Pilsbury Castle by Brian Toward (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0) via https://flic.kr/p/28pe7j, Burial chambers on Minninglow by Sally Mosley, Walking down to the Dove from Top o' th' Edge by Sally Mosley, One of the Sites of Meaning near Middleton by Sally Mosley, The countryside near Chelmorton by Sally Mosley, Click here to view the details of the Hartington walk, Click here to view the details of the Manifold Valley walk, Click here to view the details of the Flagg walk, Click here to view the details of the Alstonefield walk, Click here to view the details of the Minninglow walk, Click here to view the details of the Longnor walk, Click here to view the details of the Middleton-by-Youlgrave walk, Click here to view the details of the Chelmorton walk. Turn right along the road for a few yards then take the path on the right to climb gently up to Banktop Farm. The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". Centre (Tel. Support Mapometer from 8 (9, $10 USD) per year well activate additional base maps (and youll get to use the site Ad free). Promoting the Peak District since 2005, We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. There is a cafe near the car park at the start of the route. the water meadow, Wolfscote Dale is entered, which becomes progressively more On the B5054 about two miles to This walk will reward you with beautiful valley scenery but be prepared, it has some steep inclines. Start time: 9:30 . If you're already a supporter please login to enable the layer control. Then, once youve enjoyed the views, fun, exhilaration and good company, its just a case of becoming a member. The village, with its green and duck pond, usually has ample parking. Hartington lies at the northern end of Dovedale and is an ideal centre for walking in this part of the Peak District National Park. The walks listed above are the nearest 30 from Hartington when measured in a straight line. Llyn Brianne is a spectacular reservoir nestled in the Doethie Valley, Mid Wales surround by the beautiful Tywi Forest. Wild flowers grow in The village has a variety of cafs, bars and restaurants. Accommodation in the area is varied. 2020 Peak District Online All Rights Reserved. The second walk from Hulme End is an extension of the first for those who want to explore the Manifold Valley further. Condition. Turn left at the crossroads in the footpaths and descend almost parallel to the road, passing Bank Top Farm before joining another minor road which leads the short distance back into Hartington and your start point. Highlights include Dovedale, Chrome Hill and Lathkill Dale. Part of the dale is designated as a Continue until where the track bends left towards the buildings at Narrowdale (grid ref. Turn left out of the car park towards the centre of the village noting the Pottery shed and public toilets 50 metres down on your right. If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can WALK HIGHLIGHT Sitting beside the river at Wetton Mill 1 Hulme End was known as Hulme Lea before the arrival of the Leek and Manifold Light Railway which was laid in 1904 through the Manifold and Hamps valleys. With occasional patches of stone and hawthorn bushes to meander around. a stile into an area of woodland alongside the River Dove. On the way you'll also pass through or near the villages of Alstonefield and Hartington. along the riverside before crossing the next bridge, and walking straight across The graded routes, between 6 and 13 miles in length, cover classic Pennine fells and moorland such as Whernside, Ilkley Moor and Pendle Hill; exploring the North and South Pennines, Yorkshire Dales, Howgills and Dark Peak. Apart from Pass through the stone crush stile into the field beyond. The most recent additions are: The There's a car park and cafe in the village so it makes a good start and end point for the walk. The village has a variety of cafs, bars and restaurants. Support Mapometer from 8 (9, $10 USD) per year well activate embedded maps in your account and youll be able to use the site Ad free. Ramblers2023. You'll visit the River Manifold, the River Dove, the fascinating Thor's Cave, the historic Wetton Mill, Wolfscote Dale and Beresford Dale. Continue your walk Close to the public toilets on the left hand side you will locate the signed path into Wolfescote Dale. The route runs for a distance of about 10 miles with some moderate hill climbs. Eventually after the twists and turns of the dale you will see high exposed rocks in front of you. lunchtime and in the evening. Hulme End CP Trail (p&d). Once across spectacular, as you walk, with the sides of the dale rising almost vertically. Location: All walks are free to download and print all have GPS files. Cross the footbridge and turn immediately right this time with the river on your right. 0 At the attractive countryside in the UK. during March 2005. A section between Swainsley and Wetton Mill is used by traffic (single track) and contains a tunnel 100m . 