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Walk 2629 - Stanage Edge, Redmires & Hallam Moors

    

Nat Park   Peak District
County/Area   Sheffield
AuthorMike Bexley
Length8.5 miles / 13.8 km
Ascent1000 feet / 303 metres
Gradeeasy/moderate
Startgrid reference SK242884

Photo from the walk - Stanage Edge, Redmires & Hallam Moors Photo from the walk - Stanage Edge, Redmires & Hallam Moors Photo from the walk - Stanage Edge, Redmires & Hallam Moors Photo from the walk - Stanage Edge, Redmires & Hallam Moors Photo from the walk - Stanage Edge, Redmires & Hallam Moors 
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This pleasant and varied walk is not to be hurried. It provides superb views with very little effort. All paths and the route are easy to follow. You can start from Moscar Heights on the A57 Sheffield to Ladybower Reservoir road or at Redmires Reservoir on the outskirts of Sheffield.

This description is based on starting from from Moscar Heights (Grid ref. SK242884) where there is a small parking area on a un-classified road just off the A57. It is approached by a short winding lane climbing north near the corner opposite Hollow Meadows.

After parking, set off west (left) on the muddy bridleway to Moscar Cross Farm turning left on reaching the wall ahead, through a five bar gate down to the main road, passing the impressive Moscar Lodge on the right with its etched window. Turn right to cross over the main road and follow the footpath sign left.

Go over a stile marked ‘dogs to be kept on the lead on this footpath‘. On reaching a fork, keep to the left path in a gully. Continue to steadily climb up to Stanage End then follow the path left up to the higher ground. Then go right to head in the same general direction, south, following the edge.

Stanage Edge is a popular playground for climbers and you will no doubt hear their shouts and gear rattling as you enjoy your walk. For walkers it offers unrestricted views across Moscar Moor to Win Hill. You will notice numbers carved into the rocks on the ground with shallow depressions and channels to direct water to these carved depressions. These are all shotgun positions with water for the dogs when grouse shooting on the moor.

Follow the edge passing the High Nab trig point. On reaching the sandy Long Causeway (Grid ref. SK 241 844) turn left to follow this old track towards Stanage Pole (Grid ref. SK 247 844). The iron clad wooden pole marks the southernmost point of Yorkshire with the surrounding rocks having many carved names and dates.

Continue along the rutted bridleway, now showing signs of severe erosion due to off-road four wheel drive vehicles and trail bikes. On reaching the Redmires (Grid ref. SK 256 853) turn left with the reservoir on your right. Keep on this road passing the car park. (there is also plenty of parking on the road if the car park is full) until you are level with the dividing wall between the two reservoirs.

Turn left through a gate and follow the man made ditch or conduit. The well made path with its gates curves left. Look out for the second footpath on you right over the stile next to a five bar gate opposite a bridge over the Conduit (Grid ref. SK 260 858). The clear path rapidly descends down the moor to a footbridge over Hollow Meadows Brook. It continues up over a wall. Then with a wall and gate on your left, proceed to the wall stile near the five-bar gate on to the main road.

Cross the road to the stile on the right and straight up the field to a wall stile, to the right of the gate. Then continue over a series of wall stiles heading for Crawshaw Lodge visible ahead (Grid ref. SK 261 883). The path ends in a very steep but short climb and a further stile to the road. Turn left for a two kilometre walk along the quite road to the start.

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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.

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