A scenic circular walk from Calver to High Rake on Longstone Edge, with sweeping Peak District views and fascinating traces of old lead mines, quarries and more.
Category: White Peak
The White Peak is situated in the southern half of the Peak District. Made of mostly Limestone, the area is filled with river valleys, hills, slopes, dales, and is stunning at any time of the year for a hike.
Walk 39: Peak Pilgrimage
This enriching long-distance walk blends sacred heritage with the serene landscapes of the Peak District, making it ideal for those seeking reflection alongside natural beauty.
Walk 38: Alstonefield to Milldale
This scenic circular hike offers an immersive experience of White Peak village charm and the natural beauty of Dovedale, making it perfect for those who want to explore both the rural heritage and scenic splendor of the Peak District.
Walk 37: Upper Wye Valley, from Tideswell
A beautiful hike around the Wye Valley.
Walk 36: Derwent Valley Heritage Way
Experience Derbyshire's long-distance River Derwent route, tracing its natural beauty and heritage from Shardlow to Heatherdene. Discover Chatsworth, Derwent Valley Mills, and historic towns en route.
Walk 33: Minninglow to Youlgreave
Explore the picturesque Minninglow to Youlgreave trail in Derbyshire's Peak District. Perfect for nature lovers and hikers of all skill levels. Plan your adventure today!
Walk 32: Monsal Trail and Deep Dale, from Bakewell
Discover the stunning beauty of the Wye Valley with this long scenic walk from Bakewell.
Walk 31: Lathkill Dale via Magpie Mine
A mesmerising circular hike down into Lathkill Dale, with a visit to the atmospheric remains of Magpie Mine - a fine example of lead mine industrial heritage in Derbyshire.
Walk 30: Calver to Eyam
A varied circular hike from the village of Calver to Eyam - famous for its self-imposed isolation after the bubonic plague was discovered in 1665.
Walk 29: Rowsley to Chatsworth
A stunning circular hike from Rowsley to Chatsworth. The route heads through the village of Edensor and also frequents a visit to the Hunting Tower that is perched high on the hill overlooking the Derwent valley.