01538 483741) will be able to supply further details. At the corner of the field cross the wall to keep it on your right. Those ads you do see are predominantly from local businesses promoting local services. The path leads in between houses to Read more. Nearest postcode: SK17 0EZ. notification. journey is mainly along walled tracks with excellent views of the There's a nice cafe here where you can enjoy refreshment after your exercise. Mostly flat, with one steady Chelmorton Continue through this field until you reach another footbridge with some stepping stones and a ford from the tarmac road (that stops here) on the opposite bank of the river. Peak District WalkBeresford & Wolfescote Dales from Hartington. Turn right onto a walled lane near a stone barn; you will soon have good views to your right over the upper Dovedale Valley and towards the hills that follow the former Manifold Valley railway track. Along this stretch of Post Office. Follow the track If you head anticlockwise on this route it takes up all the way south along the wonderful Manifold track until you nearly reach the village of Calton before then looping back through glorious undulating countryside, visiting the ruins of Throwley Old Hall on the way. The path leads into a walled track and continues northeast towards Gypsy Bank and Dovedale. As this is a hilly area, please be prepared, you will need lots of energy and there are some steep inclines. This narrow (mainly) dry dale is a lovely quiet walk. Copyright 1997 - 2023 Walking Britain.All rights reserved. This helpful guide has all the information you need for a fun day out - where to park, the step-by-step Hartington walking route directions and a GPX download. Manifold Valley Visitor Centre ran through the valley has been converted for the use of walkers and cyclists. Contents Page. The path continues for another 2-3km. Elevated and exposed to the elements, the linear village of Flagg thought to have been established by the Vikings is surrounded by a cobweb of paths, tracks and green lanes.Click here to view the details of the Flagg walk, Alstonefield We used to allow embedded maps for free but Google made a change to the way they charge for maps which means we can no longer do this, sorry. Manifold Valley - Hulme End walk 1 2.5 miles. Continue steeply down into Dovedale. Self Catering & Cottage Holidays - Properties throughout the UK & Europe. Return to the Home Page. Turn left back to the car park 50 metres further on your right. world go by. can still see the blocked up archway used for horse drawn carriages when it was Functional cookies help to perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collect feedbacks, and other third-party features. To return to the contents page of the main website click the link below. 2. is the Pike Pool and to the right the door leading to the fishing lodge. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. OS GetOutside Champion, Scott McAlister, explores Malham Cove and Gordale Scar in the Yorkshire Dales, voted in at number 3 on ITV's Britain's favourite 100 walks. Start details. Select your desired options and 'Save' then copy & paste the code into your website. You can start the walk from the village of Hartington just north of the dale. Region: Peak District Start at: Hartington Distance: 12.2 kilometres Total ascent: 376 meters Approx. National Nature Reserve, under the care of English Nature. ALLTRAILS and the AllTrails Mountain Design are registered trademarks of AllTrails, LLC in the United States as well as certain other jurisdictions. Advertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with relevant ads and marketing campaigns. Distance: 5.3 miles/8.6 kilometres Difficulty: Easy Walking time: 2 to 3 hours Start and endpoint: Path between Hartington Farm Shop & Cafe and Hartington Public Toilets + 1 km 3000 ft Pass through these into the field beyond with the river bending slightly away to your left. of the toilet and through the gate, turn right to follow the surfaced path Stay safe on the mountains with detailed weather forecasts - for iOS devices or for Android devices. Go through the wall and walk left and continue on this footpath/track. sunlight, make it one of the major tourist centres in the Peak. 7 miles from Hartington Follow Walking Britain for the latest news. Length - 6.8 miles / 11.1 km Ascent - 540 feet / 164 metres Time - 4 hours 0 minutes Grade - easy/mod Maps Walk Route Description Click image to visit gallery of 9 images. website. Today it is a popular family pub with meals available at 5 miles from Hartington This is a circular walk. a coaching inn. Hathersage to Abney Peak District Walks. Keep left walking northeast until you reach a footpath sign on the right hand side (grid ref. from Hulme End to Waterhouses. Cross this to the other side of the river and continue south to a second footbridge at the end of Beresford Lane (grid ref. This challenging circular walk from the village of Hulme End visits several Peak District highlights. Return to the Home Page Do make sure you're fit enough and have the right footwear and clothing for the walk you want to do, though. 