Holymoorside And Walton
Holymoorside And Walton
Best attractions and places to see around Holymoorside And Walton, a civil parish in Derbyshire, England, offers access to the Peak District National Park and a variety of historical sites. The area features natural landscapes including gritstone edges, reservoirs, and the River Hipper. Visitors can explore ancient monuments, historic buildings, and local cultural traditions. This region provides diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and historical exploration.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Cork Stone is one of several interesting standing stones on Stanton Moor. It is 5m tall piece of weathered sandstone located above the remnants of a quarry site. At some point hollowed out steps and metal rings were added to allow people (kids and their grownups!) to climb to the top
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Along the route - some great wildlife - we saw 6 Meadow Fritillary butterflies and one frog!
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This stone circle from the Bronze Age, built thousands of years before the beginning of the Christian era, is neither as large nor nearly as famous as the legendary "Stonehenge" on the plains near Amesbury (which is, after all, a UNESCO World Heritage Site; if you're interested, see =>> https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/960007 ), but this one can be visited without much tourist hustle and bustle, and it also has a much more interesting-sounding name...
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old train station car park starts on the monsal trail Check out the photos 📸
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Curbar Edge is a popular walking and climbing spot that sits above the village of Curbar and offers some of the best views in the National Park due to its striking rock formations
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Super family freindly away from traffic cycle way with cafes! Make sure you dodge them tourists!
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Froggatt Edge is a lovely gritstone edge with a brilliant trail running along it's top. Below the steep crag ancient woodland fills the upper valley while Big Moor stretches to the east. The views across the valley are stunning with the villages of Froggatt and Curbar below and Longstone Moor rising opposite. If you are walking south, you'll eventually leave Froggatt Edge and join Curbar Edge.
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The area offers a variety of natural landscapes. You can visit Curbar Edge and Froggatt Edge, both gritstone edges known for stunning views across the valley. The Cork Stone on Stanton Moor is another impressive natural outcrop. Additionally, you can enjoy tranquil walks around Walton Dam or explore the River Hipper, which flows through the parish.
Yes, Holymoorside And Walton provides access to several excellent trails. The Monsal Trail is an 8.5-mile traffic-free path, perfect for walkers and cyclists, winding through picturesque dales and tunnels. For more challenging hikes, explore the trails along Froggatt Edge. You can find various hiking routes, including easy loops like the 'Holymoorside Mill Pond – Holymoorside Dam loop', by checking the Hiking around Holymoorside And Walton guide.
The region is rich in history. A must-see is the Nine Ladies Stone Circle, an early Bronze Age monument with a fascinating legend. You can also find the Cup and Ring Stone on Loads Road, indicating ancient human activity. Other historical points include Hipper Hall, the oldest building in Holymoorside village, and the Holymoorside Boundary Stones.
Absolutely. The Monsal Trail is ideal for families, offering a safe, traffic-free environment for walking and cycling. Walton Dam is a picturesque spot for tranquil walks and feeding ducks. The Cork Stone is also considered family-friendly, with steps carved into it for an accessible climb. Holymoorside also has a village hall with a large play area and memorial garden.
For breathtaking views, head to Curbar Edge or Froggatt Edge, both offering expansive vistas across the valley. The Cork Stone also provides a unique perspective from its weathered sandstone outcrop.
Yes, the Monsal Trail is specifically designed to be traffic-free and is suitable for wheelchair users, offering a relatively easygoing compacted gravel path through scenic dales.
Beyond hiking, the area is great for cycling, especially on the Monsal Trail. You can also explore gravel biking routes, with options like the 'Trans Pennine Trail – Rother Valley Country Park loop'. For runners, there are various running trails available, such as the 'Beeley Moor – Harland South Trig Point loop'. More details can be found in the Gravel biking around Holymoorside And Walton and Running Trails around Holymoorside And Walton guides.
The area is beautiful year-round. Spring is particularly lovely for seeing bluebells around the River Hipper and Corporation Wood. Late August is notable for the traditional Derbyshire well dressing displays in Holymoorside, and the Holymoorside and Walton Arts Festival Society often arranges events, including a scarecrow-making event, during this month.
Holymoorside maintains the traditional Derbyshire custom of well dressing, with displays in late August. Around Christmas, nativity scenes are displayed on Cotton Mill Hill. The area also has several churches, including St. Peter's Church in Holymoorside and St. John's Church in Walton, reflecting the local community's heritage.
Yes, Curbar Edge is well-known as a great spot for rock climbing. It's a popular location for climbers to test their skills on the gritstone.
Visitors frequently praise the area's stunning natural beauty and atmospheric settings, particularly at sites like the Nine Ladies Stone Circle. The diverse range of outdoor activities, from easy walks on the Monsal Trail to challenging climbs at Curbar Edge, is also highly appreciated. The blend of historical sites and picturesque landscapes makes it a truly magical place to explore.


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