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Abney and Abney Grange CP

Top 20 Gorges around Abney and Abney Grange CP

Best canyons around Abney and Abney Grange CP are characterized by the region's open moors and gritstone village farmlands within the Derwent Valley. This area of Derbyshire Dales features a landscape of slopes, valleys, and woodlands. While deep, narrow gorges are not a prominent feature, the area offers various natural formations often referred to as gorges or valleys. The terrain Abney Peak District walks provide opportunities to explore these natural features.

Best canyons around Abney and Abney Grange CP

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Last updated: May 4, 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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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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Burbage Valley

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This is a beautiful valley that has great views, easy access and all weather riding. If you fancy some rock climbing this is also a very popular place to visit …

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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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Odin Mine

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Odin Min is one of the oldest lead mines in England. Records confirm that it existed as far back as 1260. However, production peaked between 1720 and 1800. During this …

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July 21, 2025, Odin Mine

Odin Mine is the oldest documented lead mine in Derbyshire, the first recorded mention dating back to 1280. It's likely to pre-date this back as far as Roman, Saxon and even Danish times. The original open-cast workings created a limestone gorge which is now the entrance area. Near the gorge is the Odin Cave, a naturally formed void.

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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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Lee
February 4, 2025, Burbage Valley

The views are stunning

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Nice trail with small waterfall

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The Burbage valley is a lovely place to ride with far reaching views over the moors, it’s a place that isn’t difficult to ride due to its gentle gradient but in dryer conditions it’s quite fun at the bottom end as it has a flowing nature

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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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Jonny H
August 5, 2023, Burbage Valley

Relatively easy gravel path, nothing too technical crossed by shallow flowing water in a few places after rain.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some notable natural features or 'canyons' to explore around Abney and Abney Grange CP?

While deep, narrow gorges are not a prominent feature, the area offers various natural formations often referred to as gorges or valleys. You can explore places like Burbage Brook and Padley Gorge, known for its ancient oak-birch woodland, or Burbage Valley, which offers great views and easy access.

Are there family-friendly options for exploring the gorges and valleys in the area?

Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Burbage Brook and Padley Gorge is carefully managed and offers a suitable environment for families. Similarly, Burbage Valley is considered family-friendly for walks and bike rides.

What kind of terrain can I expect on walks around Abney and Abney Grange CP?

The region is characterized by open moors and gritstone village farmlands within the Derwent Valley. You'll encounter a landscape of slopes, valleys, and woodlands. Trails can range from easy access paths in areas like Burbage Valley to more challenging routes, such as the one leading to Chee Dale Stepping Stones.

Are there any historical sites or landmarks near the natural formations?

Yes, the area has historical significance. For example, Odin Mine, one of the oldest lead mines in England, is a notable historical site located near some of the natural features.

What is the best time of year to visit Abney and Abney Grange CP for exploring its natural features?

The Peak District, including Abney and Abney Grange CP, offers beauty year-round. Spring brings new growth and wildflowers, while autumn showcases vibrant foliage. Summer is popular for longer days and warmer weather, though some areas can get busy. Winter walks can be stunning but require appropriate gear due to potential snow and ice, especially on higher ground.

Can I bring my dog on the trails around Abney and Abney Grange CP?

Many trails in the Peak District are dog-friendly, but it's essential to keep dogs under control, especially around livestock and wildlife. Always check local signage for specific restrictions, particularly in nature reserves or areas with ground-nesting birds. Be mindful of other visitors and ensure your dog doesn't disturb the natural environment.

What outdoor activities, besides exploring the gorges, can I do in the vicinity?

The area around Abney and Abney Grange CP is excellent for various outdoor sports. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging road cycling tours like the Hope Valley and Winnats Pass loop, as well as mountain biking trails. For more details, explore the Cycling around Abney and Abney Grange CP or MTB Trails around Abney and Abney Grange CP guides.

Where can I find parking when visiting the natural areas around Abney and Abney Grange CP?

Parking is generally available at popular starting points for walks and attractions within the Peak District. Specific parking information for individual trailheads or highlights is often found on local signage or detailed route descriptions. It's advisable to arrive early during peak times, especially on weekends and bank holidays, as car parks can fill up quickly.

Is public transport available to reach the canyons or walking routes?

Public transport options exist within the Peak District, connecting various villages and towns. However, direct access to some of the more remote natural features might be limited. Buses serve many of the larger villages, from which you can often access walking routes. Planning your journey in advance using local bus timetables is recommended.

Are there any specific permits required for hiking or exploring the natural formations?

Generally, no specific permits are required for hiking or exploring the natural formations in the public access areas of the Peak District. However, always respect private land and follow the Countryside Code. Some specific activities like large group events or commercial operations might require permission, but for general recreational use, permits are not typically needed.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the natural areas around Abney and Abney Grange CP?

Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes, from open moors to ancient woodlands. The area offers opportunities for peaceful walks, stunning views, and wildlife spotting. Many enjoy the chance to explore unique features like the stepping stones at Chee Dale or the ancient oak-birch woodland of Padley Gorge. The combination of natural beauty and accessible trails makes it a popular destination.

Are there opportunities for rock climbing or bouldering in the gorges?

Yes, areas like Burbage Valley are very popular for rock climbing, scrambling, and bouldering. It features gnarly looking rock outcrops that attract climbers of various skill levels.

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