Beeston Tor

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"Bertram’s stony retreat at Beeston"
Walk directions

From the car park cross the road for the right of two parallel tracks. After 650yds (594m) turn right into Weag’s Barn nature reserve for a waymarked bridleway up the slope. At the top keep left and with the wall on your right continue until you meet the corner of a lane. Go up the lane for 50yds (46m) then left on to another bridleway.

Drop down and cross a shallow valley, veering right to pass to the right of a large barn. Continue to the far top corner of the field, then go left beside a wall. Where this finally ends go half left to a gate and down to the valley bottom. Now swing left on a waymarked route around Saucefields Farm and along its drive into Waterfall.

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  Terrain  - Grassy field paths, farm tracks and surfaced lanes, 10 stiles
  Landscape  - Wooded valley bottom and slopes, open hilltop fields
  Dog friendliness  - On lead in fields around livestock, but plenty of enclosed tracks and quiet lanes
  Parking  - On Manifold Trail by Weag’s Bridge
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
Of all the soaring limestone crags of the Manifold valley, Beeston Tor is one of the most impressive as well as probably the most secluded. It’s an example of what’s known as reef limestone, formed around 350 million years ago when much of the present-day Peak District was a tropical lagoon....
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Beeston Tor

Recommended by
Our view
"Bertram’s stony retreat at Beeston"
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Grassy field paths, farm tracks and surfaced lanes, 10 stiles
  Landscape - Wooded valley bottom and slopes, open hilltop fields
  Dog friendliness - On lead in fields around livestock, but plenty of enclosed tracks and quiet lanes
  Parking - On Manifold Trail by Weag’s Bridge
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
Of all the soaring limestone crags of the Manifold valley, Beeston Tor is one of the most impressive as well as probably the most secluded. It’s an example of what’s known as reef limestone, formed around 350 million years ago when much of the present-day Peak District was a tropical lagoon....
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Staffordshire
Staffordshire features lofty moors, deep dales and tremendous views of both. Further south are the six sprawling towns that make up Stoke-on-Trent, which historically have had such an impact on Staffordshire’s fortunes, not to mention its culture and countryside.