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Ordnance Survey OS Explorer Ol24 The Peak District Walking Hiking Guide

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Descend the steep path to the next path on the right, this leads up some steps and across fields to skirt Calling Low Farm. Go through a copse then through a field to a stile. On entering a large field go diagonally to the right over the brow to another stile, then bear left to the road. Cross to Moor Lane and turn right at the car park, where a path leads to another road. Turn left then right again over a stile leading to the Youlgreave to Middleton road. Turn right and after 400m at a sharp bend go through Old stone slab bridge over the River Bradford, near Youlgreave YHA at the old Co-op in Youlgreave the gap in the stone wall and descend to Bradford Dale. From the Hanging Stone, got down the steps on the right-hand side and along the path to the gate. Continue on the footpath, down to a wooden stile. Turn right here across the cattle grid until you reach another wooden stile on your left (photo below). Wooden stile heading across the field Follow the path down to the next wall and over another stile. Now head across the field, heading towards the trees via a feint path.

Switch to: OpenStreetMap - global, free, volunteer created maps. We use the OpenTopo map tile server. Looking for longer routes? Try our Roaches and Lud’s Church 10-mile walk here More walks in the Peak District Ordnance Survey (OS) mapping covers England, Wales and Scotland - not Northern Ireland or the Channel Islands. Isle of Man is 1:50K only. Here’s the perfect Lud’s Church walk for a morning, afternoon or evening adventure in the Peak District.This 6-mile route includes the popular hidden gem Lud’s Church, (a chasm not an actual church)it also has beautiful views towards the Roaches, then on to the Hanging Stone before exploring woodlands and looping down alongside the River Dane.

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Now it’s home to many types of wildlife including swifts and different species of bats. You can read more about it whilst you’re on the trail as well as going up the path to see it from above!

Descend through a gate to the A52. Cross the road and turn right, to find an obscured stile 150m on the left. Bear left through the right hand of two field gates to the foot of the field. Turn right to a stile in the corner of the field, then left to head south through a series of stiles and then gateways to the road at Lordspiece. I started my hike at Wye Dale car park, a short walk from the Monsal Trail. This is a small car park with up to 28 spaces. At busy times you may need to start at a different location ( See options here – Miller Dale). Follow the trail through Lud’s Church, across the wooden boarded section and round to the left, there are a few places you can explore as you walk through. (Please note it can be muddy down here!) Steps leading out of Lud’s Church Map: Ordnance Survey OL24 Walk Map Chee Dale walk map Peak District Where to Start the Chee Dale Walk?

Continue on towards Grangemill, then as the road descends, take a path on the left. On reaching the lane turn left and continue to the Holly Bush Inn at the crossroads of the Via Gellia. Keep left on the pavement and cross the busy road to a bridleway

And they take you around the corner out of sight so if it’s busy on the trail you might need to turn around as I can imagine they aren’t easy to pass other people on. Chee Dale Stepping Stones There’s plenty to look at and read, even on this small section. One of the most prominent features still intact is the East Buxton Lime Kiln, which was in use until 1944. OSI and OSNI produce paper 1:50K and some 1:25K maps. OSI isn't online. OSNI (then Basemap Gallery / 4 squares icon, then 25K or 50K)

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OpenStreetMap is an opensource global crowd sourced map. It is better at showing footpaths than the OS in some places.

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