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Top 20 Gorges around High Peak

Canyons around High Peak feature deep valleys and gorges carved by watercourses, offering diverse natural formations. The region is characterized by its gritstone uplands and ancient woodlands, providing varied terrain for exploration. These geological features often include rivers, waterfalls, and historical sites, making them notable for their natural and industrial heritage. The landscape provides opportunities for walking and experiencing the area's unique topography.

Best canyons around High Peak

  • The most popular canyons is Torrs Riverside Park and the Millennium Walkway

Last updated: May 3, 2026

William Clough Path

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The William Clough path is named after a cutler who worked here. Look for signs of iron smelting underfoot. During the 1932 mass trespass, the ramblers left the path which …

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Visiting Torrs Riverside Park offers a unique blend of natural beauty and industrial heritage.
Explore the Millennium Walkway:
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Grindsbrook Clough

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This is a very scenic way to get up to the plateau! There are lots of waterfalls on the way up. The actual scramble starts out relatively gently but gets …

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Chee Dale Stepping Stones

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Check the water levels before you go - it's a long walk back if the water is over the tops of the stones

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Odin Mine

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Odin Min is one of the oldest lead mines in England. Records confirm that it existed as far back as 1260. However, production peaked between 1720 and 1800. During this …

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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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Kinder Gates

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A word of warning: the pathway through this peatland can be difficult to hike through at the best of times. When it’s been raining, it can make hiking treacherous due …

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Monk's Dale

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Monk’s Dale is like something from a fairytale. The upper section is a moss-covered jumble of rocks and trees. While hard underfoot, it’s extremely atmospheric. It opens up into a …

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The Torrs Riverside Park

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The Torrs Riverside Park provides access to a dramatic gorge and an area of stunning natural beauty. The Park also contains the remains of what was an important industrial area, …

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Grindsbrook Clough

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The scramble up Grindsbrook Clough is a very popular one and is great for those starting out scrambling. It starts off relatively gentle and gets steeper and steeper as you …

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Adie
July 21, 2025, Odin Mine

Odin Mine is the oldest documented lead mine in Derbyshire, the first recorded mention dating back to 1280. It's likely to pre-date this back as far as Roman, Saxon and even Danish times. The original open-cast workings created a limestone gorge which is now the entrance area. Near the gorge is the Odin Cave, a naturally formed void.

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Leads on to a nasty area if wet ground

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Getting very popular now with hikers

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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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Visiting Torrs Riverside Park offers a unique blend of natural beauty and industrial heritage. Explore the Millennium Walkway: This impressive structure is a must-see. Suspended above the gorge, it provides breath-taking views of the Rivers Sett and Goyt. It's a testament to modern engineering within a historic setting, and a great place for memorable photographs. Delve into the Industrial Past: Torrs Riverside Park is steeped in history. The remnants of old mills, weirs, and bridges tell the story of the area's industrial revolution. Keep an eye out for Torr Vale Mill which has shops and Torr Vale tap, and also the working Torrs Hydro community owned hydro electric scheme, which is using the power of the river once again. It is worth noting that the Torrs gorge itself was formed by melting ice at the end of the last Ice Age, adding a layer of geological interest to the location. Consider Accessibility: The park is located within a gorge, so access can be challenging. Be prepared for steep paths and steps. However, there are various access points, and some are more accessible than others. Check access information before your trip. link here:visitnewmills.co.uk/places-to-visit/the-torrs-riverside-park/torrs-riverside-park-accessibility Take your time: There is a lot to see, so allow plenty of time to explore the park. The park offers a variety of experiences, from walking trails to historical exploration, so take your time and enjoy it.

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Zena
February 18, 2025, The Torrs Riverside Park

Visiting Torrs Riverside Park offers a unique blend of natural beauty and industrial heritage. Explore the Millennium Walkway: This impressive structure is a must-see. Suspended above the gorge, it provides breath-taking views of the Rivers Sett and Goyt. It's a testament to modern engineering within a historic setting, and a great place for memorable photographs. Delve into the Industrial Past: Torrs Riverside Park is steeped in history. The remnants of old mills, weirs, and bridges tell the story of the area's industrial revolution. Keep an eye out for Torr Vale Mill which has shops and Torr Vale tap, and also the working Torrs Hydro community owned hydro electric scheme, which is using the power of the river once again. It is worth noting that the Torrs gorge itself was formed by melting ice at the end of the last Ice Age, adding a layer of geological interest to the location. Consider Accessibility: The park is located within a gorge, so access can be challenging. Be prepared for steep paths and steps. However, there are various access points, and some are more accessible than others. Check access information before your trip. link here:https://visitnewmills.co.uk/places-to-visit/the-torrs-riverside-park/torrs-riverside-park-accessibility/ Take your time: There is a lot to see, so allow plenty of time to explore the park. The park offers a variety of experiences, from walking trails to historical exploration, so take your time and enjoy it.

