Peak District National Park - West

364 Trails 135 POIs 14 Peaks 1 Campsite 6 Picnic Sites 3 Viewpoints

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Description

The Peak District National Park became the first national park in the United Kingdom in 1951. With its proximity to the cities of Manchester, Stoke-on-Trent, Derby and Sheffield, and access by road and rail, it attracts millions of visitors every year. An extensive network of public footpaths and numerous long-distance trails, over 1,800 miles (2,900 km) in total, and large open-access areas are available for hillwalking and hiking. The Pennine Way traverses the Dark Peak from Edale to the park's northern boundary just south of Standedge. Bridleways are used by mountain bikers, as well as horse riders. The Tissington Trail and High Peak Trail which re-use former railway lines are well used by walkers, horse riders and cyclists. Sections of the former rail routes were converted to multi-purpose cycle trails. After the Woodhead Line was closed between Hadfield and Penistone part of the trackbed was used for the Longdendale Trail section of the Trans Pennine Trail between Hadfield and Woodhead. The Manchester, Buxton, Matlock and Midlands Junction Railway between Rowsley and Buxton is part of the Monsal Trail. The trackbed of the Cromford and High Peak Railway is open to the public as the High Peak Trail. The Tissington Trail uses another disused rail line between Buxton and Ashbourne.

Trails in the Hikepack map

  • A Walk to the Forest
  • Back Lane
  • Buxton Old Coach Road
  • Charity Lane
  • Contoured (winter) descent avoiding steps
  • Crooked Yard Road
  • Cumberland Clough
  • DOVEHEAD AND THREE SHIRES HEAD
  • Dane Valley Way
  • Danebower Hollow
  • Forest Bridleway
  • Forest Road
  • Gritstone Trail (Disley - River Dane)
  • Gritstone Trail (Lyme Park Alternative)
  • Gritstone Trail (North)
  • Gritstone Trail (River Dane - Rushton Spencer)
  • Gritstone trail
  • Hacked Way Lane
  • Hampers Bridge
  • Hedgerow
  • Lime Avenue
  • Manifold Trail
  • North Cheshire Way
  • Old Charity Lane
  • Shutlingsloe Walk
  • Taxal Edge
  • Tegg's Nose Trail
  • The Bullock Smithy Hike
  • Whiteleas Road
  • Whitty Lane

Attractions in the Hikepack map

  • Andrews Knob
  • Axe Edge
  • Axe Edge Moor
  • Big Low
  • Billinge Hill
  • Blaze Farm
  • Brink Brow
  • Burbage Edge
  • Cats Tor
  • Cheeks Hill
  • Clough House Car Park
  • Cut-Thorn Hill
  • Derbyshire Bridge car park
  • Disley
  • Don Whillans Memorial Hut
  • Errwood Hall
  • Five Stones
  • Flash Bar Cafe
  • Flash Bar Stores
  • Gib Torr Rocks
  • Goytsclough Quarry Car Park
  • Gradbach
  • Gradbach Scout Camp
  • Gun
  • Hen Cloud
  • Higher Moor
  • Ladder Hill
  • Lyme Hall
  • Nessit Hill
  • Oliver Hill
  • Peak View Cafe
  • Pike Low
  • Pym Chair
  • Reed Hill
  • Roaches Tea Rooms
  • Shawside Farm
  • Shining Tor
  • Shutlingsloe
  • Sponds Hill
  • Standing Stone Car Park
  • The Cage
  • The Knott
  • The Lantern
  • The Mill Cafe
  • The Roaches
  • The Street Car Park
  • The Winking Man
  • Trentabank Car Park
  • Trout Farm
  • Whetstone Ridge
  • Yearns Low

Copyright

The PDF and JPG maps are released by Hikepack under the Creative Commons license Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/.
Contains data ©OpenStreetMap contributors (http://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright) under the Open Database License (https://opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/). Topographic map based on elevation data from Viewfinderpanoramas.org (Jonathan de Ferranti). Description text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License from Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_Creative_Commons_Attribution-ShareAlike_3.0_Unported_License. Cover image ©Simon Harrod https://www.flickr.com/photos/sidibousaid/33124765935/ CC BY 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/).