CORVID-19 Hill-walking is great exercise and it is good to get out in the outside world and it is inherently safer and healthier than staying indoors. But we still lneed to take precautions whilst outside. Please do not go out walking if you are showing sisns of Corvid-19. When out walking make sure you give people space - 1m at least and preferable 2m. Remember that if it feels too crowded then walk away and try somewhere else. If you get into difficulty the MRT will come out to help you but they should not have to put themselves into danger from this virus. Take Care Out There.

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Gritstone Edge
  • First National Park in UK
  • Distinctive Gritstone Edges along east of area
  • Famous moorland of Kinder and Bleaklow
  • More "peat" than "peaks" but still plenty of great walks
  • Very popular area as it is located between Bradford Manchester, Derby and Sheffield

The Peak District is a magical place. It is an area of tranquility in the centre of England and within such a short travel time from the major cities of the north. This rightly makes the area popular for visitors on any sunny summer weekend. However come to see the area in autumn when the trees are changing; in winter when the tops are white and not black; in spring when the grasses and flowers are budding; and you can find solitude here.

One of the unique features of the Peak District are the Gritstone Edges that run along the eastern boundary of the area, from Chatsworth in the south to Stanage and beyond in the north. There is nowhere like this in the rest of the UK. The highlight of these Gritstone Edges is Stanage Edge which runs for 8kms from above Hathersage to the Strines on the A57. The magnificent sweep of the edge when viewed from Hathersage is one of the most iconic views of the Peak District, indeed the UK. Many visitors are attracted here, to climb the rough and steep rocks, to bike through the moorland terrain or to walk through this great countryside.