Canyons around Hope, located in the Peak District, United Kingdom, are characterized by deep river valleys, ancient woodlands, and rugged terrain. This region offers a variety of natural features, including gorges, cloughs, and historical sites. The landscape provides opportunities for exploring diverse trails and experiencing the area's geological formations.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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Odin Mine is the oldest documented lead mine in Derbyshire, the first recorded mention dating back to 1280. It's likely to pre-date this back as far as Roman, Saxon and even Danish times. The original open-cast workings created a limestone gorge which is now the entrance area. Near the gorge is the Odin Cave, a naturally formed void.
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A peaceful escape into nature with ancient woodland, gurgling streams, and moss-covered rocks. The combination of the flowing brook, shaded woodland, and rugged gritstone edges creates a magical atmosphere, especially in the early morning or late afternoon light. The brook originates from Burbage Moor, flowing through the Longshaw Estate and into Padley Gorge. Its length is 6 km (3.7 miles) Winds its way over gritstone boulders and through heather-clad moorland. After a rainy period; you will find some small waterfalls. Padley Wood: You will find ancient oak and birch Trees – their twisted, moss-covered trunks create an otherworldly feel. For those interested in the fauna, you may spot some woodpeckers, nuthatches, and pied flycatchers. As for the flora: bluebells when in season; ferns and a lot of moss. Beware that the wood can get crowded at week-end. Paths get muddy after rainfall; make sure you have appropriate footwear.
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The Burbage valley is a lovely place to ride with far reaching views over the moors, it’s a place that isn’t difficult to ride due to its gentle gradient but in dryer conditions it’s quite fun at the bottom end as it has a flowing nature
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Watch out for slippy rocks.good foot wear needed on this scramble
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This is a scramble to get up or down from. Good fitness required. Would say this is harder than Jacobs ladder, to give context.
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Very picturesque run but watch out for low hanging branches during the climb at the beginning. Position was about 20-30m out so make sure you take the right path each time.
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Relatively easy gravel path, nothing too technical crossed by shallow flowing water in a few places after rain.
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The most popular canyons and gorges around Hope include Burbage Brook and Padley Gorge, known for its ancient woodland and wildlife. Other favorites are Burbage Valley, offering great views and easy access, and William Clough Path, which has significant historical context.
Yes, Burbage Valley is considered family-friendly, offering easy access and beautiful views suitable for walks or bike rides. Burbage Brook and Padley Gorge is also a great spot where families can spend hours exploring the brook and woodland.
You'll encounter a variety of natural features, including ancient oak-birch woodlands at Burbage Brook and Padley Gorge, deep river valleys, and rugged terrain. Grindsbrook Clough features numerous waterfalls and opportunities for scrambling.
The William Clough Path holds historical significance as it was central to the 1932 mass trespass. Additionally, Odin Mine, one of England's oldest lead mines dating back to 1260, is a notable historical site in the area.
The difficulty varies. Trails like those in Burbage Valley offer easy access. However, paths like William Clough Path can be challenging, especially in wet conditions where the path becomes waterlogged. Grindsbrook Clough involves scrambling and can be slippery after rain, requiring hands-free climbing.
Beyond exploring the canyons, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. There are numerous mountain hikes, gravel biking routes, and easy hikes available around Hope. Burbage Valley is also popular for rock climbing.
The William Clough Path is a challenging trail with historical significance. It can become very waterlogged during the wet season, so good, waterproof boots are essential. It can also be extremely busy, especially on good weather days, so be prepared for crowds.
Grindsbrook Clough offers a scenic climb with many small waterfalls. The scramble gets steeper as you progress, requiring you to use your hands. Rocks can be slippery, especially after heavy rain, so exercise caution and keep your hands free for climbing rather than using poles.
While the guide doesn't specify a single 'best' time, visitor tips suggest that some areas like Burbage Brook and Padley Gorge can get very busy on bank holidays and weekends. For challenging routes like William Clough Path, avoiding the wet season is advisable due to waterlogged conditions.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and diverse outdoor activities. Many enjoy the ancient woodlands and wildlife at Burbage Brook and Padley Gorge, the impressive views from Burbage Valley, and the challenging yet rewarding climbs of places like Grindsbrook Clough.
Yes, Burbage Valley is a very popular place for rock climbing, featuring several outcrops. It's a great spot for those looking for bouldering and scrambling opportunities.


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