Pennines, crosses Walk information. Those ads you do see are predominantly from local businesses promoting local services. Or see all of our Peak District walks on 10Adventures. How long it takes: About 1 hour. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to Want to get regular round-ups of news in your local area straight to your inbox? HP10 9TY. By the time we got towards the top of Chunal Moor we were swallowed up in complete mist. Rivers and reservoirs are the staple of many fine walks in the Peak District, but there's nothing quite like encountering a waterfall on your travels. From the River Etherow follow the Trans Pennine Trail / NCN62, crossing over Woolley Bridge Road and follow the footpath back towards Woolley Lane. 506681) - supporting the seven Mountain Rescue Teams in the Peak District.Order our very own 'Peak District Walks' design or select from one of our location patches - Mam Tor, Kinder Scout, Thorpe Cloud, The Roaches or Win Hill patch. I loved this trail, its definitely more of a hike than a walk so may be quite challenging for beginners. The most popular and difficult trail in Glossop is Snake Pass and James's Thorn Circular with a 4.7-star rating from 23 reviews.
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