12: C&HPR Buxton > Whaley

12: C&HPR Buxton > Whaley

Above: To follow… Length: 9.4mls | Av. time: 4hrsStart: Buxton Railway Station This walk follows – as far as possible – the route of the Cromford & High Peak Railway from Burbage, on the outskirts of Buxton, to its end point at the canal basin in...
21: Buxton > Goyt Valley

21: Buxton > Goyt Valley

Above: To follow… Length: 9.3mls | Av. time: 4.15hrsStart: Buxton Pavilion Gardens car park At just over 9 miles, this walk is one of the longest in the series, but also one of the most historically interesting, taking in the ancient packhorse bridge which once...
22: Rainow > Lamaload Res.

22: Rainow > Lamaload Res.

Above: To follow… Length: 9.4mls | Av. time: 4.30hrs Start: Smithy Ln., Rainow At just under 10 miles, this is one of the longest walks in the Goyt Valley series. It’s also not strictly in the valley, although it’s not that far away; just below the western side...
23: Corbar > Errwood Res.

23: Corbar > Errwood Res.

Above: To follow… Length: 8.4mls | Av. time: 3.55hrsStart: Corbar Road Buxton This 8-mile walk starts from Corbar Woods, on the northern outskirts of Buxton, and heads through the trees up to Corbar Cross, which overlooks the historic, Georgian spa town. It then...
24: Fernilee Res. > Castle Naze

24: Fernilee Res. > Castle Naze

Above: To follow… Length: 11.9mls | Av. time: 5.30hrsStart: Bunsal Incline parking At 12 miles, this is one of the longest walks in the series, and probably the most challenging if you’re not a keen walker. But the rewards include a rich variety of features and...
29: Joe Brown Numbers South

29: Joe Brown Numbers South

Above: To follow… Length: 8.4mls | Av. time: 3.50hrsStart: The Street car park This is the first of two walks following Joe Brown’s Numbers; an orienteering challenge created in the late 1960s by one of the UK’s most respected climbers during his early career...
30: Joe Brown Numbers North

30: Joe Brown Numbers North

Above: To follow Length: 11.5mls | Av. time: 5.35hrsStart: The Street car park This is the second of two walks following Joe Brown’s Numbers; an orienteering challenge created in the late 1960s by one of the UK’s most respected climbers during his early career working...