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Hikes around Disley explore the village's location on the northwestern edge of the Peak District National Park. The landscape is characterized by the wooded valley of the River Goyt, gentle hills, and open Pennine moorland. The area's highest point is Black Hill, and many routes feature the Peak Forest Canal or pass through the expansive grounds of Lyme Park.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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7.53km
02:02
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.67km
02:44
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7.67km
02:06
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.46km
01:53
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A gentle climb up the hill to The Cage. Don't forget to look for the OS benchmark carved onto the side of the building!
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Great Walk. Some steep climbs, especially to The Lantern and back on blue path to The Cage. Beautiful countryside and woods. Very relaxing and ✌️
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The Cage 265.7m P10.1 (872ft) (Hill ID: 512903) [JNSA N/a] Peak District National Park Definitive List summit.
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Torr Mill: Owned by the Schofield family, this mill was constructed in 1794. Originally five stories tall, it burned down in 1912. The Community Hydro Scheme turbine now uses its old waterwheel housing. The mill was used for cotton spinning and later linen manufacture
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Ride along the park's picturesque paths to discover the beautiful gardens, ancient woodland and rugged moors. The impressive hall was built in the 16th century, and was once a great sporting estate. Lyme Park is a National Trust property that is free to access by bike when the park is open. Check the park’s opening times before setting off.
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Built in the late 18th century, the Peak Forest Canal was designed to transport goods, such as limestone from Dove Holes to the Ashton Canal. These days, its towpaths are somewhat more serene and make for pleasant, flat walking surrounded by lovely countryside.
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Yes, Disley is an excellent starting point for circular hikes. The area offers a variety of loops that take you through different landscapes, from the historic grounds of Lyme Park to the banks of the Peak Forest Canal. A great example is the Lyme Hall – The Cage, Lyme Park loop from Disley, which keeps you close to the village while exploring the famous estate.
Absolutely. Disley has a train station with good connections, making it easy to arrive without a car. Many trails, including popular routes into Lyme Park and along the Peak Forest Canal, can be started directly from the village centre, just a short walk from the station.
Yes, there are several gentle walks suitable for families. The towpath along the Peak Forest Canal offers a flat and accessible route. For a walk with rewarding views that isn't too strenuous, consider the View of the Cage and Lyme Park – The Bowstones loop from Disley, which is one of the easier options in the area.
Lyme Park is a large, historic estate managed by the National Trust, famous for its appearance as Pemberley in the BBC's Pride and Prejudice. It offers extensive parkland with herds of deer and numerous walking trails. You can hike through the park on various routes, with many starting from Disley village and leading up to landmarks like The Cage.
Many trails around Disley are great for walking with dogs, especially the paths along the River Goyt and the Peak Forest Canal. However, when hiking in Lyme Park or on moorland, be aware of livestock and deer. It's required to keep dogs on a lead in many areas, particularly during lambing and bird-nesting seasons.
The scenery is very diverse. You'll find peaceful, wooded valleys along the River Goyt, flat towpaths by the Peak Forest Canal, and the expansive, historic parkland of Lyme Park. For more dramatic landscapes, higher routes lead onto classic Pennine moorland with rugged gritstone outcrops and panoramic views.
Yes, many walkers plan their routes to include a stop at a traditional pub. Disley village itself has several highly-regarded pubs like The Ram's Head and The White Lion, which are perfect for starting or finishing a hike. Some longer circular routes may pass near pubs in neighbouring villages as well.
The Gritstone Trail is a well-known long-distance path that starts in Disley and runs for 35 miles (56 km) south to Kidsgrove. The initial section offers a fantastic day hike from the village, taking you into the wild moorland and dramatic rocky landscapes that characterise the western edge of the Peak District.
There are over 40 curated hiking routes around Disley available on komoot. These range from short, easy rambles of just a few kilometres to challenging all-day treks, ensuring there's a trail for every fitness level and interest.
The hiking routes around Disley are very popular with the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars. Hikers often praise the variety of the terrain, from the well-maintained paths in Lyme Park to the rugged beauty of the open moorlands.
For some of the best panoramic views, head to the higher ground. A hike up to Black Hill, the highest point in the area, is very rewarding. Similarly, the trails within Lyme Park that ascend to landmarks like The Cage or The Bowstones offer magnificent vistas over the Cheshire Plain and surrounding moorland.


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