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Hidden Lanes from Monyash – 9 to 11 miles (with options) Monyash, once a nerve centre for lead mining in the middle portion of the Peak District, is connected to its outlying farms, neighbouring villages, ancient mines and monuments by a complicated network of lanes. Some of these have evolved into present day roads for vehicular traffic, while others have fallen into decay with the passing of industry and exist only as footpaths and bridleways. Others still have vanished altogether. This circular walk...
Peak District Blog Posted on Tuesday, 05 July 2011 08:58AM
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Monyash Round Walk - Hard Rake – passing a dewpond and a quarry (small diversion required) Distance - 3m This walk should take around 60mins and is suitable for all the family - in winter as with any country walk bad weather may cause parts of this walks to be muddy and slippy so wear suitable clothing. If you are driving you can park up where you can at Monyash, there is a car park near the methodist church and street parking up and down Church Street. Monyash Car Park From the...
Peak District Blog Posted on Monday, 09 May 2011 03:01PM
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Monyash Round Walk - Ferndale – crossing Limestone Way and Lathkill Dale This walk should take around 30mins and is suitable for all the family - in winter as with any country walk bad weather may cause parts of this walks to be muddy and slippy so wear suitable clothing. If you are driving you can park up where you can at Monyash, there is a car park near the methodist church and street parking up and down Church Street. Head towards the Monyash St Leonards Church on Church Street and go through the stone entranceway...
Peak District Blog Posted on Thursday, 05 May 2011 03:01PM
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This walk can be done at any time of the day, but if you are staying in and around Monyash, it is a perfect walk for a summer’s evening; by day, Lathkill Dale is a busy hiking route, but leave it until lateafternoon or early evening, and you will experience it at its best, when a quiet stillness sets in as the visitors’ leave and the trees come alive with birdsong, resounding off the steep dale-sides. The walk begins in Monyash and you need to head out of the village, downhill towards Bakewell on the B5055.At the bottom of the...
Peak District Blog Posted on Monday, 27 June 2011 04:21PM
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