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Attractions and Places To See around Curbar - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Curbar include natural gritstone escarpments, historical sites, and river valleys within the Peak District. The village serves as a base for exploring diverse landscapes, from moorlands to wooded river sections. Visitors can find a mix of outdoor activities and cultural landmarks. The area offers opportunities for walking, hiking, and observing local wildlife.

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  • The most popular attractions is Higger Tor, a climb that is a…

Last updated: April 24, 2026

Higger Tor

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Higger Tor is a distinctive landmark of the Dark Peak. Standing at 1,424 feet (434 m) high, you are afforded spectacular panoramic views from the summit, that stretch over the Burbage Valley and the Iron Age hill fort, Carl Wark.

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Monsal Dale Weir

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Another delightful sight just down from the viaduct. While it may look like a waterfall, it's actually a weir. This is a great spot to have lunch and get a …

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Headstone Viaduct

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Headstone Viaduct is a breathtaking structure that crosses Monsal Dale. The five-arch bridge, which is 70 feet (21 m) tall at its highest point, affords fine views over the River …

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Monsal Head is one of the most photographed viewpoints in Derbyshire – and for good reason! Overlooking the impressive Headstone Viaduct crossing the picturesque Monsal Dale, it truly is a …

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Carl Wark Iron Age hill fort

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This awe-inspiring rocky tor boasts the remains of an Iron Age hill fort. There have been many Bronze Age artefacts discovered nearby, so the area could well have been populated …

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Bradley Bressan
October 31, 2025, Monsal Dale Weir

Nice area to stop by, have a snack and enjoy the peaceful noise of a running stream. Don't stop if you need to pee haha! :)

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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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Great views at the top old train lines bridge great views see the photos 📸

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Look out for the Cows!!!

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Great viewing point for the river Wye below.

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Jonny H
March 27, 2024, Headstone Viaduct

Stunning views of the valley below

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Amazing views all around, quite muddy and boggy in places but well worth the hike up, especially in good weather.

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Monsal Dale Weir is a classic picturesque Peak District location. Watch water tumble down the different tiers into a serene rocky pool below.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most scenic natural features to explore near Curbar?

Curbar is renowned for its stunning gritstone edges. You can explore Curbar Edge, offering breathtaking panoramic views over the Derwent and Hope Valleys. A short stroll leads to Froggatt Edge for more incredible landscapes. Another must-see is Higger Tor, a distinctive landmark providing spectacular views over the Burbage Valley and the Iron Age hill fort, Carl Wark.

Are there any historical sites or landmarks to visit in and around Curbar village?

Yes, Curbar has several interesting historical sites. Within the village, you can find the restored Curbar Pinfold, historically used to contain stray animals, and the Old Well and Millstones, which once served as the main water supply. Nearby, discover the unique Bible Stones, carved with biblical references, and the Cundy Graves, commemorating a family who died during the Great Plague. Don't miss Jaggers Keep (Curbar Lockup), an unusual 18th-century building used to secure prisoners.

What outdoor activities can I do near Curbar's attractions?

The area around Curbar is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy extensive walking and hiking along the gritstone edges like Curbar Edge and Baslow Edge. Rock climbing is also very popular on Curbar Edge with over 200 routes. For those interested in cycling, the Headstone Viaduct carries the Monsal Trail, a traffic-free route for hikers, cyclists, horse riders, and wheelchair users. You can find various running, gravel biking, and cycling routes in the area; explore more options on the Running Trails around Curbar, Gravel biking around Curbar, and Cycling around Curbar guide pages.

Are there family-friendly attractions or activities suitable for children?

Many of Curbar's natural attractions are family-friendly, offering opportunities for walks and exploration. The Monsal Trail, accessible via the Headstone Viaduct, is a traffic-free route suitable for walking, cycling, and even pushchairs. The gentle walk along the River Derwent to Calver Weir is also a pleasant option. Observing the highland cows on Baslow Edge can be a fun experience for children.

Where can I find archaeological sites or ancient history near Curbar?

For ancient history, visit the Curbar Edge Barrow, a Bronze Age burial mound partially excavated in 1913. This area also features prehistoric field systems and ceremonial stone circles. Additionally, the Carl Wark Iron Age hill fort, near Higger Tor, shows evidence of Bronze Age habitation and offers a glimpse into ancient defensive structures.

What is the best time of year to visit Curbar for walking and sightseeing?

The Peak District, including Curbar, is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for walking and enjoying the lush landscapes. Autumn brings stunning foliage, particularly around the wooded river sections. Even winter can be magical, with crisp air and potentially snow-dusted edges, though some paths might be more challenging. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.

Are there any unique natural phenomena or wildlife to look out for?

Yes, keep an eye out for wildlife, especially deer, which are a common sight around Curbar Edge. On Baslow Edge, you might encounter the distinctive highland cows. The River Derwent is home to various bird species, and the protected Little Barbrook reservoir is a haven for wildlife, including water voles.

What are some popular viewpoints that offer great photo opportunities?

The entire stretch of Curbar Edge provides numerous spots for incredible photos, with expansive views over the valleys. View of Monsal Head and the Headstone Viaduct is one of the most photographed viewpoints in Derbyshire, offering an iconic perspective of the viaduct and Monsal Dale. Higger Tor also offers spectacular panoramic views.

Can I access attractions near Curbar using public transport?

While Curbar itself is a quiet village, public transport options exist to reach the general area. Local bus services connect Curbar to nearby towns like Bakewell and Sheffield, from where you can access various walking routes. However, for some of the more remote edges and historical sites, personal transport or a combination of bus and walking might be necessary. Always check current bus schedules for the most up-to-date information.

What is the difference between Curbar Edge and Baslow Edge?

Curbar Edge and Baslow Edge are continuous gritstone escarpments, both offering stunning views. Curbar Edge is known for its extensive walking and climbing routes. Baslow Edge, a continuation, often features highland cows and provides a route down to the Eagle Stone rock formation and into Baslow village, allowing for a loop back to Curbar via the River Derwent. They offer slightly different walking experiences but are easily accessible from the same car park.

Are there any notable mills or industrial heritage sites nearby?

Yes, the area has a rich industrial heritage. The River Derwent walk leads to Calver Weir, a Grade 2 Listed structure built in the 19th century to supply water to Calver Mill. Calver Mill itself is a historic building, once a cotton mill and later a WWII storage facility, which you'll pass on walks along Dukes Drive from Curbar.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Curbar?

Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking views from the gritstone edges like Curbar Edge and Higger Tor. The opportunity for diverse outdoor activities, from challenging climbs to leisurely river walks, is also highly valued. The historical significance of sites like the Carl Wark Iron Age hill fort and the iconic Headstone Viaduct on the Monsal Trail also receive high appreciation from the komoot community, with over 700 upvotes and many shared photos.

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