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This is a scenic and easy walk in the Peak District countryside through Padley Gorge and to impressive viewpoints such as Owler Tor, Millstone Edge and Mother Cap. To best enjoy the views, you'll want to visit on a clear day. Distance: 4.0 miles/6.5 kilometres Elevation gain: 193 metres Difficulty: Easy Walking time: 2 hours Padley Gorge Walk Map


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Parking for the Padley Gorge Walk. There are several National Trust car parks around Padley Gorge. For this walk your looking for the one with the cafe signposted. Use the postcode S11 7TS and look for the signs. Parking is free for National Trust members, charges apply for everyone else. You don't currently have to book a time slot to visit.


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Directions Print/PDF map Length 5.3 kmElevation gain 183 mRoute type Circular Explore this 5.3-km circular trail near Stoney Middleton, Derbyshire. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 1 h 34 min to complete.


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A walk through the moss-covered ancient woodlands of Padley Gorge, alongside quaint waterfalls and pretty trails enveloped in exquisite nature, is by far one of the best short and easy walks to do in the Peak District.


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Directions Print/PDF map Length 9.3 kmElevation gain 323 mRoute type Circular Check out this 9.3-km circular trail near Stoney Middleton, Derbyshire. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 2 h 47 min to complete.


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Directions Print/PDF map Length 3.3 miElevation gain 600 ftRoute type Loop Explore this 3.3-mile loop trail near Stoney Middleton, Derbyshire. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 1 h 34 min to complete.


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written by zoe tehrani April 18, 2023. Padley Gorge is a deep and narrow valley of mystical woodland with moss covered boulders, and this walk takes you right through it. Along the trail, you will pass by a waterfall plunging down into the Burbage Brook, and then you leave Padley Gorge to walk through a mass of silver birch trees, and then.


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Distance: 4.5 miles Time: 3-4 hours Terrain: Woodland paths, grassy footpaths and moorland trails Accessibility: Moderate, no stiles, some uneven terrain in woodland and on moors Start and End Point: Grid Ref SK 25098 78704 / Postcode S32 2JA Padley Gorge and Hathersage Walk from Grindleford Station Watch on


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Padley Gorge Trail is a scenic walking route located in the heart of the Peak District National Park in England. The trail takes hikers through a picturesque wooded valley, following the course of a small stream and passing by a series of stunning waterfalls and rock formations. Visitor Map Address: Padley Gorge Trail, Hope Valley S32 2HY


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The Padley Gorge Walk The stats Distance: 3.6 miles (5.9km) circuit Elevation gain: 190m Difficulty: Easy There are several routes you can take around Padley Gorge. The one we're sharing showcases the best of the forest, along with an optional side trip to the Longshaw Estate.


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Distance: 3.5 km / 2.5 miles How long does it take to walk? 1.5 - 2.5 hours Highlights: Padley gorge, Natural spring, Bole Hills, Padley Chapel, Grindleford Station cafe and Totley tunnel Best time to visit: Padley gorge and Grindleford cafe can be very busy during peak times (holidays and weekends) and during nice weather.


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Padley Gorge is a deep but narrow valley in the Peak District, Derbyshire between the village of Grindleford and the A6187 road. Despite its location right next to a main road and a train station, it feels like stepping into a little wonderland. There is something mystical about this gorge.


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In Hope Valley, Padley Gorge is near Grindleford and Owler Bar villages, surrounded by ancient oak and birch trees. The gorge is best known for the peaceful stream that flows through it, creating a tranquil spot for a family day out.


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Walk information. Walk type: Medium circular walk Distance: 11.6 miles/18.7 km Walk time: 5.5-6.5 hours Total ascent: 489 m/1,604 ft Highest point: 455 m/1,492 ft Walk highlights: River Derwent, Padley Gorge waterfalls, Surprise View, Millstone Edge, Higger Tor, Stanage Edge + Robin Hood's Cave Trigs: 1 - White Path Moss (Stanage Edge) - (Option to add High Neb)


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Padley Gorge is located in the Peak District between the village of Gindleford and the A6187 road. This deep and narrow valley is only o.5 miles from Longshaw Estate, which is a National Trust site. Padley Gorge starts at Grindleford Train Station and technically finishes at the woodland borders.