Good with kids aged 8-13. She gained nationwide interest and curiosity when in 1667 she began a fast that is said to have lasted more than a year, existing only on a few drops of water with sugar or the juice of a roasted raisin. Happy that I had made the right decision I headed on into the light. https://www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/visiting/planning-your-visit/parking. Follow the Monsal trail around 1.5km until you reach Bakewell station. Old black and white pictures shows steam trains bursting out of the tunnel and onto the viaduct with the river far below, and it is a shame that such views are not available now. Follow this track for of a mile gently uphill at first then downhill, passing through five large wooden gates (ignoring all side gates). The Midland Railway originally had such low platforms, but over time they were rebuilt at a high level. if (x.type === 'password') { Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Follow the track uphill and, as the track splits, turn right through a small wooden gate. Took my 2 year and a push chair , we loved it Go diagonally right across the fields. The Monsal Trail is a multi-use trail and he should have been prepared to stop as he passed me from behind. Bakewell is appreciated and enjoyed by residents and locals as well as being a magnet to visitors because of its high percentage of independent shops, regular special events and festivals together with a thriving community spirit. contact IPSO here, 2001-2023. Nice walk. The station car park was 4 for 4 hours and was cash only. Here I diverted off the Monsal Trail once more to once again follow the old route before the tunnels reopened. See Help > FAQs - Logging On for details on how to enable cookies in your browser. Nice, short walk. Just before the B6048 road ends at the A619, turn left across Coombs Road to reach the Bakewell Bridge car park, where this walk started and now ends. Coalpit Bridge by Sally Mosley (Image: Archant), Bakewell Nice, short walk. Bakewell walks: 1 Park and river walk 1.3km (0.8 miles), Bakewell walks: 2 Town tour 2km (1.2 miles), Bakewell walks: 3 Agricultural walk 5km (3 miles), Bakewell walks: 4 Church and hill walk 5km (3 miles), Bakewell walks: 5 Monsal trail walk 8km (5 miles). It was a rather spectacular building for a small market town, the reason being that it was used by the Duke of Rutland whose home, Haddon Hall, lies nearby. Looking for somewhere to stay in Bakewell? My mobile phone rang whilst I was in the middle - surprisingly I had strong reception within it. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 1 h 40 min to complete. Now the original viaduct is in the best condition and the later one is sadly closed off to walkers. This stretch of path can be utterly impassable after bad weather so care needs taking, but in dry weather it can be a superb stroll. I have walked this trail many times before, but earlier this year four tunnels have been reopened to the public. Just the right distance for my little one to manage! 6 great walks near the River Wye. Introduction. Continue to follow the path with a wall close on the right. Exit the meadow via a metal gate (taking care as this leads to a narrow path beside the very busy road). Please send them as email attachments (configured for any computer) along with your name to: Lovely trail, although it was a wet and soggy day we still enjoyed this immensely. The railways' loss is undoubtedly the walkers' and cyclists' gain. FIND YOUR WAY OUTSIDE is a trademark of AllTrails, LLC. Walk d278 The River Wye and Haddon Park from Bakewell, Bakewell - River Wye - Haddon Park - Haddon Hall - Haddon Fields - Wigger Dale - Burton Ashes Wood - Bakewell, Find new companions for walks in The English Midlands, See our unique interactive walk planning map of The Peak District National Park, You can find more walks near this one on these unique free-to-access Interactive Walk Planning Maps: (click/TAP to select). Turn right to follow the road uphill as it curves to the left; there are pavements on both sides of the road. Peak District National Park has 45 car parks, 18 of which have a Pay & Display system. I decided not to do the final diversion around Monsal Head tunnel due to time - my parents would be waiting for me in Bakewell, and I wanted to see them. Great easy trail. Sadly this was not as spectacular as I had hoped, although it was impossible not to be impressed with the engineering. As this track bends left, continue straight ahead keeping the wall on the right to reach a stile in the right-hand field corner. I had the best night's sleep of the trip so far and awoke later than usual. Not strenuous. However, be careful on the steep section as you head down into Bakewell. This walk follows the Monsal Trail along the old railway line west from Bakewell, returning via a couple of diversions around Chee Dale and Water-cum-Jolly Dale. Town: Set on the banks of the River Wye is Ashford in the Water. 2. On the other side of the bridge turn left and follow the river Wye. Over the past decade, hundreds of people have added padlocks to a bridge in the picturesque Peak District town of Bakewell to celebrate their love or remember someone they have lost. Lovely steady walk, nice day for it as well. Only one platform was visible on the left and this was unusually low compared to those at other stations on the line. Turn right and follow the trail for a short distance then turn left to reach the car park and the end of the walk.
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