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Monsal Trail - Grindleford to Buxton (★★★★★)

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Today the plan is to walk the Monsal Trail to see if it is indeed worth all the hype. Access to the trail by public transport requires a bit of logistical planning - but in the end I came up with a plan to start at Gindleford, head down to Chatsworth House, and then cut along to Bakewell - where I could join the Monsal Trail (although it properly starts a bit before Bakewell).  From here I can simply follow that trail - and then continue on to Buxton. And for this final stretch into Buxton, I plan to use the Midshires Way - and I will use this route into Buxton again when I walk the High Peak Trail. But for now our first task is to head by train to Grindelford - and then from here we drop down to meet up with the Derwent Valley Heritage Trail .  And here we find a pretty, but still fairly wet, part of the world - where the people are friendly, and where everyone says hello on our way by. Heading out along the Derwent Valley Heritage Trail I have walked this route before, and a...

Dales High Way - Ribblehead to Settle (★★★★★)

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Yesterday I had walked the Pennine Way from Middleton-in-Teesdale to Appleby-in-Westmorland , and had opted to stay over in Carlisle after that walk. This left me well placed to head into the Yorkshire Dales today, and so the plan today is to head down the Carlisle-Settle railway to Ribblehead, after which I plan to walk along the Dales High Way to Settle. And so after heading over Ribblehead Viaduct, we get ready to get off the train at Ribblehead station. The Dales High Way  itself passes very close to Ribblehead - but the trail does not opt to take the route alongside Ribblehead Viaduct, instead meeting up with the railway slightly further north.  But it is a very short walk from the train station to meet up with this trail, passing by the viaduct along the way. Ribblehead Viaduct With Ingleborough in the background And having made it past the viaduct, we soon we find ourselves at Bleamoor Sidings - which is our signal to turn off to the left (heading under the railway). ...