WebGPS Cycle and Walking Routes Stanage Edge 10 miles (16.5 km) Climb to the stunning gritstone escarpment of Stanage Edge and then on to High Neb on this popular walk in the Peak District. The walk begins in the village of Hathersage and follows footpaths over the Hodd Brook to Cliff Wood. WebJan 5, 2024 · Map: Peak District (Dark Peak) OL1 Route: From Ladybower House head north-west along the east bank of the reservoir. At Hancock Wood, climb to Lost Lad Cairn and follow Derwent Edge...
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WebJul 5, 2024 · Route Information Ascent: 1,551m Length: 40 miles Start: Yorkshire Bridge Area: Peak District – Dark Peak GPX File: Download Summits: Win Hill – (Height: 463m, Drop: 145m) Lose Hill – (Height: 476m, Drop: 85m) Mam Tor – (Height: 517m, Drop: 62m) Lord’s Seat – (Height: 550m, Drop: 62m) Brown Knoll – (Height: 569m, Drop: 36m) WebHigh Neb (Stanage Edge) Stanage Edge, or simply Stanage (from "stone edge") is a gritstone escarpment in the Peak District, England, famous as a location for climbing. It lies a couple of miles to the north of Hathersage, and the northern part of the edge forms the border between the High Peak of Derbyshire and Sheffield in South Yorkshire. tswirl crepe wichita ks
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Web"The Ethels are 95 hills in the Peak District of England, mostly over 400m above sea level but including various prominent lower hills. The Ethels are a tribute to Ethel Haythornthwaite who pioneered the establishment of the Peak District as Britain's first national park in 1951." - Wikipedia How to use the website WebPeak Bagging Statistics for this walk: The highest point of this walk is High Neb (Stanage Edge) at 458m (1503ft). High Neb (Stanage Edge) is known as an English Bridget. The summit of High Neb (Stanage Edge) is marked by an Ordnance Survey Trig Point. Completing this walk will also take you to the top of Stanage Edge (Stanage Edge) at … WebHigh Neb (Stanage Edge) Stanage Edge, or simply Stanage (from "stone edge") is a gritstone escarpment in the Peak District, England, famous as a location for climbing. It lies a … phobia of slurping