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</body></html>";s:4:"text";s:15473:"A former railway, the Monsal Trail is a nine-mile walking and cycling trail linking Bakewell with the outskirts of Buxton. There is a further pub and a tea room at the half-way point. Continue past Longstone Station, Headstone Tunnel, the Monsal Viaduct, and then two shorter tunnels before reaching Miller’s Dale Station and viaduct. Directions. This particular circular route will show you the iconic view from Monsal Head, will take you along the meandering … Click thumbnails for larger images. Intermediate. The Monsal Trail is a traffic-free route through the spectacular limestone scenery of the old Midland Railway line, and is ideal for walkers, cyclists, horse riders and wheelchair users. This circular walk around Belper looks at the various lost industries of the world's first cotton mill town. Using the dismantled railway on the Monsal trail, before dropping to riverside paths and eventually open farmland on the Pennine Bridleway which brings you back to Tideswell. Follow the trail east through the lovely Miller's Dale with views of the River Wye. 15.4 km. The Monsal Trail is a former Midland Railway line which runs for 8.5 miles and provides a safe, traffic route for walking and cycling in the Peak District. Ashford-in-the Water walk to Monsal Head (circular 6.2km) Ashford-in-the-Water is a picture-postcard village in the heart of the Peak District and this circular walk leads you up to Monsal Head and back. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Located at the south-west of Holmfirth are two circular walks around the Digley Reservoir. The Bakewell Railway Walk also creates a circular walk using the trail. This walk follows the Monsal Trail along the old railway line west from Bakewell, returning via a couple of diversions around Chee Dale and Water-cum-Jolly Dale. The route begins at the former Bakewell Station and follows the Monsal Trail northward to its end at Blackwell Mill. A good portion of this walk utilizes the Monsal Trail, an old railway that has been converted to walking trails. I had a friend and her seven year old son stay with me for a few days over half term. Use the map at the bottom of the page together with these notes and a paper map, preferably 1:25,000 (Explorer OL24) The Monsal Trail is an old railway line. To help you find the best hikes and walks around Great Longstone, we’ve reviewed our full collection of trails and routes in the region. Nearest Train (or tube) Station (s): Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash. Matlock and Matlock Bath – A 10 km circular sightseeing trail exploring I had long wanted to walk in the vicinity of the famous Monsal Trail without spending too much time on the line of the old railway track. The next stop is Monsal Head with its magnificent views, before returning along The Monsal Trail to Great Longstone. It was with this in mind that seven members of the Sheffield Hallam University Fellwalking and Mountaineering Club set out from Bakewell on a circular walk taking in Monsal Dale and returning via the Magpie Mine and the villages of Sheldon and Over Haddon. An out-and-return circular walk. Monsal, Dale and Bakewell Circular is a 12.3 mile loop trail located near Bakewell, Derbyshire, England that features a river and is rated as moderate. The Tissington Trail – 9.6km. The Monsal Trail is a 8.5 mile traffic free route for walkers, cyclists, horse riders and wheelchair users through spectacular limestone dales and fascinating railway tunnels. It takes you along a beautiful path, rocky in places but plenty of twists and turns – worth getting some good hiking footwear if you don’t have yet. Starting in the town of Tideswell, you will follow the Dale of Tideswell, before joining the River Wye as it meanders through the hills. 8 Walks Around The Monsal Trail [Rubery, Mr Jim] on Amazon.com. The route includes sections along the River Wye, visits Monsal Head, uses a section of the Monsal Trail and Great Shacklow Wood. The Monsal Trail has plenty of places to start and end your journey.The trail follows the old Bakewell to Wyedale Railway through some of the best limestone Dales in Derbyshire. A little bit further afield this walk on the Monsal Trail takes in tunnels, wild flowers and a reward of a magnificent view for those who head for the Derbyshire Dales Click here for the route around Miller's Dale and Blackwell Sheepwash Bridge, Ashford in the Water - Credit: Archant Ashford-in-the-Water and Great Shacklow Wood The walk can be extended by not using the opened Monsal Trail tunnels - i.e. It starts from Bakewell and visits Monsal Head before heading to the picture postcard village of Ashford in the Water. Combine this walk with a pub lunch half way round at The Stables Bar at Monsal Head, or at the Bulls Head in Ashford-in-the-Water afterwards. It has many attractive courtyards, independent shops, cafes. The route includes sections along the River Wye, visits Monsal Head, uses a section of the Monsal Trail and Great Shacklow Wood. This circular walk explores the