Derwent Edges
August 2003
A breezy day on gritstone in the eastern Peak District
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 We
parked near Grindleford railway station, and headed over the
line to Padley Gorge, where the Burbage Brook descends through
a rocky wooded valley to the River Derwent. Higher up, the
gradient eases and the woodland opens out to a pleasant
grassy area before arriving at the A625 Sheffield -
Castleton road, near the "Toad's Mouth", an
unusually-shaped rock.
 Just
before the road, a path cuts back to the right and, crossing
the road up from Grindleford, enters the Longshaw Estate.
After about a mile of fast walking in the elevated grounds,
the path leaves the estate near the Grouse Inn....
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half an hour or so later, we left the Grouse, and entered
the woodland path which marks the start of the edges. The
first section is Froggat Edge, and much of the earlier part
is in woodland, but after a while the path leaves the woods
and follows a fine route high above the Derwent valley. At
some point (I'm not sure where exactly) it becomes Curbar
Edge. This section is great walking, with fascinating rock
formations carved by the wind - which, on this this
occasion, was doing its best to carve a little more....
All
good things must end - on reaching the minor road from
Curbar, we descended to the latter and, crossing the river,
joined the path which follows the old mill "goit"
upstream. At the upper end of the goit, we crossed the
bridge and followed the riverside path to
Froggat,
where the route continues along "Spooner Lane"
("Shouldn't that be Lunar Spain?" asked my
colleague). This fine old stone-flagged way passes through fields and
woods to Grindleford, where all that remained was the plod
back up the road to the station and our car. Conclusion? -
an excellent walk - lots of variety, and some real
"blow away the cobwebs" weather on the Derwent
Edges.
Books and Maps:-
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A slightly awkward one - most of the
walk is covered (the same bit in both cases) on the
sheets shown.
The northern tip of the walk (up to the
toad's mouth, then the first bit back to the Longshaw
Estate) is on 1:50000 110 "Sheffield & Huddersfield".
I'm guessing that it's also on Explorer (1:25000) 278
Sheffield & Barnsley - but I can't say for certain, as I
don't possess that sheet. It's not on OL1 Dark Peak... |
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