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Walk 1233 - Shining Tor & Windgather Rocks from Lamaload

    

Nat Park   Peak District
County/Area   Cheshire & Derbyshire
AuthorLou Johnson
Length7.5 miles / 12.2 km
Ascent1355 feet / 411 metres
Grademoderate
Startgrid reference SJ975753

Photo from the walk - Shining Tor & Windgather Rocks from Lamaload Photo from the walk - Shining Tor & Windgather Rocks from Lamaload Photo from the walk - Shining Tor & Windgather Rocks from Lamaload Photo from the walk - Shining Tor & Windgather Rocks from Lamaload Photo from the walk - Shining Tor & Windgather Rocks from Lamaload Photo from the walk - Shining Tor & Windgather Rocks from Lamaload 
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This route takes starts with a climb to the highest point in Cheshire and continues with a good ridge walk. It concludes with a section along the lanes with the opportunity to visit one of the more interesting churches in the area. The start is the small car park at Lamaload Reservoir (grid ref SJ975753). This can be reached down a lane from the A537 Buxton to Macclesfield road about 2 miles west of the "Cat & Fiddle". Please note that the car park at Lamaload reservoir, despite being an amenity provided by the National Park, is only available to the general public from 7th November to 30th April. At other times it is the exclusive preserve of an angling club, who keep the barrier locked. Some parking is available at the roadside.

Exit the car park and turn right along the lane in the direction of the A537. Where the lane bends right go through the gate on the left along a track signed to Shining Tor. This track/path climbs steadily and where it forks keep on the right-hand path, which climbs more steeply across rough pasture.

Stay with this path as it swings south to follow a wall on your right. The path descends gently and turns east before climbing again to reach the wall and the summit of Shining Tor. The view in all directions is good with many landmarks in evident. To the south you can see the Roaches and Shutlingsloe, whilst away to the northeast Mam Tor and Kinder Scout are in view. After taking in the view head north along the wall, which is to your left over the next lengthy section of ridge to Pym Chair. The ridge marks the boundary between Cheshire and Derbyshire and after a wet spell can be rather boggy so be prepared for a little bog trotting!

Reaching the road at Pym Chair, turn right for a short way before following the continuation of the ridge path northwards to Windgather Rocks. (Note - if you are short of time or energy then you may omit the next section and instead turn left along the road and follow the instructions further down the page). The path parallels the road and is often wet in which case it is better to walk on the road. Windgather Rocks offer a choice nursery routes and you will often see climbers enjoying the challenge. The grassy top also provides a pleasant place to stop for a break.

The route now retraces the route for some way and it is probably easier to use the road following it as far as a T-junction where you turn right. This lane descends to Jenkin Chapel with its interesting history and if you have time allow a few minutes here to investigate this rather utilitarian structure. Turn left at Jenkin Chapel and follow the lane back to the start.

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 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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