Hartington Town Quarter CP
Hartington Town Quarter CP
Natural monuments around Hartington Town Quarter CP showcase the diverse geological formations and scenic beauty of the Peak District. This area features distinctive hills, ancient reef knolls, and significant dales, shaped by millions of years of natural processes. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from challenging climbs to tranquil riverside paths. The region offers opportunities to observe unique geological features and appreciate the natural environment.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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A short sharp climb from either the South or North for great views of the valley
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The car park is free for National Trust members. I love climbing but I don't like heights....confusing I know! I really enjoyed this short climb but I found myself on a small scramble which got my blood pumping a little!
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Nice area to stop by, have a snack and enjoy the peaceful noise of a running stream. Don't stop if you need to pee haha! :)
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Car park isn’t free but costs £6.60 for the day or £4 for 4 hours
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Very steep (near vertical) section at the top not for the faint hearted! Climbing briefly required and the rocks may be slippery if wet, some surfaces are a bit crumbly, and it is likely to be windy! But wonderful views
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Tough little steep hill in this area but worthwhile doing.
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Park house -Thought it too dangerous ,long fall if you slip . Need a rope ! Chrome hill lovely.
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The area boasts several unique natural monuments. Don't miss Chrome Hill, often called the 'Dragon's Back' for its undulating profile, and its neighbor Parkhouse Hill, an iconic climb that is the remains of an ancient atoll. Both offer spectacular views and a challenging hike.
Yes, Thorpe Cloud is a distinctive conical hill with breathtaking views. While not explicitly historical in the provided data, the region itself has a rich past. For a site with clear historical ties, Thor's Cave, a significant natural cave within a limestone crag, is believed to have been used for shelter since the late Stone Age, with evidence also found from the Iron Age and Roman periods.
Many natural monuments in the area offer outstanding panoramic views. From the summit of Chrome Hill and Parkhouse Hill, you'll find amazing and spectacular vistas. High Wheeldon Summit Trig Point also provides fabulous views over Chrome and Parkhouse Hills. The Roaches, a rugged gritstone ridge, offers outstanding panoramic scenery on clear days, potentially extending as far as Snowdon in Wales.
Yes, Monsal Dale Weir is a delightful river feature that is considered family-friendly and a great spot for photos. Beresford Dale, a narrow and leafy section of the Dove Valley, is also ideal for family walks due to its scenic charm, abundant wildflowers, and rich birdsong.
While specific dog rules for each monument are not detailed, Beresford Dale is known to be suitable for dog walks due to its scenic charm and diverse natural elements. When exploring other areas, it's always best to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or sensitive wildlife habitats, and to follow the Countryside Code.
The Peak District is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery, wildflowers, and generally milder weather, making it ideal for hiking and enjoying the dales like Beresford Dale. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the landscape. While some paths can be steep and slippery, especially on wet days, the views are rewarding in any season. Always check the weather forecast before heading out.
The area around Hartington Town Quarter CP is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, general cycling, and mountain biking. For example, there are many cycling routes available, such as the 'Chatsworth House – Alport Village and River loop' for road cycling or the 'Tissington Trail Scenic View – Manifold Valley Trail loop' for mountain biking. You can explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Hartington Town Quarter CP, Cycling around Hartington Town Quarter CP, and MTB Trails around Hartington Town Quarter CP guides.
Absolutely. Chrome Hill and Parkhouse Hill are known for their challenging climbs and technical ridges, offering a real sense of exhilaration. Thorpe Cloud also involves a short but steep climb to its summit. These hills can be unforgiving, so be prepared for steep and potentially slippery paths.
Wolfscote Dale, a popular walking route following the River Dove, is an excellent place to enjoy a diverse range of wildlife in a picturesque setting. Beresford Dale is also known for its rich birdsong and abundant wildflowers along the water's edge, where you might even see fish jumping at 'Pike Pool'.
While not a hidden gem in the traditional sense, The Roaches, an impressively rugged gritstone ridge, offers mythical tales and 15-meter natural gritstone clefts, making it an exciting area to explore beyond the more frequently mentioned hills. It also features Doxey Pool at its summit, associated with a mythical mermaid.
The natural monuments around Hartington Town Quarter CP have fascinating geological origins. Parkhouse Hill, for instance, is the remains of an atoll, or reef knoll, formed approximately 340 million years ago when the area was covered by a tropical sea. Thor's Cave is set within a large limestone crag, showcasing the region's significant limestone geology.


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