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Embark on an easy 3.1-mile (5.0 km) loop from Birchover, exploring Stanton Moor and its ancient woodlands. This hike, taking about 1 hour and 23 minutes with just 338 feet (103 metres) of elevation gain, offers expansive views across the Peak District countryside. You'll traverse open moorland and broad, accessible paths, encountering distinctive gritstone edges and picturesque scenes of Birchover village. Look out for the famous Nine Ladies Stone Circle, a Bronze Age relic standing proudly on the moor.
This easy route is suitable for all skill and fitness levels, featuring easily accessible paths and typically no steep gradients. Some sections even boast no stiles, making the journey smoother. The trail primarily uses broad paths through fields and woodlands, ensuring a comfortable and straightforward hiking experience.
Stanton Moor is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, rich in archaeological significance with over 70 ancient burial mounds and four Bronze Age stone circles. Beyond the Nine Ladies, you can also discover the Cork Stone, a climbable sandstone boulder, and the Earl Grey Tower, commemorating the 1832 Reform Bill. Near Birchover, the mysterious Rowtor Rocks complex offers intricate carvings and caverns.

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Embark on an easy 2.8-mile (4.5 km) hike around Stanton Moor, gaining 281 feet (86 metres) in elevation, which typically takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes. Starting from the charming village of Birchover, the trail quickly leads you through enchanting woodlands before opening up onto the bracken-clad moor. You will find easy walking along broad paths, though some sections involve uneven surfaces, gates, and stiles, offering magnificent views across the Peak District countryside and valleys.
This route is suitable for a wide range of fitness levels, including families with children, making it a great choice for a relaxed outing. Birchover village itself provides a welcoming starting point, with local pubs like The Druid Inn and Red Lion Inn available for refreshments before or after your adventure. Plan your visit during daylight hours to fully appreciate the diverse scenery and historical landmarks.
The trail is rich in history and unique geological features, most notably the Bronze Age Nine Ladies Stone Circle, a significant archaeological site. You can also explore impressive gritstone formations like Robin Hood's Stride and the climbable Cork Stone. Stanton Moor is protected as a Scheduled Ancient Monument, preserving its numerous prehistoric remains and offering a glimpse into ancient times.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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