6 miles from Hartington kcal, ascent After about 200 These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. As this is active farmland there may be livestock . the west of the A515 Ashbourne to Buxton road. Near this bridge are a couple of stiles. Our route will bring you along a footpath at the back of these toilets emerging into the small car park for the pottery shed. This walk explores Beresford Dale, through which the River Dove flows, before climbing up to the village of Alstonefield from where the route descends back into Dovedale for a return along the river to the start. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. butterflies and other insects. profusion during the summer in the dale, attracting large numbers of Start/finish: Turn left FIND YOUR WAY OUTSIDE is a trademark of AllTrails, LLC. From Ashbourne take A515 towards Buxton.. Take left on B5054 through Hartington to Hulme. The railway track that once 7 miles from Hartington The first three Manifold Valley walks start from Hulme End, Staffordshire. Go up the steps on the left By using our site you agree to our use of cookies. Wetton Mill Cafe - Ecton Bridge Loop from Hulme End. SK130558). This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The finale of this walk is to follow the River Bradford upstream.Click here to view the details of the Middleton-by-Youlgrave walk, The countryside near Chelmorton by Sally Mosley (Image: Archant). Get directions to The Manifold Inn in Hulme End. Hartington to Hulme End. Hartingtons main industry apart from tourism is cheese making. (Tel. Walk type: Short easy circular walk Distance: 5.4 miles/8.7 km Walk time: 2.5-3 hours Total ascent: 262 m/859 ft Highest point: 286 m/938 ft Walk highlights: Beresford Dale, Wolfscote Dale and River Dove Trigs: 0 (Option to add Wolfscote Hill - see notes) Ethels: 0 (Option to add Wolfscote Hill - see notes) Stiles: 1 stone stile (option to avoid) To start the walk, follow the B5054 south from the village centre. displayed. Go over two Walk grading - Learn how each walk is assessed and select a walk to suit your ability and experience by going to Walk Grading Details. There is a good choice on the menu, but without a salad on the hot June Sunday . Show more Longish circular route starting and finishing in Hulme end with lunch in Hartington taking in different types of terrain, great views from the top of hills and in the valleys. It is important that we continue to promote these adverts as our local businesses need as much support as possible during these challenging times. The original walker has cut some corners on the trail which we avoided its a good mix of classic peak terrain and rolling farmland not too bad on the climb but challenging maybe a little too much rd. Dovedale is a honey pot for the Peak District and attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors every year. If you prefer a pub lunch there's also the Manifold Inn just to the east of the village. by Let's Go Peak District II View on Outdooractive Introduction This walk is an absolute stunner! 10. Enjoy the views and keep an eye out for wildlife as make you way along but take care on the rougher sections as well as along the roads. In about 30 meters turn right up the road signposted for the Youth Hostel. top right hand corner of the second field continue along a walled track. 3. The caf is open seven days a week from mid-February selling home baked 6 miles from Hartington Follow this path further into Biggin Dale with more stone and hawthorn to meander through. yards go left by a sign to ascend a short slope to a stile leading onto a narrow (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); After leaving the village the walk Now with the wall SK126563). Analytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. From Ashbourne take A515 towards Buxton.. Take left on B5054 through Hartington to Hulme. These cookies help provide information on metrics the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc. The return The Manifold Track is popular with walkers, cyclists and horse riders and follows the old disused Leek and Manifold Light Railway and parts of the River Manifold and River Hamps. (Tel. Discover Derby Supplement, published by the Derby Evening Telegraph 01298 84418) Open seven days a week from Easter, this busy little caf Sign up to receive the very best of OS and its group of companies, straight to you by email. Back The walk then takes you back through fields, quiet lanes/tracks and open countryside. Ignore the footpath sign for Wolfscote Dale and continue on for about another 150 metres. the main site click the link below. and with the river on the right start your walk down Wolfscote Dale. It takes you over fields and through woodland into Beresford Dale and Wolfscote Dale, where the path runs beside the River Dove. from the water, where Charles Cotton and Izaak Walton used to fish. This trail is great for birding, hiking, and running, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring. Provides a It was designed to transport milk, cheese and farm produce as well as passengers to Waterhouses some 8.5 miles to the south. 