Above: A view looking south along Fernilee Reservoir from 8 on the map.
Length: 4.2mls | Av. time: 2.05hrs
Start: Bunsal Incline parking
The walk beside the eastern shore of Fernilee Reservoir, along the track of the old railway line, is probably the most popular in the Goyt Valley, particularly for families with young children, or those who just want a gentle stroll in beautiful surroundings, perhaps walking a dog.
Most people walk both ways, but the complete circuit, taking in the western side, passes through ancient woodland, along a track that once connected the drowned hamlet of Goyt’s Bridge with a gunpowder mill that now lies beneath the northern end of the reservoir.
There’s information on the website on both the gunpowder mill and C&HP Railway.
A detailed, step-by-step description and map of this walk are available to download for just £1.85. A walking app GPX file is also available at £1.50. Save on both for just £2.95. All proceeds help cover the hosting costs of this website.
