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Baslow and Bubnell CP

Top 13 Gorges around Baslow and Bubnell CP

Best canyons around Baslow and Bubnell CP are situated within the Peak District National Park, featuring diverse geological formations. The area is characterized by deep valleys, dramatic gritstone edges, and limestone dales. These features offer varied landscapes and opportunities for exploration. The region is recognized for its natural beauty and recreational activities.

Best canyons around Baslow and Bubnell CP

  • The most popular canyons is Burbage Brook and Padley Gorge, a natural monument that features ancient oak-birch woodland. Its rich wildlife and ancient woodland character make it a notable natural monument.
  • Another must-see spot is Burbage Valley, a gorge with great views and easy access. Visitors can expect a beautiful valley with opportunities for riding and rock climbing.
  • Visitors also love Burbage Brook and Wooden Bridge, a natural monument located in moorland. This spot is a beautiful place for a picnic, with important wildlife habitats.
  • Baslow and Bubnell CP is known for gorges, dales, and dramatic gritstone edges. These features provide a variety of landscapes to see and explore, from serene woodlands to rugged escarpments.
  • The canyons around Baslow and Bubnell CP are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 500 upvotes and over 100 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: June 24, 2026

Burbage Brook and Padley Gorge

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To the left of the bridge is Padley Gorge. This ancient woodland is one of the best examples of the old oak-birch woodland which once covered much of the Peak District. It's rich in wildlife and is carefully managed by the rangers.

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Burbage Valley

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This is a beautiful valley that has great views, easy access and all weather riding. If you fancy some rock climbing this is also a very popular place to visit as there are some gnarly looking outcrops. Again this builds well into any tour of the area. Not technical for mountain biking but a fast blast and family/inexperienced rider friendly. If you ride up here you will feel like a proper mountain biker :)

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Burbage Brook and Wooden Bridge

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The moorland above the brook is called Lawrence Field. Part of the National Trust's work is to protect important wildlife habitats such as this.

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Lathkill Head Cave

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Lathkill Head Cave is a cavern within the limestone of the gorge that forms Lathkill Dale, in the White Peak area of the Peak District, in Derbyshire. The cave mouth is found to the east of Monyash.

In wet weather, the water trickling in innumerable rills into the cave creates a stream gushing forth from its mouth to form the River Lathkill, whence the name of the cave. In dry weather the headwater of the river is formed from the springs a little below.

The rocks here are fissured and complex. Cavers have found a number of entrances into the cave which are explored by the fearless.

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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 typical limestone valley grassland that bursts into a riot of colour in spring as wildflowers blossom. In April and May, the dale erupts into a chorus of birdsong. That said, you’ll find hikes here enjoyable in any season.

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Ann (Peregrinate North West & Beyond)
March 19, 2025, Burbage Brook and Wooden Bridge

The area is interesting from both historical and geological point of views. It combines gritstone rock formations and remnants of medieval agricultural practices. It is easily accessible from Surprise View Car park (A6187) and therefore can get overcrowded at week-ends.

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A peaceful escape into nature with ancient woodland, gurgling streams, and moss-covered rocks. The combination of the flowing brook, shaded woodland, and rugged gritstone edges creates a magical atmosphere, especially in the early morning or late afternoon light. The brook originates from Burbage Moor, flowing through the Longshaw Estate and into Padley Gorge. Its length is 6 km (3.7 miles) Winds its way over gritstone boulders and through heather-clad moorland. After a rainy period; you will find some small waterfalls. Padley Wood: You will find ancient oak and birch Trees – their twisted, moss-covered trunks create an otherworldly feel. For those interested in the fauna, you may spot some woodpeckers, nuthatches, and pied flycatchers. As for the flora: bluebells when in season; ferns and a lot of moss. Beware that the wood can get crowded at week-end. Paths get muddy after rainfall; make sure you have appropriate footwear.

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Lee
February 4, 2025, Burbage Valley

The views are stunning

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The Burbage valley is a lovely place to ride with far reaching views over the moors, it’s a place that isn’t difficult to ride due to its gentle gradient but in dryer conditions it’s quite fun at the bottom end as it has a flowing nature

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Simon
August 8, 2024, Monk's Dale

Rocky path and fallen trees. Hard going when wet

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Greg©️
July 12, 2024, Monk's Dale

Challenging, narrow, rough and gnarly hike over slippery limestone rocks & stones and through patches of scratchy hawthorns. Like horizontal mountaineering, this section of Monk's Dale is the wild sibling of the other Limestone Dales in the area

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Very picturesque run but watch out for low hanging branches during the climb at the beginning. Position was about 20-30m out so make sure you take the right path each time.

