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Peak District National Park - Mam Tor

Edale, Hope, England

Peak District National Park - Mam Tor

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Length4 mi
Elev. Gain1095.5 ft
Est. Steps9000
Introduction
Peak District National Park - Mam Tor is a 4 mile (9,000-step) route located near Edale, Hope, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 1095.5 ft and is rated as hard. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Edale

Place
Edale is a village and civil parish in the Peak District, Derbyshire, England, whose population was 353 at the 2011 Census. Edale, with anarea of 7,030 acres (2,840 ha),is in the Borough of High Peak.Edale is best known to walkers as the start (or southern end) of the Pennine Way, and to less ambitious walkers as a starting point for evening or day walks, accessible by public transport from Sheffield or Manchester and with two pubs serving real ale and food.

High Peak Estate

Place
The High Peak Estate is an area of Pennine moorland in the ownership of the National Trust in the Dark Peak area of Derbyshire, England.The National Trust High Peak Estate is to be known as the 'Dark Peak Area' from summer 2010 which is now part of the Peak District Estate. The Peak District Estate also includes the White Peak Estate (formerly South Peak Estate) and the Longshaw Estate near Sheffield and includes a number of sites of interest including:Alport Castles (a spectacular natural landslip)Bleaklow (a massive expanse of wild, windswept moorland)Derwent EdgeKinder Scout (the moorland plateau that was the site of 1932's Mass Trespass and the highest point in the Peak District)Mam TorOdin Mine (one of the oldest lead mines in the county)Snake Pass (to the north-east of the estate)Winnats Pass (west of Castleton)

Edale railway station

Building
Edale railway station serves the rural village of Edale in the Derbyshire Peak District, in England. It was opened in 1894 on the Midland Railway's Dore and Chinley line (now the Hope Valley Line), 20 miles (32 km) west of Sheffield and 22 miles (35 km) east of Manchester Piccadilly.It became an unstaffed halt in 1969.

Great Ridge

Place
Great Ridge is a ridge separating the vales of Edale and Castleton in Derbyshire, England. It extends for approximately 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) from Mam Tor at the western end of the ridge to Lose Hill at the eastern end, the lowest point being Hollins Cross.A path runs along the length of the ridge, and is roughly paved to prevent erosion caused by the large number of visitors.

Hollins Cross

Mountain
Hollins Cross lies between Mam Tor and Lose Hill on the Great Ridge that separates Castleton and Edale in Derbyshire, England.Hollins Cross is the lowest point on the ridge and is therefore a popular route taken by walkers wishing either to cross from one side to the other, or to start a walk along the ridge.

Mam Tor

Building
Mam Tor is a 517 m (1,696 ft) hill near Castleton in the High Peak of Derbyshire, England. Its name means "mother hill", so called because frequent landslips on its eastern face have resulted in a multitude of "mini-hills" beneath it. These landslips, which are caused by unstable lower layers of shale, also give the hill its alternative name of Shivering Mountain.

The Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, Edale

Building
The Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, Edale, is a Grade II listed parish church in the Church of England in Edale, Derbyshire.

Welcome to Edale

Tourist Attraction

Tom Hyett

Historical

Mam Tor hill fort

Historical
Route Details

Length

4 mi

Elev. Gain

1095.5 ft

Est. Steps

9000
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