Follow the Monsal Trail for 1 mile to reach the old Hassop Station. Turn left and follow the path to Coombs road. Park on Holme Lane. Picnic tables are sited on the right just before reaching the station. if (x.type === 'password') { Walking Gear Guides Leave the car park and cross Coombs Road to reach Station Road. Take the public footpath on the left. Bakewell walks: 1 Park and river walk 1.3km (0.8 miles), Bakewell walks: 2 Town tour 2km (1.2 miles), Bakewell walks: 3 Agricultural walk 5km (3 miles), Bakewell walks: 4 Church and hill walk 5km (3 miles), Bakewell walks: 5 Monsal trail walk 8km (5 miles). . The tunnels were formally opened on 25 May 2011 at a ceremony at the Headstone Viaduct after being used from 13 May 2011. Featuring a garden, bar and views of river, Rafters at Riverside House Hotel is located in Bakewell, 8.9 km from Chatsworth House. En cirkulr gtur fra Bakewell p vej nordp ad Monsal Trail til Hassop Station ad en ridesti for at n River Wye, hvor du flger flodens bredder. Please send them as email attachments (configured for any computer) along with your name to: Each route has something different and the distances vary so there is something for everyone. Turn left at Bakewell station. 4. The alkalinity of the Wye provides a rich source of nutrients that leads to an abundance of insects, invertebrates and other wildlife. Lovely views though and a nice walk. You have to do a detour quite early if you want to nip into Bakewell too, Slippy mud once off monsal trail (February). Just the right distance for my little one to manage! Plenty of cafs for refreshments along the way. 6 great walks near the River Wye | Great British Life go4mailvariable=('walk_pics' + '@' + go4mailvariable) Bridge over the River Wye by Sally Mosley, Pavillion Gardens, Buxton by Bradly Titto Kurian, Click here to view the details of the Bakewell walk, Click here to view the details of the Monsal Head walk, Click here to view the details of the Miller's Dale walk, Click here to view the details of the Tideswell walk, Click here to view the details of the Ashford-in-the-Water walk, Click here to view the details of the Buxton walk. Follow this path for a mile as it accompanies the river in two big loops, eventually passing under a sheer limestone cliff to the left before reaching a wooden footbridge at Cressbrook at SK172728. Not in the thick of the wilds like some peak district walks are as stays fairly close to civilisation for the most part but nice easy route to follow and bareably muddy in December. Follow the footpath with amazing aerial views of the river below, aiming for the long white building in the distance which is the Lathkil Hotel, where you may wish to rest awhile to drink in the scenic landscape as you sample some local brew! Walk: Haddon Hall, Derbyshire | Countryfile.com Some traffic at the beginning going counter clockwise, but thats natural with the walk starting from Bakewell. document.write('' + go4mailvariable + '<\/a>') x.type = 'password'; }. TERRAIN There are 10 stiles and 10+ gates as well as uneven terrain. Signs for the Pennine Bridleway showed where this new trail joins the Monsal Trail for a short distance, and which I will hopefully be walking next year. so there was a fairly steep bit of up at one point. Go over a little stile on the left and head up the short, steep path through trees and shrubbery to elevated fields. The spire of Bakewell church can be seen in the valley below. The old station buildings now contain a book shop, gift shop and a cafe and toilets are also available here.