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Walk 1087 - Mam Tor & Cave Dale from Castleton

    

Nat Park   Peak District
County/Area   Derbyshire
AuthorLou Johnson
Length6.5 miles / 10.6 km
Ascent1320 feet / 400 metres
Grademoderate
Startgrid reference SK148829

Photo from the walk - Mam Tor & Cave Dale from Castleton Photo from the walk - Mam Tor & Cave Dale from Castleton 
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Interesting walks containing both the White and Dark Peaks are limited to the areas where the Limestone and Gritstone meet. The following walk covers an area that has much to offer the walker including those of a less adventurous disposition. It is an ideal introduction for those making their first visit to the Peak District offering a taste of the two essential ingredients of the National Park.

The village of Castleton lies on the northern edge of the White Peak. With a good selection of pubs, cafes and shops it is a popular day trip destination from the surrounding towns and cities. In addition there are the "show" caves which also help attract visitors so an off peak period may be best time to make this walk.

There is a large public car park (grid ref. SK 148829) in Castleton and after paying your dues, follow the main road in the direction of Hope. Where the main road turns sharp right continue north along Hollowford Road which leads gently upwards towards the Castleton ridge ahead. Reaching open country the path steepens. This is the only section of "hard work" and soon you have reached the top of the ridge at Hollins Cross.

The ridge, which links Lose Hill with Mam Tor, is a popular place to promenade. The well-maintained path is easy going and offers excellent views south over the White Peak and to Edale and the Kinder Plateau in the north. With most of the climbing over, continue west along the ridge to the summit of Mam Tor. Notice the huge landslides here and at other places along the ridge. The most recent of these was of such magnitude that it severed the main A625 Castleton to Chapel-en-le-Frith road, which is still closed to traffic.

Dropping down to the col at Mam Nick head down the path on your left which crosses fields and heads up towards the long abandoned spoil tips of Slitherstone Mine. You are now in the White Peak. At the major junction of paths turn east to reach the Limestone Way just short of Hazard Mine. Turning north follow the path down Cave Dale passing the remains of Peveril Castle high on your left to reach the village of Castleton and the end of the walk.

It is possible to shorten the walk by descending Winnats Gorge - a wonderful section of limestone scenery. If you opt to take this route you can reduce road walking by looking for the path which leaves the road on the right shortly after passing the entrance to Speedwell Cavern. This takes you across the fields to reach Castleton near to the entrance to Peak Cavern.

Suggested Maps

It is recommended you take a map with you when following a walk route. The preferred scale is 1:25000 used by the Explorer series.

OS Explorer1:25,000Sheet OL1
OS Landranger1:50,000Sheet 110

Note : If two maps are listed at the same scale then either (a) both are required for full coverage of the route or (b) the route is covered on both maps.

Swiss House, Castleton - Derbyshire
Guest House - 0.3 miles / 0.5 km away

Spring House Farm, Castleton - Derbyshire
Self Catering - 0.7 miles / 1.1 km away

Twitchill Farm Cottages, Hope near Edale - Derbyshire
Self Catering - 1.9 miles / 3.0 km away

Ollerbrook Cottages, Edale - Derbyshire
Self Catering - 2.2 miles / 3.5 km away

Shatton Hall Farm Cottages, Bamford - Derbyshire
Self Catering - 3.3 miles / 5.3 km away

Thorpe Farm Bunkhouse, Hathersage - Derbyshire
Bunkhouse - 4.6 miles / 7.4 km away

Cannon Croft, Hathersage - Derbyshire
Bed & Breakfast - 4.9 miles / 7.9 km away

Hargate Hall, Wormhill near Buxton - Derbyshire
Self Catering - 5.2 miles / 8.3 km away

3, New Houses, Cressbrook - Derbyshire
Self Catering - 5.7 miles / 9.2 km away

Saffi House, Chapel en le Frith - Derbyshire
Self Catering - 7.2 miles / 11.5 km away

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NOTE - all distances are "as the crow flies"

 


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