Photo No. | Description |
| 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 |
| 252301 | The Quaker Meeting House,Disley |
| 252302 | View of Black Rocks |
| 252303 | View from Black Rocks to Bollinhurst Reservoir and to the Cheshire Plain in the background |
| 252304 | View along Black Rocks |
| 252305 | Bollinhurst Reservoir with The Cage in the distance |
| 252306 | St.Mary's Church, Disley |
| 252701 | The reservoir at Lamaload is very picturesque |
| 252801 | Looking northeast towards Chinley down Sweet Hill |
| 253101 | This view of the upper Dove Valley was taken from near Summerhill |
| 253501 | Shutlingsloe dominates the landscape of eastern Cheshire |
| 253502 | Shutlingsloe, which rises above Wildboarclough |
| 253701 | In the Manifold Valley a typical stone barn stands amidst the rolling hills |
| 253702 | The Manifold Valley under snow with the spire of Grindon Church on the skyline |
| 253703 | This view was taken from just west of Wetton Village and shows the Manifold Valley far below |
| 254501 | A weak winter sun sets over the distinctive outline of Chrome Hill |
| 254502 | An ascent of Parkhouse Hill is always a tempting prospect but there is no right of way |
| 254503 | The limestone mass of Chrome Hill is a distinctive feature of the upper Dove Valley |
| 255301 | Dovestones Reservoir from Indian's Head |
| 256101 | Issues Road heads across the northern sector of the Peak District NP |
| 256102 | Blackpool Bridge in Marsden Clough |
| 256701 | The house at Lyme Park |
| 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 |