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Curbar Edge
Tourist attraction
Climbs & rugged hikes along an escarpment with striking rock forms & views over rolling countryside.
4.80 (1.5K reviews)
2
Stanage Edge
Hiking area
ππ Personally we parked at hollin bank car park.
This costs money and isn't free, however, the walk isn't too long and we found some steps going up making it an easy climb to the top.
Its a very busy place it seems, with many people practicing their rock climbing skills.
This does have to be one of the...
4.90 (383 reviews)
3
Black Rocks
Historical landmark
Outcrop of Ashover grit, reached by a short, but steep climb from the car park, with superb views.
4.70 (1.4K reviews)
4
Stepping Stones
Park
ππ It was my first time hiking ever yesterday and what an experience!!! It was absolutely beautiful, so calm and serene. The stepping stones were so worth seeing and the entire area was just breathtaking. Well worth a visit if you're in the area!
4.70 (704 reviews)
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Viator Bridge
Bridge
ππ Very pretty place. We parked up on the small Milldale car park. Parking is free. The road is tight and single lane with passing lanes. Seen a few beautiful houses walking down to the bridge. Noticed some houses were holiday lets. Free toilets available. There was a little cafe selling for taking aw...
4.80 (287 reviews)
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Harboro Rocks
Tourist attraction
ππ Worth a visit.
Easy access via the nearby path, and easy parking on local roads that have plenty of laybys- ( B5056) turn off the A515 at the Bentley Brook, and keep going until you find the layby in your right nearest the Rocks.
An easy climb for all ages, including dogs and children.
A nice view f...
4.70 (314 reviews)
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National Trust - Longshaw, Burbage and the Eastern Moors
Park
π Lovely national trust visitors centre with toilets and cafe on site. Various walks available around the estate of varying lengths. Well sign posted the length indicators too so you donβt bite off more than you can chew! There are some information signs around the house and itβs history dotted around...
$$ $$
4.80 (193 reviews)
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Stanage Pole
Landmark
π Stanage Pole is a landmark on Hallam Moors near to Stanage Edge. At 438 metres (1,437 feet) height, it marks the border between Derbyshire and South Yorkshire and can be seen for several miles around. Apparently a pole has stood on the site since at least 1550.
4.70 (216 reviews)
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Chrome Hill
Hiking area
ππ Stunning walk around Hollins Hill and over Chrome Hill. Beautiful place to catch a sunset.
4.80 (50 reviews)