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High Peak
Hope

Mam Tor and The Great Ridge Circular

Hard

4.8

(12)

134

runners

Mam Tor and The Great Ridge Circular

01:34

12.9km

360m

Running

Lace up for the Mam Tor and The Great Ridge Circular, a difficult jogging route that promises expansive views across the Hope and Edale Valleys. This 8.0-mile (12.9 km) trail challenges you with 1171 feet (357 metres) of elevation gain, taking about 1 hour and 33 minutes to complete. You will navigate a mix of well-maintained paths, stony sections, and numerous steps, especially as you ascend towards Mam Tor Summit, making for a truly engaging workout.

When planning your visit, be aware that parking near the trailhead can become very busy, particularly on clear days and weekends. The route's exposed nature along the ridge means you should check the weather forecast for strong winds before you go, as conditions can change quickly. Prepare for steep, stepped ascents and descents that add to the difficulty, ensuring you are ready for a demanding jog.

This route is renowned for its iconic Great Ridge, offering a continuous visual spectacle. You will also encounter the unique 'Broken Road,' a former highway that now reveals layers of tarmac and gravel, showcasing the area's geological history. The trail provides a fantastic opportunity to experience the dramatic landscapes of the Peak District, making it a standout choice for advanced trail runners seeking a memorable challenge.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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6.95 km

Mam Tor Summit

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Mam Tor is a breathtaking summit with enchanting views over the Peak District. In clear conditions, the views stretch all the way to Manchester. There are endless trails around here which make for great, challenging trail runs. It can get busy on the summit, though, so choose your moment.

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7.55 km

Mam Tor to Hollins Cross Ridge Walk

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If the weather is kind, Mam Tor offers outstanding views over the valley and the Kinder Plateau. The ridge carries on past Hollins Cross to Lose Hill for more spectacular views.

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8.29 km

Hollins Cross

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Hollins Cross is a col where paths from Edale and Castleton meet. There are loads of great trails around here, especially via the Great Ridge to Mam Tor. It can get very busy at popular times/when the weather is great, so choose your moment.

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9.46 km

The path through the top edge of Brocker Booth plantation follows the 375m contour, if you don't want to include the extra 100m to climb Lose Hill, this is the path to follow.

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12.9 km

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6.24 km

4.26 km

815 m

706 m

621 m

250 m

Surfaces

4.28 km

2.35 km

2.03 km

1.63 km

1.33 km

1.27 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park for the Mam Tor and The Great Ridge Circular trail?

Parking is available in and around the village of Castleton, which is a common starting point for this route. There are also car parks closer to Mam Tor itself, such as the National Trust car park at Mam Nick. Due to the trail's popularity, especially on weekends and clear days, it's advisable to arrive early to secure a spot.

Is this trail suitable for beginners?

While parts of the Great Ridge are well-maintained and relatively easy, the overall circular route is rated as difficult for jogging due to significant ascents and descents. The climb to Mam Tor summit involves steep steps, and other sections like Back Tor and Lose Hill also have steep climbs. Beginners might find it challenging and may need to walk significant portions.

What is the terrain like on the route?

The trail offers a varied terrain. You'll encounter well-paved paths, particularly along the popular Great Ridge section. However, it also includes stony paths, natural tracks, and numerous steps, especially during the ascent to Mam Tor Summit. A unique feature is the "Broken Road," the former A625, which now forms part of the route with layers of tarmac and gravel.

What can I see along the Mam Tor and The Great Ridge Circular?

This route offers breathtaking panoramic views throughout. Highlights include the iconic Mam Tor Summit, known as the "Shivering Mountain," and the celebrated Mam Tor to Hollins Cross Ridge Walk. You'll also pass Hollins Cross, and enjoy sweeping vistas of the Hope Valley, Edale Valley, and Kinder Scout. The route also includes the Brocker Booth Plantation Woodland Path.

Is the trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, as it passes through the Peak District National Park and often crosses land with livestock, it is essential to keep dogs on a lead, especially during lambing season. The trail can also get very busy, so responsible dog ownership is crucial.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to jog this trail?

No, you do not need a permit or have to pay an entrance fee to access the Mam Tor and The Great Ridge Circular trail. It is located within the Peak District National Park, which offers free access to its trails and natural landscapes.

What is the best time of year to jog this route?

The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Summer provides the best chance for clear weather and wildflowers, though it can be very busy. Spring and autumn offer cooler temperatures and fewer crowds, but weather can be unpredictable. Winter jogging is possible for experienced and well-equipped individuals, but conditions can be challenging with ice and strong winds.

Does this route intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. Notably, it covers a significant portion of the Great North Trail (Peak District and South Pennines) and also crosses sections of the Limestone Way. You'll also find parts of the Old Mam Tor Road and Dirty Lane integrated into the circular.

What makes the Mam Tor and The Great Ridge Circular so popular?

This trail is renowned for its iconic views, offering some of the most photographed vistas in the Peak District. The Great Ridge section is celebrated as one of the best ridge walks in the country. Additionally, Mam Tor's geological significance as the "Shivering Mountain" and its historical Bronze Age and Iron Age hill forts add to its appeal. Its accessibility and stunning scenery make it a must-do.

What should I wear or bring for jogging this trail?

Given the varied terrain and exposure, layered clothing is recommended, even in summer. Sturdy trail running shoes with good grip are essential due to stony and potentially slippery sections. Always carry water, snacks, a map or GPS device, and waterproofs, as weather in the Peak District can change rapidly. A fully charged phone is also advisable.

Are there any facilities like cafes or pubs near the trail?

Yes, the charming village of Castleton, a common starting and end point for the circular, offers several pubs, cafes, and shops where you can refuel and relax after your jog. There are no facilities directly on the ridge itself, so plan accordingly.

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