Where does the Longdendale Trail start?

Where does the Longdendale Trail start?

Where does the Longdendale Trail start?

Hadfield
The path starts in Hadfield and runs alongside a series of beautiful reservoirs including Bottoms Reservoir, Torside Reservoir, Woodhead Reservoir and Rhodeswood Reservoir before finishing at Salter’s Brook. It runs for just over 8 miles on a gradually ascending path which is ideal for both cyclists and walkers.

Is the Longdendale Trail flat?

The Longdendale Trail is a lovely walking path that follows the course of the former Woodhead Railway Line. This was closed just east of Hadfield in 1981. It’s a smooth relatively flat surface so great for children and cyclists.

Is the Longdendale Trail circular walk?

The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime. Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash. Longdendale Trail Circular is a 11.3 kilometer loop trail located near Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, which circles around Woodhead Reservoir.

Can you cycle the Longdendale Trail?

Twisting and turning as it navigates 17.5 miles end-to-end across the Peak District on a high limestone plateau, the National Park’s longest trail offers glorious off-road cycling, intriguing railway history and challenging inclines.

How long is Longdendale Trail?

The Longdendale Trail is a long-distance trail that runs a distance of approximately 6.5 miles (10.4km) from Hadfield, Derbyshire to Woodhead Tunnel before crossing the A628 and climbing a steep moorland track towards the Yorkshire border at Salter’s Brook.

Can you walk around bottoms reservoir?

Enjoy an easy circular walk around this pretty reservoir in the Peak District. There’s a nice footpath running around the lake with fine views along the way. The walk starts from the little village of Tintwistle which is located just to the north of the water.

Where does the Tissington Trail start?

Ashbourne
The traffic-free trail is ideal for walkers, cyclists and horse riders and is mostly flat apart from a relatively steep incline at Mappleton. Ashbourne, where the route starts, is a historic market town with more than 200 listed buildings.

Where do you park for bottom reservoir?

There’s a car park at the bottom, below Bottoms Reservoir, off Platt Street, Padfield, between Malvern Rise and Brickfield Street, but the walk to the trail from there is very boring – though this is how to get there if you take the train.

Can you walk around arnfield reservoir?

Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 40 min to complete. This trail is great for birding, fishing, and hiking. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime. Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash.

Where does the Tissington Trail go?

The Tissington Trail runs for 13 miles from Parsley Hay (53.1706°N 1.7828°W) in the north to Ashbourne (53.0196°N 1.7397°W) in the south.

What is the Longdendale Trail?

The Longdendale Trail forms part of the longer Trans Pennine Trail that runs from coast to coast across the UK (Liverpool to Hull).

Is the Longdendale walk suitable for all ages?

My Husband & I set off this morning 16th Feb to do the Longdendale walk. Parking was easy but you do pay for parking on a Sunday as well. Most of the walk was flat so it’s suitable for all ages. The walk takes in the reservoir, bridges & beautiful scenery. There’s only a few steps so nothing to worry about.

What can I do in Longdendale?

Longdendale Valley provides a variety of recreation activities, including a sailing club on Torside reservoir; water skiing and fishing on Bottoms reservoir; horseriding, cycling and walking on the Longdendale Trail , (also suitable for people with disabilities); camping at Crowden and climbing at three different sites.