Photo No. | Description |
| 230105 | The old signal box at Hartington station |
| 230106 | The impressive rock cutting on the Tissington Trail between Hartington and Parsley Hay |
| 230107 | The junction of the Tissington Trail (right) and High Peak Trail at Parsley Hay |
| 230108 | The Dove Valley just north of Hartington |
| 230109 | The upper Dove Valley looking across into Staffordshire |
| 245601 | Brown Edge and Totley Brook from Holmesfield Wood |
| 250301 | Robin Hood's Stride is a popular landmark |
| 250302 | Stanton Moor is relatively small in area but nevertheless offers excellent views |
| 250701 | From South Head and Mount Famine there are extensive views |
| 250702 | The path from South Head to Brown Knoll provides good views |
| 250703 | The path from South Head to Brown Knoll crosses typical Peak District moorland |
| 251401 | Fair Brook is used to gain access to the Kinder Plateau |
| 251402 | The Kinder Plateau is devoid of landmarks and must be treated with repsect |
| 251403 | The Snake Path leads down the River Ashop to the Snake Inn |
| 251501 | The view into the valley from Froggatt Edge |
| 251502 | Looking up to Froggatt Edge from the pastures below |
| 252201 | The upper reaches of the Vale of Edale seen from near Upper Booth |
| 252202 | The Pennine Way is one Britain's best known long distance footpaths |
| 252203 | Approaching Edale village the full splendour of the vale of Edale can be appreciated |
| 257601 | Fernilee Reservoir |
| 257602 | Fernilee Reservoir |
| 257603 | Fernilee Reservoir |
| 258801 | Looking south from Win Hill |
| 259101 | Howden Reservoir seen at the end of the walk |
| 259501 | Win Hill seen from Lose Hill |
| 259901 | Looking southwest from Crookstone Knoll to Lose Hill |
| 259902 | Crookstone Knoll is a superb climb and has brilliant views |
| 261501 | Grindslow Knoll from Hartshorn near Ringing Roger |
| 261502 | Black Ashop Edge from the summit of the Edge |
| 261503 | The rather inauspicious summit of the Kinder Plateau |