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Peak District Boundary Walk Friends of the Peak District

Peak District Boundary Walk By Friends of the Peak District

Peak District Boundary Walk by Friends of the Peak District


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To celebrate Britain's first national park, supporters of Friends of the Peak District have devised a 190-mile walking route around its boundary - the Peak District Boundary Walk. Peak District Boundary Walk includes a detailed route description, Ordnance Survey 1:25,000-scale maps and information about places of interest and local facilities.

Peak District Boundary Walk Summary

Peak District Boundary Walk: 190 miles around the edge of the national park by Friends of the Peak District

To celebrate Britain's first and arguably most beautiful national park, supporters of Friends of the Peak District have devised a 190-mile walking route around its entire boundary - the Peak District Boundary Walk. Stretching from the moorland tops of the South Pennines to the gentle limestone scenery of the Derbyshire Dales, the route embraces the urban edges of Sheffield and Oldham, as well as Staffordshire's rugged moorland and the undulating slopes of Cheshire.

Follow the route along existing footpaths, tracks, quiet lanes, former railway lines and a canal towpath. Enjoy some quiet and little-known corners of the national park. Walk it in day stages or tackle it all in one go.

Peak District Boundary Walk includes a detailed route description, Ordnance Survey 1:25,000-scale maps and information about places of interest and local facilities. Separate features examine some of the key national park issues and how the Friends of the Peak District have campaigned for over 90 years to safeguard our most precious landscapes.

About Friends of the Peak District

Friends of the Peak District safeguards the landscapes of Britain's first national park. We challenge and campaign against developments that threaten the Peak District's beauty and tranquillity. We want thriving rural communities. We support homes for local people, sustainable jobs and local services. Climate change is the biggest threat to our countryside. We champion suitable renewable energy, environmental building design and green transport schemes in the national park. Friends of the Peak District is a branch of the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) and looks after the Peak District National Park, South Yorkshire and six parishes in North East Derbyshire (Barlow, Dronfield, Eckington, Holmesfield, Killamarsh and Unstone). For more information, please visit our website: www.friendsofthepeak.org.uk

Table of Contents

Foreword by Fiona Reynolds; Introduction; Route planner; Overview map; Buxton to Hayfield; Stage 1: Buxton to Peak Forest; Stage 2: Peak Forest to Hayfield; Pushing the boundaries; Hayfield to Greenfield; Stage 3: Hayfield to Old Glossop; Stage 4: Old Glossop to Greenfield; Longdendale: roads, rails and pylons; Greenfield to Holme; Stage 5: Greenfield to Marsden; Stage 6: Marsden to Holme; The Pennine Way and access to the hills; Holme to Low Bradfield; Stage 7: Holme to Langsett; Stage 8: Langsett to Low Bradfield; Landscapes and energy; Low Bradfield to Millthorpe; Stage 9: Low Bradfield to Ringinglow; Stage 10: Ringinglow to Millthorpe; Sheffield's beautiful frame; Millthorpe to Winster; Stage 11: Millthorpe to Beeley; Stage 12: Beeley to Winster; Land management old and new; Winster to Thorpe; Stage 13: Winster to Roystone Grange; Stage 14: Roystone Grange to Thorpe; Rock: geology and quarrying; Thorpe to Tittesworth Reservoir; Stage 15: Thorpe to Waterfall; Stage 16: Waterfall to Tittesworth Reservoir; A tale of two valleys; Tittesworth Reservoir to Bollington; Stage 17: Tittesworth Reservoir to Wildboarclough; Stage 18: Wildboarclough to Bollington; Take back the tracks; Bollington to Buxton; Stage 19: Bollington to Whaley Bridge; Stage 20: Whaley Bridge to Buxton; The power of water; Facilities check-list; Acknowledgements.

Additional information

GOR008780295
9781909461536
1909461539
Peak District Boundary Walk: 190 miles around the edge of the national park by Friends of the Peak District
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Vertebrate Publishing Ltd
20170706
160
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