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Walking in Derbyshire
Eyam Moor
The view over Eyam Moor

Another walk which has the benefit of being a much quieter walk. This is one to try when near to Eyam, the beautiful Derbyshire village which has the dubious distinction of being the site of the outbreak of the plague in 1665.

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Many (but by no means all) of Derbyshire's loveliest walks are within the Peak District National Park.

The Peak District National Park covers some 555 sq miles.

Half of the population of England lives within 60 miles of the Peak District.

The highest point in the Peak is Kinder Scout at 2,088 ft (636m).

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2Eyam Moor and Stoke Ford
This is another one that most people can easily have a go at.

It also has the advantage of having a pub to look forward to for some en-route refreshment!


Walk info:
Difficulty:no wheelchair access logomoderate - NOT suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs
Starting Point: Lay-by near Sir William Hill TV Mast
Grid Reference: SK 210776
Distance: 4.5 kilometres (but longer and shorter options available)
Time: Approx 2.5 hours.
Transport: The nearest you'll get by bus is Eyam or Grindleford.
Map: Ordnance Survey White Peak. Explorer OL24.
Refreshments: The Barrel Inn is near the start of the walk and Stoke Ford is a great place for a picnic.

Starting at the right-angled bend in the road, take the rough track as it climbs towards Sir William Hill.

Signpost on Eyam Moor
Signpost on Eyam Moor

You then have two options: cross the first or second stile and take the paths that head across Eyam Moor. Both paths converge at another stile at the meeting point of three walls.

Continue downhill to a lovely quiet spot called Stoke Ford, a great place for a picnic.

(An optional extension would be to walk up Abney Clough to the hamlet of Abney returning to the valley via Cockney Farm)

Turn upstream being careful to take the lower of the two paths - not the one you came down on).

This gently rises across the contours.

At the next path junction take the central of the three options.

At the next junction take the path that cross the stream and ascends to the lane.

If you fancy a spot of refreshment turn right along the lane and you get to The Barrel Pub. If the starting point is more important then turn left instead.

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