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Easy hiking trails around Great Hucklow traverse a diverse landscape, blending the gritstone moorland of the Dark Peak with the limestone scenery of the White Peak. The region features open fields, ancient footpaths, and old tracks, often divided by drystone walls. Ridge tops provide panoramic views, and the area includes picturesque dales and evidence of historical lead mining. This geological variety offers a range of scenic beauty for hikers.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
4.6
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39
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5.91km
01:34
60m
60m
Enjoy an easy 3.7-mile hike on the Grindlow & Foolow loop from Great Hucklow, exploring charming villages and limestone scenery.
4.3
(3)
42
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6.85km
01:51
90m
90m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.5
(4)
5
hikers
6.95km
01:55
110m
110m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.63km
01:19
100m
100m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.30km
01:45
120m
120m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This waterfall is well hidden in a cop of trees. But it is best visited during a wet spell as if it has been dry you well be met with a damp cliff wall.
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Arrive mid-morning on a crisp autumn day to wander the quaint village green with its medieval cross, duck pond, and bull-ring—perfect for photos of the limestone cottages without crowds. Grab a hearty pub lunch at The Bull’s Head, savoring local ales and farm-fresh dishes, then embark on the easy 2.4-mile walk to nearby Eyam (the “Plague Village”) for a dose of history amid rolling dales. Park at the edge of the village (limited spots), wear comfy shoes for the quiet lanes, and time your visit for late August if you can catch the colorful well dressings festival
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Old road closed to most traffic but still accessible by bike/foot. The diversion signs are for vehicles.
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The Grade II listed church was opened on 17 November 1888. The Chancel was added that 17 December, and the front vestibule was a later addition.
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Pretty waterfall. Access down to the foot of it is unsuitable for anyone with mobility issues.
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Cracking stretch of road along the ridge, usually very quiet with traffic and great views on both sides. The Barrel Inn (half way along) is a pretty decent pub too.
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foolow church is so cute !! has a little corner for walkers' refreshments too, if open
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There are over 500 easy hiking trails around Great Hucklow, offering a wide variety of routes through the diverse landscapes of the Peak District. These trails are suitable for various fitness levels, blending gritstone moorland with limestone dales.
Easy hikes around Great Hucklow offer a mix of open fields, ancient footpaths, and old tracks, often divided by traditional drystone walls. You'll experience the gritstone moorland of the Dark Peak and the rich pastures and limestone scenery of the White Peak, providing varied and picturesque views.
Yes, many easy routes are circular. For example, the Grindlow & Foolow loop from Great Hucklow is an easy 3.7-mile circular trail that allows you to explore charming villages and limestone scenery.
Many easy walks lead to ridge tops offering panoramic views. On clear days, you might spot gliders from the Derbyshire and Lancashire Gliding Club. The wider region also features iconic landmarks like Higger Tor, a distinctive gritstone tor, and the stunning vistas from the Great Ridge, which includes Mam Tor.
Yes, the easy trails around Great Hucklow are generally suitable for families. They often traverse open fields and well-maintained paths. Routes like the St Hugh's Church, Foolow – Foolow Village loop offer gentle terrain and opportunities to explore traditional villages.
Many trails in the Peak District are dog-friendly, but it's important to keep dogs on a lead, especially when passing through fields with livestock. Always be mindful of stiles and ensure your dog can navigate them or be lifted over.
Great Hucklow is appealing year-round. Spring and summer offer lush green landscapes and wildflowers, while autumn brings vibrant colors. Even in winter, easy trails can be enjoyed, though paths might be muddy, and appropriate footwear is recommended.
Yes, Great Hucklow and nearby villages offer options for refreshments. The Queen Anne in Great Hucklow and The Barrel Inn at Bretton are popular choices. The Queen Anne Inn loop from Great Hucklow CP is an easy hike that starts and ends near the pub.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 17,500 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, the charming villages, and the well-maintained paths that make for enjoyable and accessible walks.
Yes, the region has a rich history. You can find evidence of lead mining, which dates back over 700 years, in the surrounding fields. Some walks also traverse old packhorse routes and ancient tracks, offering a glimpse into the area's past.
Parking is often available in Great Hucklow village or in nearby villages like Foolow, which serve as starting points for many easy trails. Specific parking details can usually be found on individual route descriptions.
Absolutely. Many easy routes connect Great Hucklow to other charming Peak District villages. For instance, the Foolow Village – Eyam Stocks loop from Foolow CP allows you to explore the countryside between traditional villages like Foolow and Eyam.


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