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Walk 3510 - Shining Tor, Cats Tor & Foxlow Edge

    

Nat Park   Peak District
County/Area   Derbyshire & Cheshire
AuthorLou Johnson
Length7.0 miles / 11.4 km
Ascent1350 feet / 409 metres
Gradeeasy/moderate
StartOS grid reference SK013756
Lat 52.59749358245729 + Long -1.9998080509199578
Postcode SK17 6SX (approx. location only)

Photo from the walk - Shining Tor, Cats Tor & Foxlow Edge Photo from the walk - Shining Tor, Cats Tor & Foxlow Edge Photo from the walk - Shining Tor, Cats Tor & Foxlow Edge Photo from the walk - Shining Tor, Cats Tor & Foxlow Edge Photo from the walk - Shining Tor, Cats Tor & Foxlow Edge Photo from the walk - Shining Tor, Cats Tor & Foxlow Edge 
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The hills on the western side of the Goyt Valley mark the boundary Derbyshire/Cheshire border and also provide for some excellent walking. This route not only explores the main ridge between Shining Tor and Cats Tor but also traverses the length of the short but pleasant Foxlow Edge which lies between the main ridge and Errwood Reservoir.

Shining Tor, Cats Tor & Foxlow Edge Shining Tor, Cats Tor & Foxlow Edge Shining Tor, Cats Tor & Foxlow Edge Shining Tor, Cats Tor & Foxlow Edge Shining Tor, Cats Tor & Foxlow Edge Shining Tor, Cats Tor & Foxlow Edge 
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The start is the main car park at the western end of the dam across Errwood Reservoir (grid ref. SK013756). The car park further south along the reservoir (grid ref SK012748) is more convenient but cannot be accessed at weekends and bank holidays during the summer. Also note that the public conveniences in the area are all closed as of August 2009 and look unlikely to reopen in the near future. After parking, walk south with the reservoir on your left. Cross Shooter’s Clough Bridge (grid ref. SK011749) and pass the alternative car park on your right. Just pass the car park look out for a finger post on the right to Stake Farm and the Cat and Fiddle. Take this path.

The path climbs easily through a section of woodland before entering open hill side. The way ahead is never in doubt and you soon start to get good views across Errwood Reservoir and the surrounding hills. The path continues alongside a wall, passes a path junction that leads down to Errwood Hall and makes progress towards another path junction high on the moor (grid ref. SK001731). Turn right here towards Shining Tor. The summit is soon reached and if you clamber over the wall you will be in Cheshire. The view is good especially south with Shutlingsloe (the Cheshire Matterhorn) prominent in the landscape.

The walk continues north along the main ridge path keeping the wall on your left. The path has seen plenty of reconstruction work in recent years and the continuous bog of former years is now a well made path that allows you to continue to the summit of Cat’s Tor with dry feet. Dropping down on the north side of Cat’s Tor the view ahead along the ridge includes Windgather Rocks, which are usually easy to pick out.

Reaching a road, bear right and follow the road downhill towards the Goyt Valley. There is a path on the left side of the road which avoids confrontations with traffic. Stay on this path until you reach a small parking area with a finger post on the right hand side of the road (grid ref. SK002761). Follow this sign to Errwood Hall and Foxlow Edge. After a short way the path forks. Bear left and start to ascend gently onto Foxlow Edge. The views to your right of the first part of the walk are excellent and you also get glimpses of Errwood Reservoir on your left. Continue on the main path along the ridge ignoring any paths that go left or right.

The path starts to lose height and should be followed downhill to reach a wider path coming in from your right. Bear slightly left and follow this wider path down to the road. Turn left if you have parked at the main car park or right if you have used the alternative car park.

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