21. Litton > Cressbrook Dale

21. Litton > Cressbrook Dale

The view as you exit the higher path from Cressbrook Dale. The lower path emerges from the trees along the valley floor at bottom left. Full directions Click below for a pdf of the route with detailed instructions, photos and a map, as well as links to car parks and...
22. Hassop > Longstone Edge

22. Hassop > Longstone Edge

There are some wonderful views from Longstone Edge looking south across the White Peak. Full directions Click below for a pdf of the route with detailed instructions, photos and a map, as well as links to car parks and public transport. A walking app GPX is also...
23. Hassop Station > Eyam

23. Hassop Station > Eyam

Plaques by a row of cottages tell the tragic story of how the Black Death came to this tranquil village. George Viccars was the first victim. It’s thought he brought the disease to Eyam in a bundle of cloth which carried infected fleas. Full directions Click...
24. Bakewell > RH Stride

24. Bakewell > RH Stride

Folklore has it that Robin Hood leapt between the two boulders which stand above the rest of the rocky outcrop. They were also said to look like the chimneys of a large house, giving it its other name, ‘Mock Beggar’s Mansion’. Full directions Click below for a pdf of...
25. Miller’s Dale > Brushfield

25. Miller’s Dale > Brushfield

The attractive track from Priestcliffe on the return towards Miller’s Dale (near point 16 on the map). Full directions Click below for a pdf of the route with detailed instructions, photos and a map, as well as links to car parks and public transport. A walking app...