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Little Hucklow CP CP

Top 20 Gorges around Little Hucklow CP CP

Best canyons around Little Hucklow CP CP offer a diverse landscape for outdoor exploration. This region features a variety of natural formations, including ancient woodlands, river valleys, and challenging cloughs. The area is characterized by its geological features, providing opportunities for walks and climbs. Visitors can find routes ranging from family-friendly trails to more demanding scrambles.

Best canyons around Little Hucklow CP CP

  • The most popular canyons is Chee Dale Stepping Stones, an other man-made feature within a gorge…

Last updated: July 13, 2026

Burbage Brook and Padley Gorge

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To the left of the bridge is Padley Gorge. This ancient woodland is one of the best examples of the old oak-birch woodland which once covered much of the Peak …

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Headstone Viaduct, Monsal Dale

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Monsal Dale is a picturesque wooded gorge where natural beauty and industrial heritage combine magnificently. The River Wye meanders steadily along the dale and wildflower displays abound in spring and …

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Grindsbrook Clough

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This is a very scenic way to get up to the plateau! There are lots of waterfalls on the way up. The actual scramble starts out relatively gently but gets …

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Burbage Brook and Padley Gorge

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Padley Gorge is an enchanting place that feels like the setting for a fairy tale. Mystical at all times of year, the moss-covered trees and babbling brook are truly magical. …

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Chee Dale Stepping Stones

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Check the water levels before you go - it's a long walk back if the water is over the tops of the stones

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Simon Wilson
May 3, 2025, Chee Dale Stepping Stones

Getting very popular now with hikers

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A peaceful escape into nature with ancient woodland, gurgling streams, and moss-covered rocks. The combination of the flowing brook, shaded woodland, and rugged gritstone edges creates a magical atmosphere, especially in the early morning or late afternoon light. The brook originates from Burbage Moor, flowing through the Longshaw Estate and into Padley Gorge. Its length is 6 km (3.7 miles) Winds its way over gritstone boulders and through heather-clad moorland. After a rainy period; you will find some small waterfalls. Padley Wood: You will find ancient oak and birch Trees – their twisted, moss-covered trunks create an otherworldly feel. For those interested in the fauna, you may spot some woodpeckers, nuthatches, and pied flycatchers. As for the flora: bluebells when in season; ferns and a lot of moss. Beware that the wood can get crowded at week-end. Paths get muddy after rainfall; make sure you have appropriate footwear.

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Nice trail with small waterfall

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Lee
June 28, 2024, Grindsbrook Clough

This is a scramble to get up or down from. Good fitness required. Would say this is harder than Jacobs ladder, to give context.

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Very picturesque run but watch out for low hanging branches during the climb at the beginning. Position was about 20-30m out so make sure you take the right path each time.

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four time i have done the scramble and it dont get any easier ha

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Padley Wood is an ancient woodland and is one of the best examples of the old oak-birch woodland that once covered much of the Peak District.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some notable canyons and gorges to explore around Little Hucklow CP CP?

The region offers a variety of impressive natural formations. You can visit Burbage Brook and Padley Gorge, an ancient woodland rich in wildlife. Another popular spot is Burbage Valley, known for its great views and easy access, making it suitable for families and rock climbing. For a unique river crossing experience, consider Chee Dale Stepping Stones, but remember to check water levels beforehand.

Are there family-friendly canyon walks near Little Hucklow CP CP?

Yes, several areas are great for families. Burbage Valley is noted for its easy access and is suitable for family walks or bike rides, with opportunities for scrambling and bouldering. Burbage Brook and Padley Gorge also offers a great day out with kids, where they can spend hours around the brook.

What are the typical trail difficulties for canyon walks in the Little Hucklow CP CP area?

Trail difficulties vary. Some routes, like those in Burbage Valley, offer easy access and are suitable for less experienced riders or walkers. However, challenging scrambles are also available, such as Grindsbrook Clough, which gets steeper as you progress and requires using your hands in places. Always check specific route details for difficulty ratings.

What is the best time of year to visit the canyons around Little Hucklow CP CP?

While the area can be enjoyed year-round, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is popular but can get busy, especially at spots like Burbage Brook and Padley Gorge and Chee Dale Stepping Stones on bank holidays and weekends. Winter walks are possible, but be mindful that rocks can be slippery, especially after rain, and water levels might be high.

Are there any historical sites within the canyons or gorges?

Yes, the region has historical significance. Odin Mine, located near some gorges, is one of England's oldest lead mines, with records dating back to 1260. While it's now closed, it offers a glimpse into the area's industrial past.

What should I be aware of regarding water levels when visiting Chee Dale Stepping Stones?

When planning a visit to Chee Dale Stepping Stones, it is crucial to check the water levels beforehand. After heavy rainfall, the steps may become impassable, and it can be a long walk back if the water is over the tops of the stones. Be prepared to get your feet wet even in normal conditions.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in the ancient woodlands of the gorges?

The ancient woodlands, such as Burbage Brook and Padley Gorge, are rich in wildlife. These old oak-birch woodlands are carefully managed by rangers, providing habitats for various bird species, small mammals, and diverse plant life. Keep an eye out for local flora and fauna.

Are there opportunities for rock climbing in the Little Hucklow CP CP canyons?

Yes, the area is popular for rock climbing. Burbage Valley, for instance, is a very popular place to visit for rock climbing due to its 'gnarly looking outcrops' and offers routes suitable for various skill levels.

What are some tips for navigating Grindsbrook Clough?

Grindsbrook Clough is a scenic but challenging scramble. The path can often be indistinct, so aim well. The rocks can get slippery, especially after heavy rain, so take care. It's recommended to keep your hands free as you'll need them for climbing, especially as the scramble gets steeper and requires using your hands in places.

What do visitors enjoy most about the canyons and gorges in this region?

Visitors appreciate the diverse landscape, from ancient woodlands to challenging cloughs. Many enjoy the stunning views, the opportunities for both easy valley walks and demanding scrambles, and the rich wildlife. The unique experiences, such as navigating Chee Dale Stepping Stones or exploring the historical Odin Mine, are also highly valued.

Are there any areas with easy access for those looking for a less strenuous experience?

Yes, Burbage Valley is known for its easy access and is suitable for all-weather riding and family walks. It provides great views without requiring a strenuous climb, making it ideal for a relaxed outing.

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