Bamford to Edale via Win Hill and Great Ridge Walk

Tremendous views after steep ascent to Win Hill, then the Great Ridge on the boundary between the Dark and White Peak

The Great Ridge, from near Manor House Farm SWC Walk 302 - Bamford to Edale (via Win Hill and Great Ridge)
The Great Ridge, from near Manor House Farm

SWC Walk 302 - Bamford to Edale (via Win Hill and Great Ridge)

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Win Hill Pike, from Thornhill Brink SWC Walk 302 - Bamford to Edale (via Win Hill and Great Ridge)
Win Hill Pike, from Thornhill Brink

SWC Walk 302 - Bamford to Edale (via Win Hill and Great Ridge)

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Great Ridge (Mam Tor and Hollins Cross) from Path by Goosehill Hall, Castleton SWC Walk 302 - Bamford to Edale (via Win Hill and Great Ridge) [Castleton Alternatives]
Great Ridge (Mam Tor and Hollins Cross) from Path by Goosehill Hall, Castleton

SWC Walk 302 - Bamford to Edale (via Win Hill and Great Ridge) [Castleton Alternatives]

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Win Hill from Path by Goosehill Hall, Castleton SWC Walk 302 - Bamford to Edale (via Win Hill and Great Ridge) [Castleton Alternatives]
Win Hill from Path by Goosehill Hall, Castleton

SWC Walk 302 - Bamford to Edale (via Win Hill and Great Ridge) [Castleton Alternatives]

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Winnats Pass with Win Hill Pike SWC Walk 302 - Bamford to Edale (via Win Hill and Great Ridge) [Castleton Alternatives]
Winnats Pass with Win Hill Pike

SWC Walk 302 - Bamford to Edale (via Win Hill and Great Ridge) [Castleton Alternatives]

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Length 20.3 km (12.6 mi), with 846/753m ascent/descent. For a shorter or longer walk see below Walk Options.
Toughness 7 out of 10, with 6 ½ hours walking time. For the whole outing, including trains, sights and meals, allow at least 13 hours.
Walk Notes

This walk cuts through the boundary land between the Dark and White Peak areas of the Peak District National Park. A steep ascent up to Win Hill opens tremendous views to the surrounding Upper Derwent Valley reservoirs, the Vales of Edale and Hope and the exposed and isolated tracts of rugged moorlands, covered by cotton grass bogs and heather, and dramatically sculpted gritstone escarpments (or ‘edges’) of the Peak District’s iconic Dark Peak area.
From there you follow a heathery ridge running northwest to steeply descend and re-ascend to Lose Hill, the easterly end of The Great Ridge, which separates the vales of Edale and Hope. It extends for approximately 3 kilometres to Mam Tor at the western end and is very popular (in benign conditions). Mam Tor, once the home of Iron Age people, is on the southern edge of the Dark Peak (sandstones) and overlooks the White Peak (limestones), including the notable deep cut dry gorge of Winnats Pass.

Despite a lunch pub just off route, this walk lends itself to a picnic lunch on one of the tops or on the ridge. Diversions to lunch or a finish in Hope and Castleton are described, as are an alternative start from Hope Station and shortcuts from the Great Ridge to Edale, as well as an extension across Brown Knoll’s upland peat bog and down from the head of the Vale of Edale via Jacob’s Ladder (path).

Walk Options

An Alternative Start from Hope Station cuts 4.9 km/3.0 mi and 263m ascent and is rated 5/10.

Diversions down from the Great Ridge to Hope and Castleton villages for lunch or an early finish:

  • To Hope as an out-and-back (adds 3.0 km/1.8 mi and 40m ascent);
  • To Castleton from Back Tor and back up to Hollins Cross (cuts the least interesting stretch of the Great Ridge, buts adds 4.4 km/2.7 mi and 205m ascent);
  • To Castleton from Back Tor and through the dramatic Winnats Pass to the end of the Great Ridge at Mam Nick, the pass between Mam Tor and Rushup Edge (adds 3.0 km/1.8 mi and 100m ascent).

A couple of Shortcuts lead down from the Great Ridge to Edale:

  • From Hollins Cross, the lowest point on the Great Ridge just before the ascent to Mam Tor (cuts 6.7 km/4.1 mi and 350m ascent, rated 5/10);
  • From the end of the Great Ridge at Mam Nick, the pass between Mam Tor and Rushup Edge (cuts 4.5 km/2.8 mi and 200m ascent, rated 6/10).

An Extension across Brown Knoll’s upland peat bog and down from the head of the Vale of Edale via Jacob’s Ladder adds 5.4 km/3.4 mi and 172m ascent, and is rated 9/10.

Maps

OS Explorer: OL1 (The Peak District – Dark Peak Area)
OS Landranger: 110 (Sheffield & Huddersfield)
Harvey Superwalker XT25: Peak District Central
Harvey British Mountain Map: Dark Peak or White Peak

Travel

Bamford station, map reference SK 207 825, is 16 km south west of Sheffield and 230 km north west of Charing Cross and 151m above sea level. Edale Station, map reference SK 122 853, is 245m above sea level. Both are in Derbyshire. Bamford Station is on the Hope Valley Line from Manchester to Sheffield, with a journey time of 22 mins from Sheffield. Edale Station is a few stops and 9 minutes journey time further west in the direction of Manchester. Sheffield Station is the terminus of the Midland Main Line from London St. Pancras, with up to two trains per hour (journey time from 116 mins Mon-Sat, longer on Sundays).

Saturday Walkers’ Club: Take a train no later than 9.00 hours.

Lunch

The Cheshire Cheese Inn Edale Rd, Hope, Derbyshire, S33 6ZF (01433 620 381). The Cheshire Cheese is located 500m off route, after 8.4 km (5.2 mi) of walking.

Lunch/Tea (off route)

In Hope
Watson’s Farm Shop, Café Adventure, Grasshopper Café, The Woodroffe Arms, Old Hall (Pub) Hotel, Old Hall Tearooms.

In Castleton
The Rambler’s Rest, The Causeway, The Peak Hotel, Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, Ye Olde Nag’s Head, Tilley’s of Castleton, 1530 The Restaurant, The Castle Inn, The Bull’s Head, For Heavens Bakes, The George Inn, Peak District Visitor Centre café.

Tea (in Edale)

The Penny Pot Café Station Approach, Edale, Hope Valley, Derbyshire, S33 7ZA (01433 670 688).
The Rambler Inn Grindsbrook Booth, Edale, Hope Valley, Derbyshire, S33 7ZA (01433 670 268).
The Old Nag’s Head Grindsbrook Booth, Edale, Hope Valley, Derbyshire, S33 7ZD (01433 670 291). Situated at the start of the Pennine Way, it dates back to 1577. Overlooked to the North by Kinder Scout, made famous by the Mass Trespass of 1932, and residing in one of the World’s most visited national parks, The Old Nag’s Head is listed as one of the 100 greatest pubs of England.
[Note: both pubs are owned by the same company and in quieter periods they may co-ordinate in closing one of them at a time.]
Newfold Farm Café Grindsbrook Booth, Edale, Hope Valley, Derbyshire, S33 7ZD (01433 670 401).

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