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15 Short Walks in the Peak District - Bakewell and the White Peak
15 Short Walks in the Peak District - Bakewell and the White Peak
Discover 15 of the best short walks around Bakewell and the White Peak. Each walk comes with easy-to-read Ordnance Survey maps, clear route description and lots of images, plus information on beauty spots and refreshment stops. No challenging terrain or complicated navigation means walks can be enjoyed by everyone.Would you like to explore the best of Bakewell and the White Peak? This guidebook covers 15 of the best short walks in the Peak District (between 4 and 10km, all under three hours), including Taddington, Chatsworth Park, Sheldon and Magpie Mine, Elton and Robin Hood's Stride, and the Monsal Trail.
Why choose this guidebook?
- Easy to moderate walks suitable for almost everyone
- Short climbs but no challenging terrain
- Numbered points which tie OS maps to clear route description
- Facilities, parking and highlights for every route
- Route Summary Table to help you choose your walk
Cicerone’s Short Walks guidebooks contain everything you need to get outdoors and discover the best of an area. The routes are perfect if you’re new to walking or looking for something you can enjoy with the whole family. Let the adventures begin!
Printed book
A guidebook with detailed route descriptions, stage breakdowns, accommodation listings, profiles and maps - everything you need on the trail.
eBook
The complete digital edition of the guidebook, with full route descriptions, accommodation listings, profiles and maps, ready to use on any device.
Using this guide
Introduction
Walking in the White Peak
Where to stay
Caring for our national park
The walks
Walk 1 Taddington, Chelmorton, and Flagg
Walk 2 Tideswell Dale and Litton Mill
Walk 3 Litton and Cressbrook Dale
Walk 4 Monsal Head tunnel and viaduct
Walk 5 Sheldon and Magpie Mine
Walk 6 Monyash and upper Lathkill Dale
Walk 7 Lower Lathkill Dale and Bradford Dale
Walk 8 Elton and Robin Hood’s Stride
Walk 9 Bakewell and the Monsal Trail
Walk 10 Bakewell, Manners Wood and the River Wye
Walk 11 Stanton Moor
Walk 12 Chatsworth Park and Edensor
Walk 13 Beeley and Hob Hurst’s House
Walk 14 Baslow Edge and Curbar Edge
Walk 15 River Derwent and Calver Weir
Useful information
Seasons
Spring for the wild flowers and wildlife in the limestone dales, summer for the lush meadows and parkland of Chatsworth, autumn for the woodland colours and purple heather moorland.
Centres
Bakewell (town) and villages: Litton, Tideswell, Taddington, Chelmorton, Flagg, Sheldon, Monyash, Youlgrave, Elton, Birchover, Edensor, Beeley, Calver, Grindleford.
Difficulty
The Peak District is hilly so most walks involve modest slopes or steps, a few with longer or steeper climbs on to moorland or hilltops. Some dales are rocky underfoot and field paths can involve plenty of wall stiles, but no special equipment is needed except for sturdy footwear with decent grip.
Must See
Tunnels and viaducts on the Monsal Trail (former railway line). Caves, crags and disappearing streams in dramatic limestone dales. Flower-rich upland meadows and the tree-lined River Derwent. Sumptuous parkland and stately house of Chatsworth. Bakewell’s bustling pudding shops, cafes and market. Heather moorland and far-reaching views across the Peak District.
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