Peak District

Gritstone edges, limestone fins & Dales classics

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Peak District and Dales hillscape in winter

Peak District & Yorkshire Dales Walking Routes

The Peak District and Yorkshire Dales offer a contrasting landscape of rolling moorlands, dramatic limestone dales, and gritstone edges. As the UK’s first National Park (1951), the Peak District holds a special place in the history of conservation, while the Dales are famed for their stone villages, caves, and dry-stone walls that trace centuries of farming tradition. Both regions capture the timeless beauty of northern England’s uplands.

"Unlike the Lake District, where beauty is lavishly displayed, the delights of this limestone countryside have to be sought on foot."

Kinder Scout via Red Brook

A classic Kinder day with a hands-on ascent and wild plateau views.

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Bleaklow

Peat groughs, moorland skies and a true Pennine wilderness feel.

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Chrome Hill & Parkhouse Hill

The “Dragon’s Back” fins of limestone with superb valley panoramas.

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Mam Tor (Great Ridge)

An elegant ridge linking Mam Tor to Lose Hill above Hope Valley.

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High Seat

Open moorland walking with big skies and classic gritstone scenery.

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Ingleborough

Limestone pavements and a shapely summit—one of the Dales Three Peaks.

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Pen-y-Ghent

Short rock steps to a fine crest and far-reaching views.

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Whernside

A broad ridge overlooking the iconic Ribblehead Viaduct.

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Great Shunner Fell

Wide horizons above Swaledale on the Pennine Way’s high ground.

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Wild Boar Fell

A superb edge walk with dramatic escarpments and quiet valleys.

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Kinder Scout via Red Brook


Follow a classic scrambly line onto Kinder’s wild plateau. Red Brook gives enjoyable, hands-on movement before the open moor leads to sweeping views over the Dark Peak.

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Bleaklow


Cross the high, open peatlands of Bleaklow for a true Pennine experience. Gritstone edges, sculpted groughs and big skies define this atmospheric day out.

From £80 per person

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Chrome Hill & Parkhouse Hill


Walk the striking limestone fins of the “Dragon’s Back”. A short but unforgettable route with rolling White Peak scenery and photogenic ridgelines.

From £80 per person

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Mam Tor (Great Ridge)


Enjoy an elegant ridge walk from Mam Tor over Barker Bank to Lose Hill, with constant views over Hope Valley, Edale and the Kinder plateau.

From £80 per person

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High Seat


Classic Dark Peak moorland with broad views and quiet corners. A great introduction to the area’s gritstone and heather landscapes.

From £80 per person

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Ingleborough


Ascend one of the Yorkshire Three Peaks. Limestone pavements, stepped escarpments and a proud summit give a superb Dales day.

From £85 per person

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Pen-y-Ghent


Rocky steps lead to a compact summit with big views across Ribblesdale and to Ingleborough and Whernside—perfect for a crisp winter outing.

From £85 per person

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Whernside


The highest of the Dales. A broad ridge walk with classic views of the Ribblehead Viaduct and the neighbouring peaks.

From £85 per person

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Great Shunner Fell


Follow the Pennine Way to one of the Northern Dales’ finest viewpoints, with wide horizons over Swaledale and Wensleydale.

From £85 per person

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Wild Boar Fell


A quieter northern outpost with striking escarpments, cairns and spacious views across the Eden Valley and Mallerstang.

From £85 per person

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