9. wide range of features with heritage trails and the river is the Pike Pool, named after the pinnacle of limestone rock rising From the centre of Hartington take the road out of the village towards Hulme End, turning right onto a footpath just before the Police house. Try this 17.6-mile loop trail near Hartington, Derbyshire. 0 miles from Hartington SK128588). 5. The pub used on this walk is the Greyhound Inn in Warslow, which re-opened in late May 2007 after about 16 months of closure. Length - 7.2 miles / 11.7 km Ascent - 550 feet / 167 metres. Company registration no. picturesque village of Hartington with its spacious market place, village green, Hartington Village Car Park. Registered charity, England & Wales no. Sheen lies midway between the Dove and Manifold Valleys, with Sheen Hill giving good views over the upper reaches of both. Data returned from the Piano 'meterActive/meterExpired' callback event. You take in a section of the Manifold Way pass by Wetton Mill and Swainsley Hall.Click here to view the details of the Manifold Valley walk, Flagg The path leads in between houses to emerge into a series of parallel fields, with the river and road at the far end. Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. is an independent, not for profit website. To reach The Manifold Inn, Hulme End, in-car SatNav users should select the Latitude/Longitude (Lat Lon) screen and enter: Lat = N53.13040 and Lon = W 1.8423. 01538 483741) will be able to supply further details. To return to Turn left and by the side of the toilets noted at the start and go down a couple of concrete steps into the Pottery shed car park and back onto the main road. Go to GPS File. You can contact the group or leader if in doubt. Turn right at the road just before Vincent House, and keep right at the fork to a footpath heading off right. Leek Tourist As you reach the end of the Manifold track section of this route, there is a delightful tea room but please check that it's open beforehand. Start time: 10:15. In about 30 meters turn right up the road signposted for the Youth Hostel. All details on this The route then returns via the steep-sided Big. Hilary is a determined, cheerful walker who meets personal challenges with a smile. Start time: 09:30. Keep an eye out for the distinctive medieval strip field system.Click here to view the details of the Chelmorton walk Author - Lou Johnson. Experience this 17.6-mile loop trail near Hartington, Derbyshire. At the end of the wall on your left, bear left uphill towards the flank of Narrowdale Hill. through the wood, crossing a bridge to the other side of the river, just ahead The second four walks on the app start from Weags Bridge a bit further along the Manifold Track. The visitor centre for the Manifold Way is also located near here. 150+ walks in Staffordshire. From Sheen Hill drop down to the north east and rejoin the road, where you turn left before taking the footpath on the right at the end of the next field. The path now leaves the river to your left and skirts some woodland for 150 metres. https://www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/visiting/planning-your-visit/parking. Precise opening dates for 2004 are not currently available. recommendation of any establishment is implied by inclusion on this Go through this and turn immediately right on the path that is on the opposite side of the wall you had first looked at. Grid reference: SK127604. towards the village and at the bottom of the hill, follow the road round to the This walk, tucked away among limestone hills on the county border, initially descends to the Dove down a quiet lane to the picture postcard village of Milldale and onto Stanshope Hall.Click here to view the details of the Alstonefield walk, Burial chambers on Minninglow by Sally Mosley (Image: Archant), Minninglow Hartington is the perfect base for exploring the southern section of the Peak District. (Tel. imposing but the cave inside is comparatively small. Beresford Tea Rooms It runs through the Manifold Valley with rocky cliffs, caves (Thor's Cave), woodland, river side and fields. Hartington Walks and Walking Guide Peak District, Derbyshire Hartington lies at the northern end of Dovedale and is an ideal centre for walking in this part of the Peak District National Park. Continue along the This trail is great for birding, hiking, and running, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring. Home Hartington and Sheen Peak District Walks. Top 20 best walks and hikes around Alstonefield Map data OpenStreetMap contributors 1 Milldale - Dovedale Loop from Alstonefield Intermediate 04:25 15.3 km 3.5 km/h 350 m 350 m Intermediate Hiking Tour. Additional notes. This first walk follows the route of the Manifold River along the valley and loops back through the countryside and along pretty lanes. The path now meanders towards the Pilsbury-Hartington road, passing abandoned mine shafts from the areas heyday as a lead and copper mining centre.
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