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Monsal Trail

Moderate

4.7

(36)

222

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Monsal Trail

02:08

7.57km

150m

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Hike the Monsal Trail, a 4.7-mile moderate route in Peak District National Park, featuring historic railway tunnels and the iconic Headstone

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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134 m

View of Monsal Head and the Headstone Viaduct

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Monsal Head is one of the most photographed viewpoints in Derbyshire – and for good reason! Overlooking the impressive Headstone Viaduct crossing the picturesque Monsal Dale, it truly is a …

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470 m

Headstone Viaduct

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Headstone Viaduct is a breathtaking structure that crosses Monsal Dale. The five-arch bridge, which is 70 feet (21 m) tall at its highest point, affords fine views over the River …

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3.21 km

Whittle's Weir

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At Whittle's Weir, you can see the remains of a water-powered spring-water pump, dating to the 1800s, which was part of Lees Rake and Burfoot Mines.

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4.05 km

Litton Mill

Highlight • Historical Site

Small and beautiful settlement around a mill orginating back to the late 18th century. The hiking path crosses through it with a sign asking to respect of the inhabitants.

Some history at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Litton_Mill

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4.70 km

Litton Tunnel

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Litton tunnel on the Monsal Trail is 471m long and cuts through the limestone cliffs above. The line was built in the 1860's and closed in 1968. Today the Monsal …

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7.57 km

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3.58 km

2.60 km

840 m

504 m

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3.17 km

2.51 km

1.75 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is the Monsal Trail?

The Monsal Trail is generally considered very easy and accessible for almost everyone. It follows a former railway line, resulting in a remarkably flat gradient and firm, well-maintained surfaces. This makes it suitable for a wide range of users, including families, pushchairs, and wheelchair users.

How long does it typically take to walk the full Monsal Trail?

The main route of the Monsal Trail is approximately 8.5 miles (13.7 km) long. While the exact duration depends on your pace and stops, a typical walk of the full trail can take around 2.5 to 3 hours one way. The Komoot tour for this section is about 7.5 km and takes approximately 2 hours.

Where are the main parking areas and trailheads for the Monsal Trail?

Key access points with parking include Bakewell, Hassop, Great Longstone, and Millers Dale. These former railway stations often have facilities and provide convenient starting points for exploring different sections of the trail. Wheelchair-accessible ramps are available at these locations.

What are the main points of interest along the route?

The trail offers several notable features. You'll pass through six disused railway tunnels, including Cressbrook and Litton Tunnels, which are lit during daylight hours. A major highlight is the iconic Headstone Viaduct, offering excellent views of Monsal Dale and the River Wye. Other points of interest include Whittle's Weir and the historical Litton Mill.

Is the Monsal Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Monsal Trail is dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a lead, especially due to the presence of cyclists, horse riders, and other walkers, as well as local wildlife and livestock in surrounding areas.

What is the best time of year to visit the Monsal Trail?

The Monsal Trail is enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer offer lush green scenery and warmer weather, ideal for families. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter can provide a peaceful, crisp experience, though conditions might be colder. The tunnels are lit during daylight hours regardless of the season.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for the Monsal Trail or Peak District National Park?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Monsal Trail or the Peak District National Park itself. It is freely accessible to the public. However, parking at some trailheads may incur a charge.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the trail?

The trail primarily features a firm, well-defined surface, as it follows a former railway line. This means it's largely flat with a gentle gradient, making it easy to navigate for most users. It winds through spectacular limestone dales, offering varied scenery.

Does the Monsal Trail connect with other walking paths?

Yes, the Monsal Trail is a significant path within the Peak District and intersects with other routes. While the main trail is distinct, sections of the route also pass through or connect with paths like Brushfield Lane, offering opportunities to extend your walk into the surrounding countryside.

Can I do a circular walk on the Monsal Trail?

The Monsal Trail itself is an out-and-back route, following the former railway line. However, many visitors choose to combine sections of the trail with public footpaths and bridleways in the surrounding Peak District to create circular walks. These off-shoot paths might involve steeper slopes and more challenging terrain than the main trail.

Are there any cafes or facilities along the Monsal Trail?

Yes, you'll find various facilities along or very close to the trail. Former station buildings at places like Hassop Station and Millers Dale often house cafes, bike hire, and toilets. There are also pubs and eateries in nearby villages such as Monsal Head, providing refreshment options for your journey.

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Trail Reviews

Greg©️
January 18, 2024, Monsal Head - Cressbrook Dale - Walk❄️🥶

BRRrrr🥶Winter Walk from Monsal Head following the River Wye through sumptuous Cressbrook Dale. The bright sunshine unfortunately shone accross the gorge and not really into it. Came back along the Monsal Trail over the viaduct and through the (warm) tunnels. Lost GPS inside but it made little difference to the route recording.

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