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6 great walks near Tideswell
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Peak District walk - Wardlow, Rough Side and Coombs Dale
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The area surrounding Eyam by Joy Hales
- Credit: Archant
Most people who head to Eyam for a walk end up at the famous landmarks at Padley Gorge and Curbar Edge, but this small seletion of walks from our arcives show that there are plenty of alternatives.
View towards the distant Edges by Sally Moseley
- Credit: Archant
Eyam and Stoney Middleton
0 miles from Eyam
This walk is a wander along old paths and tracks between two picturesque Peak District villages with interesting histories and a staunch community spirit that continues in the present day.
Euan’s secret hideaway, with Raasay’s volcano in the distance. Photograph: Euan Ferguson
Euan’s secret hideaway, with Raasay’s volcano in the distance. Photograph: Euan Ferguson
‘There’s nowhere I’d rather be than the remote Applecross peninsula, perfect for solitary hikes, canoeing and peat fires’
Mon 15 Mar 2021 06.00 EDT
The idea of a home “trip” can depend entirely, savagely so, on what age you are. Growing weary in the back of an Austin Allegro as a child, you simply long for entertainment. As a teenager, taking up too much room in the Renault, you damn everything with faint, bored praise. And then, suddenly, you hit your 20s, meet someone, and the idea of a day trip to a coast or castle or canal becomes embroidered with the idea of adulthood, paying for things on your own, with unique laughter and a dusting of lust.
This glorious region will be busy come summer
Even in a normal year, the Peak District is hugely popular and in that most abnormal of years, 2020, it was full to bursting in the summer months. Given the restrictions on foreign travel, there’s every chance of a repeat performance this year, with bookings expected to boom again once an end to lockdown is confirmed.
“Our beauty spots can get exceptionally busy,” says Jo Dilley, managing director of the local tourist board, “so this year we’re urging visitors to book well in advance and to seek out quieter places away from the crowds, where perhaps they haven’t been before and where social distancing will be much easier.”
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