This beautiful walk from Grindleford Train Station is a real treat, taking you through stunning woodland and onto wild open moorland for breathtaking views – and all in less than 5 miles. The route links in each walk will take you to a page with detailed route information, map, GPX, preview video of the route and photographs.Īll photography thanks to Phil and Suzanne from Let's Go Peak District. From shady woodlands to heather-strewn moors, rocky edges to rolling pastures, this series of train station walks has it all. Best of all, they’re hand-picked to make the most of each location and to take you to the very best spots in the Peak District via the most scenic routes. There are gentle ambles that are 4-5 miles long, to more challenging hikes of 7-8 miles. If you need some ideas for where to visit along the Hope Valley Line, our friends at Let’s Go Peak District have compiled together a collection of five inspiring walks that start and finish at the train station in each village. It makes for a fantastic day out from Sheffield, especially when you don’t have a car or want to leave it behind in the city. Part of its route runs through the beautiful Hope Valley in the Peak District National Park, offering not just stunning views from the train windows but also ease of access to a host of pretty peak villages and breath-taking scenery. The train line that links Sheffield with Manchester was completed in 1894 and is still going strong 125 years later.
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