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Walk 1183 - Shining Tor & Axe Edge Moor

    

Nat Park   Peak District
County/Area   Cheshire & Derbyshire & Staffordshire
AuthorLou Johnson
Length9.0 miles / 14.6 km
Ascent1300 feet / 394 metres
Grademoderate
Startgrid reference SK001719

Photo from the walk - Shining Tor & Axe Edge Moor Photo from the walk - Shining Tor & Axe Edge Moor Photo from the walk - Shining Tor & Axe Edge Moor Photo from the walk - Shining Tor & Axe Edge Moor 
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For many Cheshire is never associated with high ground, yet this walk starts from opposite the "Cat & Fiddle" public house on the A537 Buxton to Macclesfield road (grid ref. SK001719). At just over 510 meters above sea level, this pub is one of the highest in Britain and, when the weather is fine, provides a good view over the surrounding moors. Although predominantly moorland in character this walk includes three counties - Cheshire, Derbyshire and Staffordshire - with wide ranging views for most of its length.

There is usually plenty of roadside parking available opposite the pub. From here you need to follow the track heading north west on the same side of the road from the pub. After a short way a footpath is signed on your right and you should follow this northwards. Reaching the first cross path keep straight - you will return here so take note. Keep ahead until after a short way you reach another junction where you turn left to head to the summit of Shining Tor - at 559 metres this is the highest land in Cheshire (although the eastern half is in Derbyshire!). Enjoy the extensive view and retrace your steps to the first junction mentioned above.

From the junction head downhill with good views across to Errwood Reservoir. Follow the edge of a conifer plantation, avoiding the worst of the boggy sections, to enter the plantation. Cross Deep Clough and continue for a few hundred metres before turning down left to the road that follows Goyt's Clough. Below you there is a footbridge and after crossing this head roughly east towards Berry Clough. The climb is steady and the views improve with height. At the path junction (grid ref. 027727) turn south to reach a track. Pick up the onward path that continues in the same direction to reach the A54. The walking is easy and the Western Moors, as this part of the Peak District is often called, stretch out into Cheshire and Staffordshire.

From the main road continue south across Axe Edge Moor to cross a minor road at Dane Head. Away to your right the shapely outline of Shuttlingsloe (the Cheshire Matterhorn) can be seen on the horizon. Stay in roughly the same direction to follow good paths across the flanks of Cheeks Hill and Orchard Common. Then turn left uphill through Orchard Farm where the path goes through a rather muddy yard, which on this occasion was occupied by a large herd of Highland Cattle! Stay with the track as this contours around the hillside to Reeve-edge Quarries where remnants of the final day's production are still in evidence. Reaching a stream the path turns west and climbs steeply out of the valley/quarry to reach the A54. Here you take the signed path heading northwest across moorland to return to the "Cat and Fiddle".

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 OL24
OS Landranger1:50,000Sheet 119
OS Landranger1:50,000Sheet 118

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.

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