Lathkill Dale, Bradford Dale and Youlgreave

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Walk along the dirt track beside the car park away from the lane, which becomes a path. Go through the gate at the end for a waymarked path that drifts half left across the pasture and then slants down the hillside until it meets a road at the bend. Cross over and go downhill for a few paces, then down steps for a path across a short field. Turn left into the lane and follow the pavement up to a junction and then down into Youlgreave. Walk all the way through the village until you come to the parish church.

Turn right and walk down Bradford Lane. At the fork go right down Stoneyside, then at the bottom turn left. Walk ahead and across the road to go through the gate opposite. Now follow a wide track alongside the River Bradford, past a packhorse bridge and low cliffs. Where the track bends right, uphill, go straight on through a kissing gate to continue walking close to the river. Eventually you arrive at the main road at Alport and leave the Bradford.    

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  Terrain  - Mostly firm field paths and dale bottom tracks, pavements, 9 stiles
  Landscape  - Limestone dale and pasture
  Dog friendliness  - On lead around livestock
  Parking  - Moor Lane car park
  Toilets en route  - Coldwell End and Holywell Lane, Youlgreave
About the walk
Youlgreave lies in an enviable position between two delectable dales, although most villagers claim the River Bradford as their own. This walk links the gentle lower sections of both Bradford Dale and Lathkill Dale, as well as taking you on a tour of the historic village. What’s in a name? ...
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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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Lathkill Dale, Bradford Dale and Youlgreave

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Additional information
  Terrain - Mostly firm field paths and dale bottom tracks, pavements, 9 stiles
  Landscape - Limestone dale and pasture
  Dog friendliness - On lead around livestock
  Parking - Moor Lane car park
  Toilets en route - Coldwell End and Holywell Lane, Youlgreave
About the walk
Youlgreave lies in an enviable position between two delectable dales, although most villagers claim the River Bradford as their own. This walk links the gentle lower sections of both Bradford Dale and Lathkill Dale, as well as taking you on a tour of the historic village. What’s in a name? ...
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Derbyshire
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.