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The best walks and hikes around Peak Forest

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Hikes around Peak Forest explore the heart of the Peak District National Park. The landscape is characterized by rolling limestone hills, open moorlands, and deep dales. This area of the High Peak serves as a starting point for routes that traverse a varied and historically significant terrain, including notable features like the Great Ridge and Eldon Hill.

Best hiking trails around Peak Forest

  • The most popular hiking route is the Mam Tor, The Great Ridge & Castleton loop, an 8.1 mile (13.0 km) trail that takes about 4 hours to complete. This route follows the prominent ridgeline, providing expansive views across the Hope and Edale valleys.
  • Another top favourite among local hiking enthusiasts is the Peak Forest, Bradwell Hill & Eldon Hill Quarry loop, a moderate 6.6 mile (10.6 km) path. The trail passes by the disused quarry, offering a look into the area's industrial past.
  • Local hiking enthusiasts also love the Mam Tor & Blue John Cavern loop from Mam Nick, a 3.0 mile (4.9 km) trail leading to the summit of Mam Tor, often completed in about 1 hour 30 minutes.
  • Hiking around Peak Forest is defined by limestone dales, exposed ridgelines, and high moorland plateaus. The network of paths provides options for various fitness levels, from short ascents to longer, more challenging circular hikes.
  • The routes in Peak Forest are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 1,800 reviews. More than 12,000 hikers have used komoot to explore Peak Forest's varied terrain.

Last updated: May 10, 2026

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Mam Tor, The Great Ridge & Castleton loop — Peak District National Park

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Embark on the Mam Tor, The Great Ridge & Castleton loop, a moderate 8.1-mile (13.0 km) hike in the Peak District National Park. This picturesque route, typically completed in about 3 hours and 58 minutes, features a total elevation gain of 1462 feet (446 metres) and offers diverse terrain. You will traverse well-maintained paths, including paved sections and stone steps, alongside natural unpaved and gravel stretches that can be muddy. From Mam Tor's summit, you are treated to expansive views over the Edale Valley, Hope Valley, and Kinder Scout, with the Great Ridge providing continuous panoramic vistas on both sides.

Castleton village serves as a charming starting and ending point for this popular hike. The trail attracts many visitors, especially on weekends and for sunrise views, so arriving early is often recommended to avoid crowds. In Castleton, you will find various amenities such as cafes and pubs, perfect for a stop before or after your adventure.

This trail is notable for its rich history and unique geological features. Mam Tor, also known as the "Shivering Mountain" due to its unstable shale and sandstone, holds remains of an ancient hill fort and Bronze Age burial barrows. The Great Ridge, a nearly 2-mile (3-kilometer) long connector between Mam Tor and Lose Hill, is a highlight. You can also explore the dramatic limestone gorge of Winnats Pass and visit attractions in Castleton like Peveril Castle or the Treak Cliff Cavern.

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Embark on the Mam Tor Circular Walk, an easy hike that takes you through the stunning Peak District landscape. You will cover a distance of 3.0 miles (4.9 km) and gain 581 feet (177 metres) in elevation, typically completing the route in about 1 hours and 29 minutes. From the summit of Mam Tor, you can enjoy expansive views stretching across the Edale Valley and towards Kinder Scout, making for a truly rewarding outdoor experience.

When planning your visit, be aware that while the trail features good paths, you will encounter some steps and steep sections. If you hike after wet weather, the paths can become slippery, so wearing sturdy walking boots is a good idea for better grip and comfort. The initial ascent to the summit from the car park involves stone steps, but it is generally short and manageable for most hikers.

This route is particularly notable for its continuous dramatic vistas as you walk along the Great Ridge, offering glimpses of the impressive limestone gorge of Winnats Pass. Keep an eye out for the unique Mam Tor Broken Road, a fascinating section of abandoned highway that has been damaged by landslips over time, adding a touch of geological history to your journey.

