Mountain peaks around Holymoorside And Walton are situated on the edge of the Peak District National Park, offering access to several elevated points. The area's highest point reaches approximately 335 meters (1,099 ft) by the Peak District edge in the west. This location provides opportunities to experience elevated landscapes and scenic beauty, featuring historical significance, unique geological formations, and expansive vistas. The region is known for its diverse natural landscape, providing various walking routes and viewpoints.
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TP0905 - Ashover | TrigpointingUK https://share.google/eE5DBfWbZ91rT7YxV
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Lady's Cross 372.4m P0.2 [Objective: Peak District Peak] (Hill ID: 512899) [JNSA N/a] Peak District National Park Definitive List summit.
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Great views towards Baslow & Curbar Edges...and beyond.
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Makes an interesting stop off between white edge and barbrook. Ive seen the stag and does many tikes around here.
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19th century pleasure ground which exploited the dramatic qualities of the Derwent valley. Peter Arkwright of Willersley Castle enclosed the grounds c 1860 and constructed pedestrian paths from a new entrance on the south side approached from the bridge to Matlock Bath railway station. The entrance from Starkholmes Road was retained and could be used by carriages. A pathway was formed through Fern Cave (scheduled ancient monument) and another on a narrow ledge along part of the cliff face. In 1879 the grounds were leased to the Matlock and High Tor Recreation Grounds Company Ltd and Milner of London was retained to supervise landscaping. Arkwright's Grand Walk, also used by carriages, was created, leading south to the summit from a gateway in Pig Tree Lane, now Pic Tor Lane. A refreshment room was erected near the summit, tennis and quoit or skittle grounds were constructed close to a modified southern entrance and additional paths put in with a broad flight of steps.
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That's what it is! I thought it was a hobbit house or similar lol
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There is a Trig point and a Doomsday Bunker, which is locked from the inside to prevent access, The shaft and ventilation shaft was clad in Derbyshire stone, but locals say that the stone that was used to build it was stolen long ago, hence the reason for it being locked. At 299m above sea level, the (Rock) Fabrick is the highest point in the area and the views are stunning.
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The region offers a diverse range of elevated landscapes, from gritstone escarpments and moorland summits to historical viewpoints. You can find areas with ancient Bronze Age stone circles, prominent rock faces, and points offering expansive vistas across the Peak District National Park. The highest point in the immediate area reaches approximately 335 meters (1,099 ft).
For truly spectacular views, consider visiting High Tor and Giddy Edge. This viewpoint provides impressive panoramas over Matlock Bath. The footpath along the summit, known as Giddy Edge, offers a thrilling experience, though it's unfenced in parts and requires caution, especially with small children.
Yes, Stanton Moor Trig Point is a notable spot. Stanton Moor is celebrated for its ancient spirituality, featuring a Bronze Age stone circle at its heart. From here, you can enjoy breathtaking views overlooking Bakewell and Matlock, alongside diverse wildlife.
You might enjoy White Edge, a gritstone escarpment that offers a less-walked trail parallel to the more popular Curbar and Froggatt Edge trails. It provides expansive views across the landscape and into the Derwent Valley, making for a rewarding circuit walk.
Absolutely. Ashover Rock (The Fabrick) Trig Point and Doomsday Bunker stands at 299 meters above sea level and is the highest point in its immediate area. It features a trig point and a locked 'Doomsday Bunker,' with local stories suggesting the stone used for its construction was stolen. The views from here are stunning.
For classic Peak District scenery, head to Birchen Edge Trig Point. This gritstone rock face and peak near Bakewell provides top-class views across the characteristic landscape of the beautiful Peak District National Park, including vistas towards Baslow and Curbar Edges.
Beyond exploring the peaks themselves, you can find various outdoor activities. For cycling, there are routes like the 'Chesterfield Canal loop from Chesterfield' or the 'Wigley Summit Climb – Linacre Lower Reservoir loop from Brampton.' Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails such as the 'Shillito Woods Trail' or 'Linacre Reservoirs' loop. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Holymoorside And Walton and MTB Trails around Holymoorside And Walton guides.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. You can explore routes like the 'Chesterfield Round Walk: Holymoorside Loop' or various loops around 'Holymoorside Mill Pond' and 'Holymoorside Dam.' These trails are generally shorter and less challenging, perfect for a relaxed outing. More information is available in the Easy hikes around Holymoorside And Walton guide.
Visitors frequently appreciate the breathtaking views, the sense of ancient spirituality found in places like Stanton Moor, and the diverse natural landscapes. Many enjoy the opportunity for steady hikes through open moorland leading to woodland areas, and the thrill of walking along edges with impressive drops, always with safety in mind.
Komoot offers a variety of walking routes around Holymoorside and Walton, catering to different difficulty levels. You can find detailed information on trails, including distances and difficulty grades, within the Easy hikes around Holymoorside And Walton guide, which also covers routes suitable for various fitness levels.


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