Monsal Trail Loop from Bakewell
Monsal Trail Loop from Bakewell
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Embark on the Monsal Trail Loop from Bakewell, a moderate hike that takes you through the heart of the Peak District. This 3.6-mile (5.8 km) route offers a gentle ascent of 263 feet (80 metres) and can be completed in about 1 hour and 34 minutes. You will follow a…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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61 m
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1.66 km
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2.57 km
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4.69 km
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5.83 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
2.40 km
1.64 km
626 m
448 m
412 m
278 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
3.14 km
1.21 km
684 m
533 m
134 m
118 m
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You can find parking in Bakewell town centre, which offers convenient access to the start of the trail. Another option is the car park at Hassop Station Café & Cycle Hire, which is directly on the Monsal Trail and offers facilities.
Yes, the Monsal Trail Loop is very dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome but should be kept on a lead, especially around other users, livestock, and through the tunnels. Remember to clean up after your dog.
The trail is accessible year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather and lush scenery, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Even in winter, the flat, well-surfaced path makes it a good option, though some facilities might have reduced hours. The tunnels are lit during daylight hours, making them navigable regardless of the season.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Monsal Trail Loop. It is a public path within the Peak District National Park, freely accessible to all.
When hiking in the Peak District National Park, please follow the Countryside Code. This includes keeping dogs on leads, especially near livestock, taking all litter home, protecting wildlife, and leaving gates as you find them. Respect private land and stay on marked paths. More detailed information can be found on the official Peak District National Park website.
The trail primarily follows a disused railway line, so the terrain is mostly flat with a compacted gravel surface. This makes it very accessible for hikers, cyclists, pushchairs, and even wheelchairs. While the main trail is level, any short deviations into the surrounding dales might involve steeper, uneven, or potentially muddy sections.
Absolutely! The Monsal Trail is considered an easy walk due to its flat, traffic-free, and well-surfaced path. This makes it ideal for beginners, families with young children, and those using pushchairs or wheelchairs. It's a safe and enjoyable experience for a wide range of abilities.
The route offers picturesque views of the Peak District's limestone dales. Key highlights include the iconic Headstone Viaduct, which provides breathtaking views of Monsal Dale and the River Wye. You'll also pass through six railway tunnels, four of which are long and lit, and see historical features like old station platforms and lime kilns. Don't miss the Monsal Trail Stone Arch Bridge and the Scot's Garden viewpoint.
Yes, the Hassop Station Café & Cycle Hire is located directly on the trail, offering refreshments and bike rentals. Bakewell, at the start/end of the loop, also provides numerous cafes, pubs, and shops for pre- or post-hike amenities.
Yes, the route primarily follows the Monsal Trail. However, it also passes through sections of other paths such as Holme Bank, Brookside, and Weir Bridge, offering opportunities to explore the surrounding area further.
To fully appreciate the trail's history and unique features, consider starting your walk from Bakewell. This allows you to easily access the trail's beginning and enjoy the town's amenities before or after your hike. The tunnels are a unique experience, so be prepared for cooler temperatures inside them.
Nice walk to do and combine with exploring the town