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Hike the 6.6-mile moderate Peak Forest, Bradwell Hill & Eldon Hill Quarry loop for views from Bradwell Moor and unique quarry landscapes.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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May 17, 2026, Eldon Hill Quarry

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November 14, 2024, Mam Tor Broken Road

This road was constructed in 1819 to provide an easier route than Winnats Pass. It crosses the Mam Tor landslips below the main summit, and this has caused problems throughout the roads' history. After a series of road works and subsequent landslips, the road was finally closed and abandoned in 1979. The A625 once again tackles the steep Winnats Pass and the remains of the old attempts buckle and slide slowly downhill.

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Cave Dale is a super valley just south of Castleton. It is a super nice, steep-sided, craggy valley that is very scenic, and the natural ambience of the valley is enhanced by the imposing remains of Peveril Castle perched on its western flanks. There are also good views across towards Mam Tor, Hollins Cross, and Lose Hill to the north once you have come out of the valley.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there many circular walks starting from Peak Forest?

Yes, the area is well-suited for circular hikes. Many routes begin and end in or near the village, allowing you to explore the surrounding landscape without needing to retrace your steps. These loops range from moderate climbs over local hills to longer treks through the dales.

Can I find any easy, family-friendly hikes in the area?

Certainly. While the region is known for its dramatic ridges, there are plenty of gentler options. You can find easier trails suitable for a family outing, such as the popular Back Tor (Great Ridge) – Great Ridge Path to Mam Tor loop from Castleton. For a very accessible walk with rewarding scenery, locals also enjoy the trails around Bamford Edge, which offer fantastic views without a strenuous climb.

Are there any long-distance trails near Peak Forest?

Yes, the region is a great base for longer treks. For a challenging day out, consider the hike to Tideswell, which covers over 10 miles (17 km) and takes you to the impressive 'Cathedral of the Peak'. Additionally, the nearby High Peak Trail offers an extensive path for those looking to cover significant distance.

What are the parking options for hikes around Peak Forest?

Parking can be found within Peak Forest village for local routes, but it can be limited, especially on weekends. For popular hikes like those around Mam Tor, there are dedicated car parks such as Mam Nick. It's always a good idea to arrive early to secure a spot, or consider using public transport to avoid parking issues altogether.

Is the Peak Forest area accessible by public transport?

While Peak Forest itself has limited direct public transport links, nearby villages like Castleton and Hope are served by bus routes connecting to larger towns such as Sheffield and Buxton. From these villages, you can access many of the area's classic trails. Planning your journey in advance is recommended.

Are dogs allowed on the hiking trails?

Most trails in the Peak District are dog-friendly, but it's essential to keep your dog under control, especially near livestock. The open moorlands and farmland often have sheep grazing, so a lead is necessary. Always check for local signage, as restrictions can apply, particularly during bird nesting season (typically March to July).

Are there any pubs on the walking routes for a mid-hike break?

Many routes are designed to pass through or near villages that have traditional pubs. Hikes that loop through Castleton or Tideswell will offer several highly-regarded options for food and drink. Planning a route that incorporates one of these villages is a great way to enjoy a classic pub lunch.

What is the terrain like for hiking around Peak Forest?

The hiking is incredibly varied. You'll encounter classic Peak District landscapes, including rolling limestone hills, deep dales, and expansive, exposed moorland. Paths range from well-defined stone tracks and grassy footpaths to steeper, sometimes rocky, ascents onto the high ridges.

Can I see any historical or industrial sites on the hikes?

Yes, the area is rich in history. Several routes pass by significant landmarks, including the ruins of Peveril Castle overlooking Castleton. You can also explore the region's industrial past by visiting sites like the disused Eldon Hill Quarry and the historic lead mining areas scattered throughout the dales.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the Peak Forest area?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Hikers frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from the high ridges like Mam Tor and the contrasting beauty of the quiet, green dales. The well-maintained network of paths that offers something for every fitness level is also a common highlight.

Are there any quieter, less-crowded trails I can explore?

To escape the crowds that gather on the most famous ridges, consider exploring the trails in the valleys between Peak Forest, Tideswell, and Bradwell. These routes often follow quiet country lanes and riverside paths, offering a more peaceful experience while still showcasing the beautiful limestone dale scenery.

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