White Peak Walks Vol 2 Southern Dales
The guidebook has 30 walking routes in the Peak District National Park up to 10 miles long. The southern part of Mark Richards' Peak District “trilogy” covers the area south of Youlgreave and Bakewell. Mark Richards’ style owes much to Wainwright, but here he proves equal to the master.
White Peak Walks Vol 2 Southern Dales
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Paperback - PVC
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First
ISBN_13
9780902363885
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Reprinted
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£11.99
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Seasons
Year round.
Centres
Matlock, Ashbourne, Leek to the west.
Difficulty
Half- to full-day walks, some on high moorland, others lower down.
Must See
Gentler, limestone landscapes. Dove Dale is a beautiful example.
Map locating the start of the walks
Introduction
Symbols on the route maps
WALKS
- Morridge from the Rey Monument
- Butterton Moor from Onecote
- Revidge from Hulme End
- Ecton Hill from Hulme End
- Thor’s Cave from Wetton
- Bincliff from Wetton
- Hamps Valley from Grindon
- Throwley Moor from Weag’s Bridge
- The Weaver Hills from Waterhouses
- Musden from Ilam
- Ilam from Blore pastures
- Flash from Cistern’s Clough
- Dove and Dowell from Hollinsclough
- High Wheeldon from Longnor
- Pilsbury Castle from Hartington
- Wolfscote Dale from Hartington
- Wolfscote Dale from Alstonefield
- Milldale from Alstonefield
- Dove Dale from Dove Dale Car Park, Valley path to Milldale, Thorpe Cloud, Eastern Skyline, Return from Milldale via Ilam Moor, Return via Hall Dale, Return via Air Cottage
- Dove Dale Approach from Ashbourne
- Trail Walking from Parsley Hay
- Trail Walking from Hartington Old Station
- Biggin Dale from Alsop Moor
- Tissington’s Trail from Tissington Old Station
- Minninglow from Minninglow Picnic Site
- Harthill Moor from Elton
- Gratton Dale from Youlgreave
- Stanton Moor from Winster
- Rainster and Harborough Rocks from Middleton Top Picnic Site
- Cromford Heights from Middleton Top Picnic Site



