Peak District Weekends


In Summer every year, we have two longer walks on consecutive days in and around the Peak District to give members the opportunity of taking a weekend break there and to avoid excessive travel. 

 Here is a map and photos of those walks and others we have done since 2010.

Cromford, 2023

Middleton Top, 2023

Leadmill, 2023

Nether Padley, 2023

Paine's Three-arch Bridge, Chatsworth, 2022

Edensor,  2022

Birchen Edge, 2022

Nelson's Three Ships, 2022

Bretton Clough from Bradwell, 2021

Shatton Moor, 2021

Bradwell Brook, 2019

Eldon Hole, 2019

Lose Hill, 2019

Cave Dale, 2019

Minninglow, 2018

High Peak Trail, 2018

Well Dressing, Taddington, 2018

Chelmorton, 2018

Hartington and Dove Valley, 2017

Dove Valley, 2017

Robin Hood's Stride, 2017

Bradford Dale, 2017

Monsal Dale, 2017

Ashford in the Water, 2017

Calver and Longstone Edge, 2016

Coombs Dale, 2016

Eyam Moor, 2015

Eyam track, 2015

River Derwent, 2015

Bonsall, 2015

Woodlands Valley, 2014

Alport Valley, 2014

Edale Valley Skyline, 2014

Great Ridge, Edale Valley, 2014

And in earlier years ...

2013

Derwent Edges and Ladybower from Fairholmes

Fox House, Stanage Edge, Carl Wark and Longshaw Estate

2012

Dove Dale, Alstonfield, Wetton, Manifold, Hamps, Ilam Country Park

Longnor, Hollingsclough, Chrome Hill, Upper Dove Valley, Earl Sterdale and Buxton quarries

2011

Goyt Valley and Shining Tor

Wye Valley, Chee Dale, Miller's Dale to Monsal Head, Priestcliffe Ditch and Blackwell

2010

Macclesfield Forest, Shutlingsloe, Wildboarclough, Gritstone Trail and Teggs Nose

Western gritstone edges - Gradbach, Hanging Stone, Lud's Church, The Roaches and Hen CloudÂ