Keep following this road across a bridge until it becomes more of a stoney path- this is the footpath you want to keep following. A little further up take the next right up a narrow lane. There are a few stiles on this walk and although there were a few places where dogs are OK off the lead, Murphy had to stay on for the duration of the walk due to the amount of sheep and lambs.įrom the car park turn left up the main road, then take the first right by the Castle Inn. Here you can get a perfect view of Mam Tor, the Great Ridge & down into Castleton & the Hope Valley. We started the route from Castleton Car Park, which is £5.20 for the whole day. ![]() If you are interested in this walk, please read our Ultimate Guide to the Mam Tor Walks and follow the option from Castelton for detailed instructions. ![]() It is a long walk, but does have plenty of points you can stop and admire the view. This loop takes you over some fields and up Mam Tor, along the Great Ridge, to Lose Hill and then back down through the fields into Castleton. This is a beautiful route with amazing views across the valley and beyond. Please note that the ticket machine only takes coins (no card or notes). Starting point: Castleton Car Park- S33 8WN (£5.20 for the day). It was really warm when we went, so we were able to sit with our feet in the stream that runs parallel. Pub stop: We didn’t have a pub stop on this walk, but there are plenty of lovely places in Castleton, including The Blueberry Café in the car park which serves delicious ice cream.
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