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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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Here in New Mills lies Torrs Riverside Park and the Millennium Walkway, set about 230 feet (70 m) below the level of the town and surrounding streets. Where the rivers Sett and Goyt come together is the Torrs Gorge, which makes for a beautiful rock-sided canyon that contains old mill ruins, weirs, cobbled ways, and imposing stone bridges. You then also have the spectacular Millennium Walkway, a 524 foot (160 m) long walkway that bridges Torrs Gorge. All in all, it makes for a super scenic all-round setting.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural features can I explore in the High Peak canyons?

The High Peak region offers a variety of natural features within its canyons. For instance, Torrs Riverside Park and the Millennium Walkway features a rock-sided canyon where the rivers Sett and Goyt converge. You can also find deep, narrow, and heavily wooded valleys like Padley Gorge, known for its ancient woodland and the Burbage Brook with its streams and waterfalls. Other areas like Grindsbrook Clough and Crowden Clough Scramble and Waterfalls are notable for their waterfalls and challenging scrambles.

Are there any historical sites or industrial heritage features within the canyons of High Peak?

Yes, the canyons around High Peak are rich in historical and industrial heritage. Torrs Riverside Park and the Millennium Walkway in New Mills is a prime example, featuring old mill ruins, weirs, and imposing stone bridges, telling the story of the area's industrial revolution. Additionally, William Clough Path has historical significance related to the 1932 mass trespass, and Odin Mine is another historical site within a gorge.

What kind of walking experiences can I expect in the High Peak gorges?

Walking experiences vary from scenic paths to challenging scrambles. For a unique experience, Chee Dale Stepping Stones offers a trail involving navigating stones across a river, though it can be impassable after heavy rain. For more adventurous hikers, Grindsbrook Clough and Crowden Clough Scramble and Waterfalls provide challenging routes with waterfalls that often require using your hands. Monk's Dale also offers a challenging trail through a gorge.

Are there family-friendly canyon walks in High Peak?

Yes, some areas are suitable for families. Torrs Riverside Park and the Millennium Walkway is considered family-friendly, offering a scenic setting with historical interest. Padley Gorge, while not a komoot highlight, is also widely regarded as excellent for family outings, with shallow streams perfect for children to paddle and play.

What are the best times to visit the High Peak canyons?

The best time to visit can depend on the specific canyon and your activity. Spring and summer generally offer more pleasant weather for walking and exploring. However, some paths, like William Clough Path, can become very waterlogged during wet seasons, making waterproof boots essential. Similarly, Chee Dale Stepping Stones may become impassable after heavy rainfall, so checking conditions is advisable.

What outdoor activities can I do near the High Peak canyons?

Beyond exploring the canyons themselves, the High Peak area offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous waterfall hikes, mountain biking trails, and cycling routes throughout the region. Activities like gorge walking or ghyll scrambling are also popular in the wider Peak District, involving navigating watercourses and scrambling up small waterfalls.

Are there any particularly challenging canyon routes in High Peak?

Yes, several routes offer a significant challenge. Grindsbrook Clough and Crowden Clough Scramble and Waterfalls are known for their challenging scrambles, often requiring the use of hands, especially when wet. Winnats Pass is also a very steep climb, popular with cyclists but challenging for walkers too. Kinder Gates also presents a challenging gorge experience.

What do visitors enjoy most about the canyons in High Peak?

Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The picturesque scenery, unique geological formations, and the opportunity for both gentle walks and challenging scrambles are often highlighted. The presence of ancient woodlands, rivers, and waterfalls, combined with industrial heritage sites, provides a diverse and engaging experience. Many find places like Padley Gorge to be 'magical' and 'enchanted'.

Is it possible to access these canyons using public transport?

While specific public transport details for every canyon are not provided, the Peak District generally has public transport options to its main towns and trailheads. For instance, areas like Padley Gorge are conveniently located near villages like Grindleford, which may have bus or train access. It's always recommended to check local transport schedules for specific access points before your trip.

Are there any less crowded canyons or gorges to explore in High Peak?

While some popular spots like William Clough Path can get very busy, especially on good days, exploring further into the ancient woodlands of places like Padley Gorge can offer tranquility away from the main paths. Seeking out less prominent cloughs or dales might also provide a quieter experience, though specific 'less crowded' highlights are not explicitly detailed.

Can I find pubs or cafes near the High Peak canyons?

Yes, the High Peak region is well-equipped with amenities. Many villages and towns surrounding the canyons, such as Grindleford near Padley Gorge, offer pubs and cafes where you can refresh after your exploration. For example, the area around Torrs Riverside Park has Torr Vale Mill with shops and a tap room.

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