- High Peak Trail
The High Peak Trail is a convert|17|mi|adj=on trail for walkers, cyclists and horse riders in the
Peak District ,England . Running fromDowlow , nearBuxton , to High Peak Junction,Cromford , it follows the trackbed of the formerCromford and High Peak Railway which was completed in1831 , to carrymineral s and goods between theCromford Canal at Cromford Wharf and thePeak Forest Canal atWhaley Bridge .Closure of the line occurred during the Beeching era, with the first section of the line closing in
1963 (i.e. the Middleton Incline), with full closure in1967 .In 1971 the Peak Park Planning Board and
Derbyshire County Council bought the largest part of the trackbed and, in partnership with theCountryside Commission , adapted it for its current leisure use. The trail has a crushed limestone surface which makes it ideal for all users, including wheelchair use, assisted by level access onto the trail at various points along its route.The High Peak Trail is now a national route of the
National Cycle Network .The elevated nature of the trail (the highest part of the line is at Ladmanlow, at a height of 1266ft) affords splendid views across the countryside. These higher sections can also be very exposed in poor weather. The original railway incorporated a number of inclines at its northern and southern ends, and whilst much of the trail is fairly level, these sections are naturally steeper.
At
Parsley Hay (about convert|5|mi|0 SW ofBakewell ), the High Peak Trail is joined by the convert|13|mi|adj=onTissington Trail , another route of the National Cycle Network, which was formerly the railway branch line to Ashbourne.The High Peak Trail (and part of the Tissington Trail) are also designated part of the
Pennine Bridleway , a convert|130|mi|adj=on leisure route which starts at Middleton Top, near Cromford, and includes convert|73|mi through Derbyshire to the South Pennines. The Trail also forms part of theMidshires Way , a long distance footpath and bridleway which runs for convert|225|mi throughMiddle England fromBledlow toStockport .Facilities on the trail
* At
Hurdlow (gbmapping|SK128659), at the northern end of the trail, there is parking and level access onto the trail. Picnic tables are provided.
* AtParsley Hay (gbmappingsmall|SK146637), where the trail is joined by the Tissington Trail, there is direct access from the car park to the trail. Facilities include toilets, a picnic site, visitor information, and cycle hire.
* At Friden (gbmappingsmall|SK172607) there is a car park giving level access onto the trail. There is a picnic table.
* AtMinninglow (gbmappingsmall|SK194581) there is a car park and picnic site, with level access onto the trail.ee also
*
Cromford and High Peak Railway
*Tissington Trail External links
* [http://www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/hptt/ High Peak Trail - access and facilities]
* [http://www.derbyshire-peakdistrict.co.uk/thehighpeaktrail.htm High Peak railway & Trail site]
* [http://www.ramblers.org.uk/info/paths/penninebridleway.html The Pennine Bridleway]
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