Description
Set in the beautiful countryside of the White Peak, the ten delightful routes in this guide are all located in the south-east corner of the Peak District, clustered within easy reach of Bakewell, Matlock and Ashbourne. All but three of them are well served by local buses, so you can leave the car behind in this popular area of the national park.
The walks offer something for everyone, from the superb dale views at Monsal Head and a gentle exploration of idyllic Dovedale, to the glorious parkland at England’s grandest stately home, Chatsworth, and discovering much humbler quarrying and lime-making heritage on the accessible High Peak Trail. Easy-going, accessible paths are also followed on sections of the Monsal Trail, along the colourful towpath of the Cromford Canal, and on the Tissington Trail. The most energetic walk climbs Sugarloaf and runs on through Wetton Hill Dale, with the promise of delicious refreshment at the Mill Tea Rooms. The more daring might tackle the challenge of the stepping stones in Dovedale, while the fascinating history of the plague and the custom of well dressing are revealed on the outing from Eyam. Speaking of traditions, do enjoy a slice of Bakewell Pudding at the end of Walk 4, relaxing near the ancient bridge over the River Wye.
Book Information
ISBN 9780319092958
Imprint Ordnance Survey
Publisher Ordnance Survey