beautiful Monsal Dale in the Derbyshire Dales. It's a very scenic spot with woodland trails and riverside paths along a lovely section of the River Wye. Look out for wildlife including dippers and kingfishers as you make your way along the river. Experience Monsal Head, a viewpoint that some say is the finest in the Peak District. Tideswell Circular Walk. Access the trail at the rear of Hassop Station, turning right to pass in front of the building and under the road bridge. The route veers off the Monsal trail to meander through the Wye Valley next to the river. Our longest Monsal Trail walk, this is a 13-mile walk northwards along the Monsal Trail from Bakewell to Buxton. You continue past the village of Cressbrook to Monsal Head where you will pass the impressive Headstone Viaduct. Condition : I feel absolutely fine after this walk. Pack : Today I carried my 30-litre Karrimor rucksack, filled with water, my waterproofs, a book and other odds and ends. Route Difficulty: Easy. The full trail is 8.5 miles long but we’ve picked out a short stretch between Hassop and Headstone Viaduct. For those looking for a short stroll alongside woods and through fields, the short walk is approximately two miles long or the route can be extended for a more invigorating five mile walk across open moorland, taking in some fantastic scenery. Distance: 7.69 km (4.81 miles) Route Elevation: 300 m. Route Time: 2-3 hrs. By Neil Coates. This walks starts and finishes on the edge of Little Longstone where autumn walkers can … Monsal Head – A Circular Walk. A circular walk along the Monsal Trail visiting Miller's Dale, Monsal Dale and Monsal Head before returning via Taddington. The route starts from the car park at the Miller's Dale Viaduct. Follow the trail east through the lovely Miller's Dale with views of the River Wye. This is where the impressive Headstone Viaduct, which forms part of the Monsal Trail, straddles the verdant Monsal Dale and the River Wye meanders aimlessly through.. Our short Monsal Head circular walk takes you from the main view point by the Monsal Head Hotel, down into the dale … Monsal Head is one of the most iconic beauty spots of the Peak District. Monsal Trail is a great, flat, 8 mile walk, starting at the picturesque town of Bakewell. 04:09. Start and Finish: Monsal Head Car Park, Great Longstone, Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1NL Monsal Dale and Wye Valley Walk – A 10 km circular route in Monsal Dale and the Wye Valley along the River Wye and Deep Dale, stopping at Monsal Head and Ashford-in-the-Water. This walk through Monsal Dale takes you through the River Wye’s twisting, wooded gorge, deep in the White Peak where, in autumn, woodlands cover the deep slopes in golden tints. This walk was last Saturday, it’s a 4 mile circular from Ashford in the Water (really pretty village not far from Bakewell) to the famously beautiful vista point of Monsal Head, utilising the Monsal trail (a disused railway line) for a short while and even going through the … The Monsal Trail is a 16km (10 miles) linear footpath connecting Blackwell Visitor Car Park, Wye Dale in Derbyshire, England with Coombs Road, Bakewell in Derbyshire, England. This is a lovely Bakewell dog walk. Up the path/steps to reach the Monsal Trail. The Bakewell Railway Walk also creates a circular walk using the trail. It starts from Bakewell and visits Monsal Head before heading to the picture postcard village of Ashford in the Water. For more walking ideas in the area see the Peak District Walks and White Peak Walks pages. 8 Walks Around The Monsal Trail The Monsal Trail itself is a former railway line which was closed down in the 1960s and eventually converted into being a recreational route. Best Walks in the Peak District – 2.3km. The beginning of the Monsal Trail Walking along the Monsal Trail towards Monsal Head Monsal Head – 2.4km . Some sections of the trail can be steep and slippery when wet. Physical Difficulty The Monsal Trail is a renowned cycling and walking route that follows a section of the old Manchester – London railway built in 1863. From Tideswell car park, you begin the walk as a low-level walk through beautiful Tideswell Dale into Miller’s Dale, following the winding River Wye and limestone cliffs surrounding the dales. To give your dog the opportunity of a paddle. There is plenty of parking in Bakewell village but it does get very busy; be sure to arrive early to secure parking. The village street is left, where the remaining water pump in … Watch out for horses and cyclists here, particularly regarding your dog. 9 miles (15 km) A circular walk along the Monsal Trail visiting Miller's Dale, Monsal Dale and Monsal Head before returning via Taddington. The walk does have a sting … by following the river path rather than the more direct old railway route. walk in the Derbyshire countryside, at Monsal Dale. The Monsal Trail. Walk Route Description. Home Europe England Monsal Dale and Wye Valley – A 10 km Circular Walk. Follow this to the track where the old railway would have run and turn left (signposted Bakewell). The Monsal Trail is waymarked by name posts. Follow this for some distance, over the viaduct and just before the “Headstone Tunnel” take the path on the left up to the Monsal Dale Hotel and your car just beyond. This circular Peak District walk combines the agricultural and industrial nature of the area. The route then descends and follows pretty woodland trails alongside the River Wye back towards Ashford … Browse all of the details of each route below — and explore more of the nature around Great Longstone.  