Longdendale and the wild Pennines

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Walk directions
Leave the car park via the path from the toilet block, cross the main road, turn left and then go right at a kissing gate. Turn though a second gate (signed ‘Woodhead Dam’) a short way along on the left. Walk past Torside Reservoir to cross the River Etherow below the Woodhead Dam. Climb away to the road.
Cross to a path opposite, which leads up to the Longdendale and Trans Pennine trails. Follow the trackbed right for 1.75 miles (2.8km) to meet the road again. Cross and go right, then left on a wide descending track (Pennine Way) that swings across the valley over the Torside Dam. Stay on the tarmac road as it climbs away left. Leave the road when it bends right, walking ahead to the left of two gates.
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  Terrain  - Good paths and tracks, moorland path may be boggy in wet weather, some stiles
  Landscape  - Heather moorland and rolling farm pastures
  Dog friendliness  - Walk is on farmland and access agreement land; dogs should be kept on lead
  Parking  - Crowden car park
  Toilets en route  - At Crowden and Torside car park
About the walk
Longdendale, the valley of the River Etherow, threads deep into the Pennines between the craggy cliffs of Bleaklow and the sullen slopes of Black Hill. In bygone centuries this must have been an inhospitable but dramatic wilderness of heath and bog. Meanwhile, in nearby Manchester, the Industrial...
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The natural features of this central English county range from the modest heights of the Peak District National Park, where Kinder Scout stands at 2,088 ft (636 m), to the depths of its remarkable underground caverns, floodlit to reveal exquisite Blue John stone. Walkers and cyclists will enjoy the High Peak Trail which extends from the Derwent Valley to the limestone plateau near Buxton, and for many, the spectacular scenery is what draws them to the area.
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Longdendale and the wild Pennines

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Additional information
  Terrain - Good paths and tracks, moorland path may be boggy in wet weather, some stiles
  Landscape - Heather moorland and rolling farm pastures
  Dog friendliness - Walk is on farmland and access agreement land; dogs should be kept on lead
  Parking - Crowden car park
  Toilets en route - At Crowden and Torside car park
About the walk
Longdendale, the valley of the River Etherow, threads deep into the Pennines between the craggy cliffs of Bleaklow and the sullen slopes of Black Hill. In bygone centuries this must have been an inhospitable but dramatic wilderness of heath and bog. Meanwhile, in nearby Manchester, the Industrial...
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The natural features of this central English county range from the modest heights of the Peak District National Park, where Kinder Scout stands at 2,088 ft (636 m), to the depths of its remarkable underground caverns, floodlit to reveal exquisite Blue John stone. Walkers and cyclists will enjoy the High Peak Trail which extends from the Derwent Valley to the limestone plateau near Buxton, and for many, the spectacular scenery is what draws them to the area.