3 of the best geology walks to enjoy in the Peak District
Three stunning walks which take in the first section of the Peak District Geo Walk, a long-distance route that showcases the area’s geology
Three stunning walks which take in the first section of the Peak District Geo Walk, a long-distance route that showcases the area’s geology
These rambles are great for people who can only manage short distances with no obstacles and for Derby dwellers who find it difficult to access the countryside.
A gothic revival masterpiece, formal historic gardens and woodland wonders all feature in this easy-going ramble
Helen Moat takes in the Ladybower and Upper Derwent reservoirs combined with the Derwent Edge section of the Peak District Geo Walk
There are plenty of great options for skyline walks in the Peak District that people can try out
Setting out from Pym Chair we cross the skyline along Cats Tor, The Tors and Shining Tor before returning via Foxlow Edge
Three Derbyshire hill walks, choose from an easy, medium and more demanding ramble. Even better, tackle all three
Helen Moat discovers the beauty of Shutlingsloe on a surprisingly easy 3.5-mile saunter
Birchover and the Red Lion, Lumsdale to Riber Castle via Bentley Brook Brewing Co and Cromford Canal and Shining Cliff via White Peak Distillery
Step out onto the winter moorlands from the Cat & Fiddle, popping into the Forest Distillery at the historic inn at the end of her ramble for a warming whisky or two
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