It is a pleasant circular dog walk around Bakewell, which follows part of the Monsal Trail and includes a public bridleway and some roads. I would recommend parking at Hassop Station Café. Monsal Head - Upperdale - The River Wye - Cressbrook Mill - The River Wye - Water-cum-Jolly Dale - Litton Mill - The Monsal Trail - Water-cum-Jolly Dale - Monsal Head Viaduct - Monsal Head. A long but gentle walk. ... Monsal Head – Monsal Trail Loop from Little Longstone. The trail offers a number of activity options and is accessible year-round. A circular Peak District Walk that includes a number of the highlights of the area to the west of Bakewell. The walk does have a sting in the tail as there is a lengthy ascent towards the end of the walk. If you don’t want to follow this the entire way, make your way down to the bank of the River Wye for an even more scenic route. Walk. The rest of the walk is back the way you came,you can take the lower path through the valley following the River Wye ,or take the paths over the tunnels instead of going through them but that will add a good 3 miles extra to the walk all paths are signposted and well marked .All the routes lead back to the viaduct at Monsul Head ,when you get back to the viaduct walk over it and take the path … It follows well-made paths up and out of the village towards Monsal Head and over the iconic viaduct. 3. Monsal Trail from Hassop Station Café. Winding through limestone cuttings, echoing tunnels and … A circular Peak District Walk that inclues a number of the highlights of the area to the west of Bakewell. This circular walk starts from the old station at Millers Dale and follows the Monsal Trail for a short distance, before heading down to the River Wye and Chee Dale Nature Reserve. Bakewell is an attractive market town which lies within the Peak District National Park. Relics of the area’s industrial heritage enhance your experience of an already dramatic landscape. It starts from Bakewell town centre and follows part of the Monsal Trail before descending back into Bakewell through fields and footpaths. Chee Dale from Millers Dale Peak District Walk – 0.6km. Then retrace steps back to Bakewell. This walk was great for introducing a seven year old to the Peak District. It is 8.5mi in length, stretching from Buxton to Bakewell, but this hike is a select section of that. Built along the path of a disused railway line and roughly following the course of the River Wye, it visits many highlights of the region. 21/11/2020 on Monsal Dale and Wye Valley – A 10 km Circular Walk. The Monsal Trail is a cycling, horse riding and walking trail in the Derbyshire Peak District. For an alternative route see the Monsal Trail Circular Walk which uses part of the trail to visit Monsal Dale, Millers Dale and the village of Taddington. In this blog post, I’d like to bring you along on a lovely (quite muddy!) A circular walk, you'll travel through two distinct landscapes: the secretive, deep-cut gorge of Chee Dale, followed by the higher, much more open farmland typical of the White Peak. The route follows the Monsal Trail, a disused railway line that has been converted into a cycling, horse riding and walking trail. The 8.5 mile (14 km) Monsal Trail begins just outside Bakewell. The notes below are to accompany you, not to guide you. Click here to read it. A circular walk from Bakewell heading north along the Monsal Trail to Hassop Station along a bridle path to reach the River Wye where you follow the river's banks back to the town of Bakewell. Length 12.3 miElevation gain 1,630 ftRoute type Loop The Monsal Trail – Walk and Cycle Route in the Peak District – 3.5km. THE WALK An easy walk, it first climbs gently up towards Longstone Edge, before descending to Little Longstone. 1 From the Monsal Trail car park, follow the signs onto the Monsal Trail, heading left towards Hassop. The route starts from the car park at the Miller's Dale Viaduct. Circular walk. Summary: A four mile walk from Bakewell along the Monsal Trail to the viewpoint at Monsal Head. This I achieved by designing a circular walk which covered a number of separate dales, some well known and one which was quite secretive. There is a large pay and display car park, which does get busy at peak times. This walk takes in some of the popular dales in the Wye Valley – Tideswell Dale and Miller’s Dale, as well as Water-cum-Jolly Dale and a small section of the Monsal Trail (mostly above it!) See this list of walks, routes & maps in: Grade Order | Length Order | Time Order | Walk Number or Start Location Order. 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