
There is a network of paths at the top which are great for exploring as they provide amazing views over the Derbyshire Dales. The steep incline is worth it as you will be rewarded with fantastic views from the top. Clear waters of the stream, part-way up the ascent. You will gain a fair amount of altitude as this is the most challenging part of the hike. The path may become less obvious, but as long as you keep in sight of the stream, you will continue on the correct route.

This is the point that I consider to be the start of the trail.įollow the path in the direction of the woodland, where you will cross another smaller bridge.įrom here, you will start gaining altitude as the path follows along a stream. The bridge leads out towards an open hillside, with a singular man-made path. Follow the road towards The Old Nags Head and turn onto the footpath at the circled area.


The road continues straight into a private road, so make a right turn onto the footpath where you will go across a small bridge. From Edale Station, I recommend following this route anticlockwise and heading towards The Old Nags Head pub.
