![]() ![]() If you are wanting to find a choir you'll find a happy place with us in the Rock Choir. If you have always wanted to join a choir locally, you can! The Sheffield Rock Choir is led by… Walk the entire length of the Monsal Trail from Bakewell to Buxton, following the route taken by… Rails Through The Peaks – Bakewell To Buxton Runs 15th – 31st October 2022 | 9.30am – 6pm dailyįree, in-store Grow How demonstrations will take place on the first Saturday of every month, at… Private group bookings available on other dates. Group and discounted family rates available on request. ![]() As places on the walk are limited, online pre-booking is essential. This walk is led by a guide with over 30 years experience of leading walks in the area. Car parking available (pay and display) at the start and finish point. With around 2,600 feet of ascent, this is not a walk for the physically unprepared, but the reward for the climbs are some wonderful views across the Peak District landscape.Įasily accessible by train from Sheffield and Manchester. After visiting the viewpoint at Lose Hill, it then drops down into the Hope Valley to call at the village of Castleton, home of the famous Blue John stone, before returning to Edale via another climb onto the 'Great Ridge' and the ancient hill fort of Mam Tor. ![]() This 9.5-mile guide-led walk begins in the village of Edale, in the shadow of Kinder Scout, and heads out on the climb up onto the 'Great Ridge' between the Vale of Edale and the Hope Valley. Peak District walk from Edale to Castleton and back, via Mam Tor and the 'Great Ridge'.
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