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Hikes around Little Hucklow CP CP explore the heart of the Peak District National Park. The landscape is characterized by rolling hills, pastoral fields enclosed by drystone walls, and scattered woodlands. The area's gentle slopes and open spaces provide varied walking trails, with some routes ascending to higher ground for wider views over the dales.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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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.
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9.49km
02:51
280m
280m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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11
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12.7km
03:36
280m
280m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.95km
01:55
110m
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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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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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Nice steady hike up from the bottom with lovely views at the top
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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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Sir William Hill Road is an ancient packhorse route and a former section of the 1758 Sheffield-Buxton Turnpike. Today it provides an engaging challenge in both ascent and descent - the gravel trail is rough and stony.
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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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Yes, the area is excellent for circular walks. Many routes begin and end in the villages, taking you through a variety of landscapes. For a shorter, accessible loop, the St Hugh's Church, Foolow – Foolow Village loop from Great Hucklow is a great option that explores the charming village of Foolow and the surrounding fields.
Definitely. Many trails are designed to pass through or near villages with traditional pubs. The fan-out queries show a high interest in this, and routes like the Abney Moor Flat – Queen Anne Inn loop are planned around a pub, making it easy to combine a rewarding hike with refreshments.
There are numerous easy trails suitable for families. Look for routes with gentle slopes and interesting features. The walk through Miller's Dale and Water-cum-Jolly Dale along the River Wye is a popular choice, offering flat paths and plenty of wildlife to see. The nearby Monsal Trail is also a fantastic, traffic-free option for all ages.
Most trails in the Peak District are dog-friendly, but it's important to be mindful of the environment. You'll be walking through farmland with livestock, so always keep your dog on a lead in these areas. Also, during bird nesting season (typically March to July), restrictions may apply on open moorland, so please check local signage.
While some popular spots have pay-and-display car parks, you can often find free on-street parking in villages like Little Hucklow, Great Hucklow, and Foolow. However, these spaces are limited and fill up quickly, especially on weekends. Arriving early is your best bet. Please park considerately and do not block access for residents.
For panoramic views, the ascent to Mam Tor is a classic Peak District experience, offering stunning vistas over the Hope and Edale valleys. The View from Mam Tor – Mam Tor summit loop from Little Hucklow is a challenging but highly rewarding hike that takes in this iconic viewpoint and the Great Ridge.
Yes, the region's geology creates some beautiful water features. For a walk featuring picturesque cascades, head to Three Shires Head, a well-regarded spot where three counties meet. Another great option is a walk through Chee Dale, which features a popular series of stepping stones that cross the River Wye within a dramatic limestone gorge.
There is a vast network of trails to explore. On komoot alone, you can find over 1,000 hiking routes around Little Hucklow, ranging from short, easy strolls to challenging full-day treks across the moors and peaks.
The routes around Little Hucklow are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Hikers often praise the classic Peak District scenery, including the rolling dales, drystone walls, and expansive views from the ridges. The variety of trails, from gentle riverside paths to strenuous hill climbs, is also a frequently mentioned highlight.
Moorland hikes, such as the Abney Moor Flat – Brough Lane loop, typically involve open, exposed landscapes with paths that can be uneven and boggy in places, especially after rain. The terrain is often heathery and requires sturdy, waterproof footwear. While some sections are flat, you should expect gradual ascents and descents.
Accessing the area by public transport is possible but requires some planning. Bus services connect larger towns like Bakewell and Buxton to some of the smaller villages in the area, but services can be infrequent, particularly on Sundays. It's best to check local bus timetables in advance to plan your journey.
The area offers a balanced mix of difficulties. There are over 400 easy routes, perfect for leisurely walks and families. You'll also find more than 550 moderate trails for those seeking a bit more of a challenge, and over 130 difficult hikes that involve significant elevation gain and distance, catering to experienced hillwalkers.


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