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Top 4 Mountain Passes in the East Midlands

Best mountain passes in the East Midlands are found within a diverse landscape that includes parts of the Peak District National Park. This region features rolling hills, limestone dales, and gritstone edges, offering varied terrain for exploration. The area is characterized by its natural beauty and historical routes that traverse elevated sections of land. These passes often connect valleys and provide access to different parts of the region.

Best mountain passes in the East Midlands

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Last updated: April 28, 2026

Hollins Cross

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Hollins Cross is a col with spectacular panoramic views. There are loads of great trails around here, especially via the Great Ridge to Mam Tor. It can get very busy …

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Winnats Pass

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No.33 of the top 100 official climbs. A 1.8km climb with an ave gradient of 11.4% and a max of 18.3%. Worth it though as once you have made it up onto the ridgeline the views are awesome!

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Snake Pass Climb from Glossop

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This ascent goes on and on... Put your rear light on, grit your teeth and go for it. Gets steeper near the top (going from Ladybower to …

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Mam Nick and Edale Valley

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Great down hill down the back of mam tor, breathe taking views and clear site of whats ahead. then a extremely pleasant and undulating road through edale valley

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Pym Chair

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To reach Pym Chair it's a steep climb from either Lamaload Reservoir or Errwood Reservoir. Once at the top, you're rewarded with glorious views into the Goyt Valley and towards Cats Tor.

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Mam Nick Climb from Barber Booth

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Lovely climb with great views. Steep start than flattens out a little bit so you can recover for the final couple of steep hairpins. Also makes a nice rapid descent …

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Pennine Way crossing at Snake Pass

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Snake pass. Great place between Kinder plateau and Bleaklow. Bit barren but today it was gorgeous.

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Snake Pass climb from Ladybower Reservoir

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Climbing Snake Pass westwards from Ladybower Reservoir on the A57 is a long, steady ascent through classic Peak District moorland, demanding rhythm and endurance rather than explosive power. Settle in …

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Yorkshire Gem
May 6, 2025, Pennine Way Crossing at Snake Pass

Start of the journey up to view the B29 crash site.

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AndyCr15
April 10, 2025, Winnats Pass

It's tough, but not crazy. Beautiful on a sunny day.

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Climbing Snake Pass westwards from Ladybower Reservoir on the A57 is a long, steady ascent through classic Peak District moorland, demanding rhythm and endurance rather than explosive power. Settle in for the extended effort as the average gradient is only around 3-4%, though some sections might steepen temporarily to perhaps 6-8%. Experience the vast, open scenery unfolding around you as you gain height. The defining challenge here is often less the gradient and more the significant exposure to wind sweeping across the high moors, so be prepared to battle the elements on this scenic but often demanding A-road climb towards the summit.

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Lovely climb with great views. Steep start than flattens out a little bit so you can recover for the final couple of steep hairpins. Also makes a nice rapid descent if you’ve climbed up the other side. If descending just be careful of the potholes.

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Such a challenging climb in a road bike, you soon run out of gears on a 11-32t rear cassette, but the views at the top make it worth your while & then hood onto your hats on the descent down towards Fernlee reservoir & the Goyt Valley

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Deki Fourcin
March 29, 2025, Pym Chair

To reach Pym Chair it's a steep climb from either Lamaload Reservoir or Errwood Reservoir. Once at the top, you're rewarded with glorious views into the Goyt Valley and towards Cats Tor.

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One of my favourite views in the peaks. Absolutely lovely climb, and generally reasonably quiet (car-wise) too.

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Amber Keegan
January 15, 2025, Winnats Pass

Challenging/tasty climb. Or... fun downhill after climbing Mam Nick, whichever way you prefer. Either way around, absolutely breathtaking views! The road isn't super wide, so do be mindful of cars, whether you're ascending or descending :)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most challenging mountain passes in the East Midlands?

For a significant challenge, Winnats Pass is renowned for its steep ascent, featuring an average gradient of over 11%. Cyclists also find the Snake Pass Climb from Glossop and the climb from Ladybower Reservoir particularly demanding. Hikers seeking a test of stamina might consider the steep climb to Pym Chair from Lamaload or Errwood Reservoir.

