Wooden Bridge in Peak District National Park
Wooden Bridge in Peak District National Park
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4.9
(130)
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Embark on a moderate 5.9-mile (9.4 km) hike that takes you through the diverse landscapes of the Peak District. You'll gain 832 feet (254 metres) over approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes, experiencing everything from open heather moorland to tranquil green forests. Look forward to sweeping views across the Cheshire Plain, with the iconic Shining Tor trig point marking the highest point in Cheshire.
To begin your adventure, consider parking at Pym Chair car park, which offers convenient access directly onto the ridge. The public footpath leading towards Shining Tor is even laid with large stone slabs in parts, making navigation easier. Always remember to check local weather conditions before you set out, as the Peak District weather can change quickly.
This route stands out for its expansive vistas, potentially reaching the Welsh hills on a clear day. As you traverse the trail, you'll also enjoy scenic views of Errwood Reservoir and the picturesque Goyt Valley, adding to the unique character of this Peak District experience.

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Elevation 370 m
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