Walking in Peakland

 
16 routes in the central part of the Peak, from 6 miles to over 40, split into regional sections coveing Barlow Vale, Alport Dale, the White Peak and the Cheshire part of the Peak. With detailed background as well as original routes.
 

Walking in Peakland

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9781852843151
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Seasons
Year-round walking, but wrap up in the winter.
Centres
Glossop, Edale, Chapel en le Frith, Hathersage, Buxton, Macclesfield.
Difficulty
Day walks with a two/three-day circuit. Some high moorland walking.
Must See
The favourite spots of the central Peak District and its National Park.
 
 

Roger Redfern paints a broad canvas to include areas beyond the heart of Peakland, as well as the heart of the region, and gives clear instructions to guide the user.

Introductory chapters describe areas well loved and known by the author. Sixteen routes follow, punctuated with fascinating points of interest along the route - standing stones, springs, cruck barns and chapels. This is a guide for those who are prepared, and like, to use their legs to achieve the thrill and satisfaction of discovery.

The routes vary in length and difficulty and in type of country covered to suit all moods and abilities, from 6-mile walks through pastoral country to 42 miles over the wildest uplands. Dovedale, Monsal dale and Kinder Scout are justly famous, but they are but a small fraction of these southern Pennines.

The guide includes:

  • 4 regional introductions
  • 16 guided walks
  • detailed background information
  • specially prepared mapping.

 
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