Hiking guide - Dark Peak:40 walks exploring the Peak District | Cicerone
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Guidebook to 40 walks in the Dark Peak area of the Peak District National Park. 35 circular routes for most abilities, from 8 km to 19 km, around Edale, Marsden, Fairholmes, Baslow and Castleton, including Kinder Scout and Mam Tor, and 5 longer (25 km to 45 km) routes highlighting the best of the Gritstone Edges, High Moorland and Deep Valleys.
Seasons : The high moorlands in winter and summer; the gritstone edges in spring and summer; the valleys in autumn; the cloughs in spring.
Centres : Hathersage, Grindleford, Langsett, Marsden, Dove Stones, Edale, Upper Derwent Valley, Castleton, Greenfield, Chatsworth, Sheffield, Hayfield, Crowden, Hope, Dunford Bridge.
Difficulty : Walking in the Dark Peak requires good navigational skills, especially in winter, and a good level of hillcraft. Having the correct equipment and clothing and knowing how to use it is paramount when venturing out onto the high moors.
Must See : Kinder Scout, the highest point in the Peak District; Bleaklow, the second highest; Howden and Derwent Edges; Black Hill and the Wessenden Moors; the gritstone edges of Derwent, Bamford, Stanage, Burbage, Froggatt, Curbar, Birchen, Gardoms and the Roaches; the Eastern Moors; the Goyt Valley, Shutlingsloe and Wildboarclough.
ISBN/EAN
: 9781852845193
Publication date: 2017
Folded dimensions: 12 x 17cm
Language(s): English
Weight:
225 g
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