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Easy hiking trails around Hathersage are set within the Hope Valley, characterized by wooded hillsides, gritstone edges, and open moorlands. The region features prominent natural landmarks such as Stanage Edge and Higger Tor, offering varied terrain for outdoor activities. The tranquil River Derwent also carves scenic paths through the valley, providing accessible riverside walks. This landscape provides a diverse network of trails suitable for various hiking experiences.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Embark on a rewarding hike through the Peak District National Park on the Higger Tor and Carl Wark loop via Burbage Edge. This 4.2-mile (6.8 km) route, with 560 feet (171 metres) of elevation gain, is rated easy and typically takes around 1 hour and 56 minutes to complete. You will navigate mixed terrain, including rocky sections and moorland dirt paths, especially around Higger Tor, where you can explore huge gritstone formations. From Higger Tor, enjoy expansive panoramic views across the Burbage Valley, spotting the ancient Carl Wark fortress and the gritstone edges that frame the Sheffield skyline. The landscape transforms from a "sea of brown" in autumn to vibrant purple when the heather blooms from late July to early September. While much of the route is easy, be ready for a few steep ascents and rocky scrambles, particularly near Higger Tor and Carl Wark. You might even need to use your hands for balance in some spots. Sturdy, appropriate footwear is highly recommended for these varied conditions. Along Burbage Edge, you will find breathtaking views and may even spot rock climbers on the cliffs below. Remember to dress in layers and carry waterproofs, as the weather on the exposed moors can change quickly. This trail is not suitable for wheelchairs or pushchairs due to its rough terrain. Parking is often available at Upper Burbage Bridge or the Longshaw Estate, making it convenient to start your adventure. The area is home to grazing animals and nesting birds, so keep dogs on a lead to protect the local wildlife. Carl Wark, an ancient Iron Age hill fort, adds a layer of historical intrigue to your hike. This site, characterized by its built-up embankment and rocky outcrop, was even a filming location for "The Princess Bride." As you walk, you might notice bullet holes on some boulders, a remnant from when the valley was used for military training during World War II. The impressive gritstone rock formations and wide-ranging views make this loop a notable experience in the Peak District.
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6.00km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.67km
01:23
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.62km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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When it is not foggy this a fantastic place to view the Peaks
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Beautiful sunrise hike, quieter than some places in the Peak District,would recommend Stanage Edge for a sunrise hike
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Carl Wark 386.4 P14.2 [Objective: Peak District Peak] (Hill ID: 512893) [JNSA s6106] County of Yorkshire Definitive List summit. Peak District National Park Definitive List summit.
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A large, vertical-face quarry with associated millstones/crushing stones, quarry waste, drill holes, buildings and access tracks.
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gets super busy at the weekends, but it is really accessible and a classic!
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lovely accessible Edge, either stay on the tops for a more rugged route, or drop down onto the well maintained track.
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The figure of "Robin Hood"—who famously takes from the rich and gives to the poor—is by no means proven to be a historical figure, but has been retold over and over again for many centuries. He, his friends, and his exploits are set in the heart of the legendary "Sherwood Forest" that he made famous. This cave in the Derbyshire Dales, west of Sheffield, is also said to be associated with him as a place of refuge.
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Hathersage offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 60 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, there are more than 110 hiking routes in the area, catering to various skill levels.
Easy hikes around Hathersage feature diverse terrain, including tranquil riverside paths along the River Derwent, gentle ascents to gritstone edges like Stanage Edge and Higger Tor, and open moorlands. You'll find a mix of well-trodden paths and some rocky sections, all generally manageable for an easy rating.
Yes, Hathersage is great for family-friendly walks. Many easy routes are suitable for families, offering manageable distances and varied scenery. Consider routes that explore the valley floor or feature landmarks like the Hathersage Stepping Stones for an engaging experience.
Many easy hiking trails around Hathersage are dog-friendly. However, as the area is part of the Peak District National Park, you should always keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or during ground-nesting bird season (March-July). Always check specific route details for any restrictions.
Even on easy hikes, you can enjoy stunning natural features and viewpoints. Routes often pass by iconic gritstone edges such as Stanage Edge and Higger Tor, offering expansive views of the Derwent and Hope Valleys. You might also catch glimpses of the Ladybower Reservoir from Bamford Edge or explore areas around the tranquil River Derwent.
Yes, many easy routes around Hathersage are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Stanage Edge Viewpoint – Higger Tor loop from Hathersage is a popular circular option that takes you through gritstone edges and moorland.
Hathersage's easy hikes can lead you past several historical landmarks. You might encounter North Lees Hall, believed to be the inspiration for Thornfield Hall in 'Jane Eyre', or the historic St. Michael & All Angels Church, reputed to be the burial place of Little John. The Higger Tor – Burbage Packhorse Bridge loop from Carl Wark also includes the historic Burbage Packhorse Bridge.
The easy trails in Hathersage are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.7 stars from nearly 1,000 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the varied landscapes, the accessibility of the routes, and the stunning views from the gritstone edges.
Yes, several easy routes provide views of water features. While not directly on every easy trail, you can find routes that offer glimpses of the River Derwent or provide panoramic views of Ladybower Reservoir from elevated points like Bamford Edge.
The duration for easy hikes in Hathersage varies, but many can be completed within 1.5 to 2.5 hours. For instance, the Higger Tor and Carl Walk loop typically takes under 2 hours, while others might be slightly longer or shorter depending on the distance and your pace.
Hathersage is well-connected by public transport, making it convenient to access many trailheads without a car. The village has a train station on the Manchester to Sheffield line, and local bus services also operate, allowing access to various starting points for walks in the surrounding Hope Valley.
Parking is available in and around Hathersage village, including designated car parks. Some popular trailheads, especially those leading to Stanage Edge or Higger Tor, also have smaller parking areas. It's advisable to arrive early during peak times, as spaces can fill up quickly.


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