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Is Stanage Edge an easy walk?

Is Stanage Edge an easy walk?

The walk starts and ends at Hathersage train station (S32 1DR, SK 23289) so it’s easily accessible by public transport. This is a Stanage Edge walk of just over 6 miles. Most of the terrain is on country lanes, footpaths or field tracks, but the route along the top of Stanage is rocky and very uneven, so do take care.

How hard is Stanage Edge walk?

This is a short circular route up onto Stanage Edge from the Hollin Bank car park. Though the distance is less than 4 miles it is still quite a challenging walk with a fairly steep climb at the start. You can then follow the country lane back to the car park to complete the walk. …

Where do you park to walk the Stanage Edge?

Hook’s Car car park
Park at Hook’s Car car park (SK 24496 82904, S32 1BR), with Stanage Edge in front of you. Walk from the car park up the obvious paved trail over the moor and on to the Edge. Turn left when you reach the top, so that the edge is on your left and the moor is on your right, and follow the path along the top.

Where does Stanage Edge start?

The Stanage Edge Walk starts from the Hathersage village car park. Turn left and follow Oddfellows Road to Main Street. Cross carefully and go straight ahead onto Baulk Lane past the village cricket club and allotments. From here the lane becomes a gradual uphill track leading you north.

What can you see from Stanage Edge?

It used to be quarried for grindstone and some of the marks are still visible. Today, however, Stanage Edge is popular with day hikers, walkers, runners and definitely rock climbers. You can also see some of the remains of an ancient Roman Road on the top.

Where do you walk in Hathersage?

6 walks near Hathersage

  • Hathersage Circular. 0 miles from Hathersage.
  • Hathersage. 0 miles from Hathersage.
  • Bamford. 2 miles from Hathersage.
  • Higger Tor. 3 miles from Hathersage.
  • Carl Wark. 3 miles from Hathersage.
  • Padley Gorge and Grindleford. 5 miles from Hathersage.

Where do you park for Derwent Edge?

To get to the Derwent Edge Trailhead by car, turn off the A57 Snake Pass road at Ladybower Reservoir following the brown signposts for Derwent Valley Dams. There is paid parking at the visitor centre.

Can you walk in Peak District?

The Peak District Boundary Walk circumnavigates the entire Peak District National Park. Long distance walkers may enjoy the challenge of walking all 188 miles of it in one go, but the walk has been divided into stages for those who wish to explore the Park boundary as day-long walks.

How far is Stanage Edge from Hathersage?

approximately 3.5 miles
Stanage Edge is approximately 3.5 miles in length. Follow in the footsteps of the Bronte sisters with a 9.5km walk from Hathersage to Stranage Edge in the Peak District National Park.

Is Stanage Edge in Yorkshire or Derbyshire?

Its highest point is High Neb at 458 metres (1,503 ft) above sea level….

Stanage Edge
Location Derbyshire / South Yorkshire
Parent range Peak District
OS grid SK228853
Topo map OS Landranger 110

How long is Derwent Edge walk?

10-mile
The Derwent Edge walk takes you past plenty of unusual rock formations whilst overlooking Ladybower Reservoir before descending back down to complete your 10-mile loop.

Is there a walk from Stanage Edge to Hathersage?

This circular Stanage Edge walk provides a beautiful glimpse of the best of this part of the Peak District. You walk through the pretty village of Hathersage and out on footpaths up to the gritstone heights of Stanage Edge. The views along the Hope Valley from the top are truly awe-inspiring.

How long is the walk on Stanage Edge?

This is a Stanage Edge walk of just over 2 miles. There is one gate but no stiles or squeeze stiles. The terrain is uneven and rocky. There is an uphill section to get on to Stanage Edge, and obviously then a downhill section to come off again.

Where to go for a short walk in Yorkshire Dales?

This short walk starts from the railway station at Ribblehead and explores the fascinating history surrounding the construction of the railway and, in particular, the stunning Ribblehead viaduct. During construction the Ribblehead area was a small town with construction camps, bars, a post office and hospital.

How long is a walk in Yorkshire countryside?

Enjoy the beautiful countryside on these short walks that anyone can do. You don’t have to go on an epic adventure to enjoy the best of Yorkshire’s countryside. These walks are short and easy to do, in fact, they all come in at under 5 miles, so if you want a leisurely ramble that won’t wear you out, you’ve come to the right place.