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Jogging around Newton Grange CP offers diverse running experiences within the Derbyshire Dales. The region is characterized by its tranquil countryside, featuring the accessible Tissington Trail, a former railway line providing relatively flat routes. The western boundary is defined by the River Dove, encompassing parts of Dovedale with its limestone valleys. Moat Low, a tree-covered bowl barrow, also stands as a visible hilltop feature.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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12.2km
01:27
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Jog this difficult 7.6-mile loop from Alsop through Milldale and Hall Dale, gaining 1053 feet in the Peak District National Park.
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25.5km
02:56
620m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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13.7km
01:26
120m
120m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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24.3km
02:34
220m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17.0km
02:02
450m
450m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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Impressive little archway, I didn't but I believe you can walk all the way up and come down a different way
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A great little coffee shop to call at, the cakes are amazing 😋
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Tiny and full of lovely goodies to eat and drink. Gets busy in fine weather and locates in quaint hamlet. They even have pain killers :)
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Lovely bike ride- nice and steady and a few nice pub stops
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One of the most celebrated events in the village is the annual Well Dressing festival, a unique and tradition that dates back centuries. What is Well Dressing? Well dressing is an ancient custom that involves decorating wells and springs with intricate and beautiful designs made from natural materials such as flowers, petals, leaves, and seeds. Some suggest the tradition began after Tissington escaped the Black Death, with villagers attributing their survival to the purity of their water supply. Pagan Origins: Another theory suggests the custom may have roots in pagan practices of offering thanks to the gods of wells and springs The festival usually takes place during Ascension Week, a religious observance that occurs 40 days after Easter Sunday.
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stopped for some photos 📸 great views
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There are 10 dedicated running routes around Newton Grange CP, offering a variety of experiences from moderate to more challenging trails. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars.
While there are no routes explicitly classified as 'easy' in the immediate area, several moderate options are suitable for those looking for a less strenuous run. The Tissington Trail Snack Kiosk – Tissington Trail loop from Newton Grange CP is a moderate 8.4-mile (13.5 km) trail that follows a former railway line, providing a relatively flat and scenic path ideal for a comfortable jog.
The running routes in Newton Grange CP feature diverse terrain, including former railway lines like the Tissington Trail, tranquil river valleys such as the River Dove, and rolling hills characteristic of the Derbyshire Dales. You'll find a mix of relatively flat paths and routes with gentle to more significant elevation changes.
Yes, for those seeking longer runs, the Milldale – Wolfscote Dale loop from Alstonefield is a challenging 25.5 km (15.8 miles) route. Another option is the Fishpond Bank – River Dove loop from Newton Grange CP, which covers 10.4 miles (16.7 km) through the River Dove valley.
The area around Newton Grange CP is rich with natural beauty and historical features. You can explore stunning limestone valleys, the picturesque River Dove, and even discover caves. Notable highlights include Dove Holes Caves, the scenic Wolfscote Dale, and the impressive Thor's Cave. The Moat Low, a tree-covered bowl barrow, is also a visible hilltop feature.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as circular loops. For example, the popular Tissington Trail Snack Kiosk – Tissington Trail loop from Newton Grange CP is an 8.4-mile circular trail. Another option is the Milldale & Hall Dale loop from Alsop, which offers a challenging 12.15 km circular run.
The Tissington Trail, which runs through the area, is a former railway line providing a relatively flat and accessible path. This makes it a good option for families looking for a gentle run or walk together, away from road traffic. The scenic views and tranquil countryside offer an enjoyable outdoor experience for all ages.
Many trails in the Derbyshire Dales are dog-friendly, but it's always advisable to keep dogs on a lead, especially in areas with livestock or near sensitive wildlife habitats. The Tissington Trail is generally suitable for dogs, but please ensure you follow local signage and clean up after your pet.
Newton Grange CP offers beautiful running conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is also popular, though trails can be busier. Winter running is possible, but be prepared for potentially muddy or icy conditions, especially on less-maintained paths or in shaded valleys.
While specific cafes or pubs directly on the routes are not detailed, the surrounding villages and towns in the Derbyshire Dales, such as Ashbourne or Buxton, offer various options for refreshments. The Tissington Trail itself has snack kiosks at certain points, which can be a convenient stop.
The running routes in Newton Grange CP are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.3 stars from over 40 reviews. Runners frequently praise the tranquil countryside, the scenic views along the River Dove, and the varied terrain that caters to different ability levels.
Access to Newton Grange CP and its trails by public transport can be limited due to its rural location in the Derbyshire Dales. It's recommended to check local bus services that connect to nearby towns like Ashbourne or Buxton, from which you might be able to access parts of the Tissington Trail or other routes. Planning ahead is advised.


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