![]() ![]() From Upper Booth you climb up on to Rushup Edge and along the ridge to the summit of Mam Tor, all the time with the most amazing views to both sides of you, of the Hope Valley in one direction and back across the Edale Valley in the other. You follow the Pennine Way out of the pretty village of Edale, with stunning views all across the Edale Valley to Mam Tor, and then follow farm trails to the lovely hamlet of Upper Booth. ![]() For a true countryside day out that gives you a real taste of this part of the world, it’s hard to beat. Many routes are also suited to fell running.There’s no question that this circular Edale walk to Mam Tor is challenging in places, but it shows off some of the most spectacular views in the Peak District and definitely repays the effort. 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. 35 circular routes for most abilities, from 8km to 19km, around Edale, Marsden, Fairholmes, Baslow and Castleton, including Kinder Scout and Mam Tor, and 5 longer (25km to 45km) routes highlighting the best of the Gritstone Edges, High Moorland and Deep Valleys.Īn inspirational guidebook to 50 classic walks on the rolling Pennine landscape. Guidebook to 40 walks in the Dark Peak area of the Peak District National Park. The walks listed above are the nearest 35 from Castleton when measured in a straight line. ![]() Kinder, Edale and Castleton Ridge from Hope The Summit of Kinder Scout via The Cloughsīurbage Rocks & Padley Gorge from Hay Wood The River Derwent, Curbar, Baslow & Froggatt Edges Ringing Roger & Grindslow Knoll from Edale Miller's Dale & Cressbrook Dale from Tideswell Dale Cave Dale and Winnats Pass from Castleton ![]()
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