Are there any easy or beginner-friendly mountain passes in the East Midlands?

While many passes offer varied terrain, areas around Hollins Cross provide access to trails along the Great Ridge that can be adapted for easier walks, especially if you stick to the main paths. The general area around Mam Tor and Edale Valley also offers undulating roads and trails that can be enjoyed by those new to mountain pass exploration. For more specific easy hiking routes, you can explore the Easy hikes in the East Midlands guide.

Which mountain passes offer the best panoramic views in the East Midlands?

Hollins Cross is celebrated for its spectacular panoramic views, serving as a key vantage point along the Great Ridge. Similarly, the area around Mam Nick and Edale Valley offers breathtaking views, especially looking down from Mam Tor. The View of The Great Ridge itself provides excellent vistas of the surrounding landscape, including Lose Hill, Back Tor, and Kinder Scout.

What hiking opportunities are available near these mountain passes?

The mountain passes in the East Midlands are gateways to extensive hiking networks. You can find a variety of trails, from moderate to difficult, including routes that incorporate summits like Grindslow Knoll and Mam Tor. For detailed options, refer to the Mountain Hikes in the East Midlands guide, which includes routes like the 'Grindslow Knoll Summit – Mam Tor summit and trig point loop from Edale'.

Are there cycling routes through or near these mountain passes?

Absolutely. The East Midlands mountain passes are popular with cyclists. Winnats Pass is an iconic cycling climb, and the Snake Pass area offers challenging ascents from both Glossop and Ladybower Reservoir. The undulating road through the Edale Valley near Mam Nick is also a favorite among riders. For more cycling routes, check out the Cycling in the East Midlands guide.

What natural features can I expect to see around the East Midlands mountain passes?

The region is characterized by rolling hills, dramatic limestone dales, and gritstone edges. You'll encounter cols with panoramic views, deep gorges like Winnats Pass, and expansive ridges such as the Great Ridge, which connects points like Hollins Cross to Mam Tor. The landscape often features meadows, grasslands, and natural monuments, providing a diverse natural experience.

Is there parking available near the mountain passes?

Yes, parking is generally available near many of the popular mountain passes and trailheads. For instance, the Pennine Way crossing at Snake Pass is noted to have parking facilities, making it a convenient starting point for explorations in that area. It's always advisable to arrive early during peak times to secure a spot.

What is the best time of year to visit the East Midlands mountain passes?

The East Midlands mountain passes are beautiful year-round, but the best time for hiking and cycling is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the weather is milder and days are longer. During these months, you'll experience lush landscapes and more predictable conditions. Winter visits can offer stunning, stark beauty but require appropriate gear and caution due to potential snow and ice.

Are there any hidden gem mountain passes in the East Midlands that are less crowded?

While popular passes like Hollins Cross can get busy, exploring areas slightly off the main routes can reveal quieter spots. For example, the climb to Pym Chair, while challenging, offers glorious views into the Goyt Valley and towards Cats Tor, and might be less frequented than the most famous spots on the Great Ridge, especially outside of peak hours.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain passes in the East Midlands?

Visitors consistently praise the spectacular panoramic views, especially from points like Hollins Cross and the Great Ridge. The challenging climbs, such as Winnats Pass, are also a major draw for those seeking a physical test. Many appreciate the diverse terrain that caters to both hikers and riders, and the overall natural beauty of the Peak District landscape that these passes traverse.

Are the mountain passes in the East Midlands suitable for dog walking?

Many trails around the East Midlands mountain passes are dog-friendly, offering excellent opportunities for walks with your canine companion. Areas like the Great Ridge and the Edale Valley provide varied terrain for dogs. However, always keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or during ground-nesting bird seasons, and be mindful of other hikers and cyclists. Ensure you carry water for your dog and clean up after them.

Can I find circular walks that incorporate these mountain passes?

Yes, many of the mountain passes serve as excellent points within larger circular routes. For example, Hollins Cross is a central point on the Great Ridge, allowing for circular walks that include Mam Tor and Lose Hill. Similarly, routes around Mam Nick and Edale Valley can be easily adapted into circular hikes or rides. Komoot's route planner can help you discover and create circular tours that pass through these scenic locations.

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