- White Peak
s and dry river valleys are common features of the area. The soils are poor and calcareous, creating grazing land for both sheep and cattle.
Broadly speaking, the White Peak covers the
Staffordshire Peaks, theCheshire Peaks aroundMacclesfield and theDerbyshire Peaks from the Hope Valley southwards.The largest towns in the White Peak are outside the area of the Peak District
national park . These towns include Matlock andBuxton , whileBakewell and most of the villages in the park are in the White Peak area. Round the areas ofTideswell ,Flagg ,Chelmorton andYoulgrave , you can see long thin fields created by the enclosure of medieval strip fields. The region is rich in footpaths, bridleways and green tracks that give access to the area. Longer distance ones include theLimestone Way and thePennine Bridleway , and former railway trackbeds such as theMonsal Trail , theHigh Peak Trail , theTissington Trail and theManifold Way .The area is of interest to geologists, since much of the underlying strata have been exposed by extensive quarrying, and can be seen in the old railway cuttings along the Monsal Trail through
Monsal Dale andMillers Dale .External links
* [http://www.thepeakdistrict.info/fast/html/the_white_peak.html More information] about the White Peak.
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