Wednesday 9 October 2024

Walk C Tideswell 12th October 2024

Walk lead by Helen & Mike.

This lovely 6 mile walk starts and ends in Tideswell. It passes through Tideswell Dale, past Litton Mill and then on to the Monsal Trail which is a dis-used railway track. We then progress to Millers Dale on the river Wye and will stop for lunch by the Anglers Rest pub right next to the river. From Millers Dale we head up to the Limestone Way where there are fantastic views of surrounding hills and the Monsal Trail. This leads onto a quiet country road which we walk back into Tideswell village where there are a number of pubs/shops and a Cathedral.

There are no stiles or fields (with cows) to pass through.

Whilst much of this walk is easy on flat well made paths there are some uphill sections e.g. Litton Mill up to Monsal Trail and after lunch from the Anglers Rest up to the Limestone Way.It then levels out and gives great views of the countryside. There are also some short parts where the terrain is uneven and rocky. We will take care in these parts and help each other if necessary.

Another lovely walk and again one not to be missed in our opinion.

 





Tuesday 8 October 2024

Walk A Tideswell 12th October 2024

Walk lead by John Gobin, 9.6 miles long with about 1900ft of ascent.

The October A walk starts at the lovely village of Tideswell in the Peak District.
Tideswell is a large village in the heart of the Peak District National Park.
It has a great selection of independent shops, pubs and cafes, and is surrounded by some of the most beautiful White Peak limestone uplands in the area.
Its magnificent church is known as the Cathedral of the Peak. There are lots of independent shops ,cafes and a couple of pubs in the village.

We start from the centre of Tideswell and travel out to pass the village of Litton. From there we walk through Derbyshire Dales national nature reserve. We walk through the valley until we arrive at Cressbrook and loop round to Litton Mill. We venture from there and walk by the river Wye. We arrive by Millers Dale and from there back to Tideswell.


 



 

Walk B Tideswell 12th October 2024

Walk lead by Andrew Phillips, 6.7 miles long with about 1,500ft of ascent. 

This walk starts in the village of Tideswell, where there are public toilets (voluntary donations). The route follows a country lane (probably not much traffic) to the village of Litton, where we will turn south across fields to Tansley Dale, crossing a number of styles. Where Tansley Dale enters Cressbrook Dale, we can take a short detour north to Peter’s Stone, before returning south along Cressbrook Dale to the hamlet of Cressbrook, where the route joins the valley of the River Wye, which is a deep valley with impressive limestone cliffs on either side. Hopefully the riverside path is not flooded, so that we can proceed along Miller’s Dale, before turning north along Tideswell Dale back towards Tideswell. There are toilets at the car park part way up Tideswell Dale.

 

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