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Derwent Reservoir Loop

Hard
12.44 mi·
1,146 ft
With a combination of good paths and roads, and enough height gain to make it feel like you've earned a pint, this is an excellent non-technical hike within easy reach of both Manchester and Sheffield....
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Chee Dale Circular including the Old East Buxton Lime Kilns

Easy
4.45 mi·
627 ft
Chee Dale is a picturesque limestone gorge located in the Peak District National Park in central England. The gorge was formed by the River Wye, which flows through it, and is known for its steep-sided cliffs, wooded valleys, and tranquil river....
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Thor's Cave

Hard
5.72 mi·
1,029 ft
Thor's Cave is a large limestone cave and is a popular destination for tourists and hikers as it has a rich history that dates back thousands of years. This thoroughly enjoyable circular hike takes you to it and around some charming Peak District countryside, as well as to the lovely village of Wetton....
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Pennine Way Day 1 - Edale to Crowden

Hard
16.64 mi·
2,625 ft
A fittingly tough start to a tough trip, the first day of the Pennine Way doesn't pull any punches! The route does go over Snake Pass, from where it's a simple (if slightly tedious) stroll down to Glossop, but other than bailing to Glossop there isn't really a logical way of shortening this day....
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Pennine Way Day 2 - Crowden to Standedge

Hard
11.04 mi·
2,360 ft
With big skies above and featureless moorland all around, this day is all about ambience. Nowhere has an atmosphere quite like the moors of Northern England, and on this trail you'll experience them in all their barren glory....
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Pennine Way Day 3 - Standedge to Calder Valley

Hard
15.73 mi·
1,605 ft
With noisy roads never far away and lots of flat terrain, not many hikers count this as one of the finest days on the Pennine Way. It's not a bad day by any means, just not one of the highlights of the trail....
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