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Peter Mann
August 19, 2023, Monk's Dale

Don’t be fooled by the photo. The next mile and a half through the Dale is very challenging, rocky and with a number of fallen trees to negotiate.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular canyon-like features to explore around Baslow and Bubnell CP?

The region, part of the Peak District National Park, offers several notable gorges, dales, and dramatic gritstone edges. Popular spots include Burbage Brook and Padley Gorge, known for its ancient woodland and rich wildlife, and Burbage Valley, which offers great views and easy access. Visitors also appreciate Burbage Brook and Wooden Bridge for its moorland scenery and picnic opportunities.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in the gorges and dales of Baslow and Bubnell CP?

You'll encounter a diverse range of natural features. These include deep limestone valleys like Lathkill Dale, ancient oak-birch woodlands such as Padley Gorge, and dramatic gritstone escarpments like Baslow Edge, Curbar Edge, and Froggatt Edge, which offer panoramic views. You can also find unique geological formations, moss-covered rocks, and rivers like the Lathkill, which emerges from Lathkill Head Cave.

What do visitors enjoy most about the canyon-like areas in Baslow and Bubnell CP?

Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning views, the peaceful atmosphere of ancient woodlands, and the opportunities for both gentle walks and challenging climbs. Many appreciate the rich wildlife, the magical feel of places like Monk's Dale, and the chance to explore unique geological formations. The area is also popular for picnics and family outings, with many spots offering easy access.

Are there family-friendly canyon walks in the Baslow and Bubnell CP area?

Yes, several areas are suitable for families. Burbage Valley is noted for its easy access and suitability for family walks and bike rides. Burbage Brook and Wooden Bridge is also considered family-friendly and a beautiful spot for a picnic. The area around Burbage Brook and Padley Gorge is also popular with families, offering opportunities to spend hours by the brook.

What is the best time of year to visit the gorges and dales around Baslow and Bubnell CP?

The gorges and dales are enjoyable in any season. Spring is particularly vibrant, with wildflowers bursting into colour in places like Monk's Dale and a chorus of birdsong. Summer offers pleasant weather for walks and picnics. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, and even winter can be atmospheric, especially in the moss-covered sections of the dales.

Are there challenging routes for experienced hikers or climbers in the canyon-like areas?

Yes, the region offers challenging options. Monk's Dale, particularly its upper section, can be tough underfoot with its jumble of rocks. Lathkill Head Cave and its surrounding dale also present challenging terrain. Additionally, the gritstone edges like Baslow Edge, Curbar Edge, and Froggatt Edge are very popular for rock climbing, offering various routes for different skill levels.

What outdoor activities can I do near the gorges and dales of Baslow and Bubnell CP?

Beyond exploring the gorges and dales themselves, the area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including easy hikes like the 'Queen Mary's Bower – Chatsworth House loop' or 'Curbar Edge – Burger Rock loop' as detailed in the Easy hikes around Baslow and Bubnell CP guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the 'Baslow Edge – View from Curbar Edge loop' available, as highlighted in the MTB Trails around Baslow and Bubnell CP guide. Gravel biking routes are also present, such as those found in the Gravel biking around Baslow and Bubnell CP guide.

Are the canyon-like trails around Baslow and Bubnell CP dog-friendly?

Many of the trails and areas around the gorges and dales are dog-friendly, making them great for walks with your canine companion. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a lead, especially in areas with livestock or sensitive wildlife habitats, such as the moorland around Burbage Brook and Wooden Bridge.

Are there any unique geological formations or features to look out for?

Absolutely. Keep an eye out for the fissured and complex rock formations around Lathkill Head Cave, where the River Lathkill emerges. The gritstone edges, like Baslow Edge, feature impressive formations, including the massive standalone boulder known as the Eagle Stone, which is steeped in local legend. Monk's Dale is also notable for its moss-covered jumble of rocks, creating a unique, almost mystical landscape.

What should I wear for exploring the gorges and dales?

Given the varied terrain, proper walking boots are highly recommended, especially for areas like Monk's Dale where it can be rocky and tough underfoot. Layered clothing is also advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions in the Peak District. Waterproofs are always a good idea, regardless of the forecast.

Where can I find parking for exploring the gorges and dales?

Parking is available at various points around the region. For areas like Padley Gorge and Burbage Valley, Surprise View Car Park is a popular and accessible option. Other car parks are typically found near trailheads and popular viewpoints along the edges. It's always a good idea to check local signage for specific parking regulations and fees.

Are there any hidden gem gorges or dales worth discovering?

Monk's Dale is often described as a fairytale-like, forgotten valley, particularly its upper section with moss-covered rocks and trees, offering an extremely atmospheric experience away from the busiest spots. While not entirely 'hidden,' its unique character makes it feel like a special discovery for many visitors.

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