Eyam Moor, Abney Moor and Foolow


Distance: 10.5 miles (16.9 km)
Ascent: 533 metres
Grade: 52 (Challenging)
Allow: 5h to 8h 15m
Start: YHA Eyam
Region: East Midlands

A walk through moors and villages of the Peak District.
A walk through moors and villages of the Peak District.
A walk through the timeless Peak District village of Youlgreave and along picturesque Bradford Dale.
A lovely walk following the river along Lathkill Dale.
A scenic tour of Peak District Dales connected by rolling pastures.
A short walk into Hartington Village.
A lovely walk through fields and valleys.
A wander through the White Peak countryside to a stunning riverside stroll.
A lovely walk through parkland, farmland and alongside the river with panoramic views of the southern Peak District.
A great walk through forest to Rievaulx Moor and back past Rievaulx Abbey.
A lovely walk along the Cleveland Way to Rievaulx Abbey and back.
A lovely stroll through the town with shops, castle and gardens.
A great route with coast views and many of Whitby’s attractions.
A lovely walk with views over the coast, harbour, town and surrounding countryside.
Explore the beach to Robin Hood’s Bay and enjoy stunning views on the way back along the clifftop.
An invigorating, easy to follow long route with stunning views.
A long but easy to follow route with stunning
views.
A picturesque and easy to follow route along the clifftop path, returning along the old train line.
A lovely route through the forest to the historic Clapper Bridge and back over the moor.
A varied walk with pasture, riverside path and moorland top.
A pleasant walk through farmland and around Stocks Reservoir.
A lovely route with views over Slaidburn and surrounding fells.
A long and challenging route through remote moorland.
A walk along the ruins of Hadrian’s Wall.
A walk through historic countryside passing the Vindolanda Roman Fort and visiting Bardon Mill and Haltwhistle.
A nice route to the seafront and back via the Widdick Chine steps.
A great day walk exploring West Wight.
A coastal walk with breath-taking views over the West Wight Peninsula.
A long walk beside the Mersey and back through city parks and streets.
A tour through Liverpool’s history as a nineteenth-century global trade hub.
A Fab Four tour taking in some of Liverpool’s Beatles Landmarks.