The Peak District: Dark Peak Area Map | Peak District National Park | Ordnance Survey | OS Explorer Map OL 01 | England | Walks | Hiking | Maps | Adventure

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The Peak District: Dark Peak Area Map | Peak District National Park | Ordnance Survey | OS Explorer Map OL 01 | England | Walks | Hiking | Maps | Adventure

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a b c d e f "Moorland Species". Peak District National Park. Archived from the original on 25 April 2018 . Retrieved 23 April 2018.

From the car park, head south past the building and along the tarmac path for elevated views of the dam. Alport Castles is not just another walk in the Peak District; it’s a hidden gem that offers everything from easy-to-follow trails to stunning views over hills and moorland. The area is known for its impressive gritstone outcrops, often referred to as “The Tower,” which resemble the tower of a castle. a b "Biodiversity Action Plan – The Lead Legacy". Peak District. 2004. Archived from the original on 20 July 2011 . Retrieved 13 November 2013.

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Autumn is hands-down my favourite time to visit Padley Gorge. There’s something incredibly special about walking through the woods with low-hanging fog weaving through the trees. The atmosphere is simply enchanting, and the autumnal colours add an extra layer of beauty to the landscape.

Win Hill offers a great balance between effort and reward. The climb is moderately challenging, but the views from the top are simply stunning. Whether you’re looking for a short walk with great views or a more challenging hike in varied conditions, Win Hill is a fantastic option.Lead mining peaked in the 17th and 18th centuries; high concentrations were found in the area from this period, along with peat on Kinder Scout, suggesting that lead smelting occurred. [103] Lead mining declined from the mid-19th century – the last major mine closed in 1939. Lead is a by-product of fluorite, baryte and calcite mining. [50] Bell pits were sunk to access ore that lay close to the surface. [103] Landscape". Peak District National Park State of the Park. Archived from the original on 14 September 2017 . Retrieved 28 June 2017. Don’t be deterred by the initial steep inclines; the views from the trig point at the top are nothing short of spectacular. On a clear day, you can even see as far as Greater Manchester. There are ten specially selected routes, six Explorer routes of under three miles (usually surfaced routes from car parks with facilities and some buggy friendly) and four Adventurer routes (around three miles on well-marked but unsurfaced paths and steeper gradients from car parks not all with facilities).

Win Hill is accessible year-round, but each season offers its own unique experience. Whether you’re walking in the lush greenery of late summer or the snowy landscapes of winter, you’re in for a treat. Anderson, Penny (2016). "State of Nature in the Peak District" (PDF). Nature Peak District. Section 5.22. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 June 2017 . Retrieved 23 April 2018. Dovedale is a walk that’s close to my heart. The varied landscapes, from the tranquil River Dove to the adventurous scramble up Thorpe Cloud, make it a walk that offers something for everyone, from young adventurers to seasoned hikers.The landscapes of the Peak have inspired writers for centuries. Various places have been identified by Ralph Elliott and others as locations in the 14th-century poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight; Lud's Church is thought to be the Green Chapel. [174] Chatsworth House, the setting for a 2005 adaptation of Pride and Prejudice The Peak District forms the southern extremity of the Pennines. [5] Much of it is upland above 1,000 feet (300m), its highest point being Kinder Scout at 2,087ft (636m). [6] Despite its name, the landscape has fewer sharp peaks than rounded hills, plateaus, valleys, limestone gorges and gritstone escarpments (the "edges"). [7] [8] The mostly rural area is surrounded by conurbations and large urban areas, including Manchester, Huddersfield, Sheffield, Derby and Stoke-on-Trent. Bakewell". Places-to-go.org.uk. 2003. Archived from the original on 24 February 2015 . Retrieved 18 June 2009. Whiteley, Derek (1997). Reptiles and Amphibians of the Sheffield Area and North Derbyshire (PDF). Sheffield: Sorby Natural History Society . Retrieved 23 April 2018.

a b c d "Peak District National Park: Study Area". Peak District National Park. 2003. Archived from the original on 20 June 2005 . Retrieved 22 May 2009. Where to stay - Hathersage, Bamford, and Grindleford are convenient for this area. Map - Gritstone Edges Higger Tor Quarrying and mineral extraction in the Peak District National Park" (PDF). Peak District National Park Authority. 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 January 2012 . Retrieved 17 April 2012. RSPB ends involvement in failed Peak District Bird of Prey Initiative". RSPB. 23 January 2018 . Retrieved 23 April 2018. Defoe, D. (1927). A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain, divided into circuits or journies. London: J. M. Dent . Retrieved 22 May 2009.

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While the Monsal Trail is a great place for a walk, it’s also a popular route for cycling. If you’re up for a different kind of adventure, I highly recommend bringing your bike along. The flat terrain makes it an easy ride, perfect for a good day out with the family. Mills, J.N. (1968). "A new species of Hieracium in Derbyshire" (PDF). Watsonia. BSBI. 7 (1): 40–42 . Retrieved 25 April 2018. Wild Rainbows of the River Wye, Derbyshire" (blog). The River Beat. 3 July 2012 . Retrieved 22 August 2018. Mystery of pine marten found dead '100 miles from home' ". BBC. 28 August 2018 . Retrieved 28 August 2018. The National Trust, a charity that conserves historic and natural landscapes, owns about 12 per cent of the land in the national park. [19] Its three estates ( High Peak, White Peak and Longshaw) include ecologically or geologically significant areas at Bleaklow, Derwent Edge, Hope Woodlands, Kinder Scout, the Manifold valley, Mam Tor, Dovedale, Milldale and Winnats Pass. [20] [21] [22] The park authority owns around 5 per cent; other major landowners include several water companies. [23] A High Peak panorama between Hayfield and Chinley Settlements [ edit ] Towns around the Peak District



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