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Mam Tor Circular Walk

Easy

4.7

(83)

548

hikers

Mam Tor Circular Walk

01:29

4.89km

180m

Hiking

Embark on the Mam Tor Circular Walk, an easy hike that takes you through the stunning Peak District landscape. You will cover a distance of 3.0 miles (4.9 km) and gain 581 feet (177 metres) in elevation, typically completing the route in about 1 hours and 29 minutes. From the summit of Mam Tor, you can enjoy expansive views stretching across the Edale Valley and towards Kinder Scout, making for a truly rewarding outdoor experience.

When planning your visit, be aware that while the trail features good paths, you will encounter some steps and steep sections. If you hike after wet weather, the paths can become slippery, so wearing sturdy walking boots is a good idea for better grip and comfort. The initial ascent to the summit from the car park involves stone steps, but it is generally short and manageable for most hikers.

This route is particularly notable for its continuous dramatic vistas as you walk along the Great Ridge, offering glimpses of the impressive limestone gorge of Winnats Pass. Keep an eye out for the unique Mam Tor Broken Road, a fascinating section of abandoned highway that has been damaged by landslips over time, adding a touch of geological history to your journey.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Peak District National Park

Waypoints

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316 m

Engraved Stone at Mam Tor Summit

Highlight • Summit

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610 m

Mam Tor

Highlight • Summit

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 so many options when hiking in this area, too. It can get busy, though, so choose your moment.

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1.95 km

Hollins Cross

Highlight • Mountain Pass

Hollins Cross is a col with spectacular panoramic views. 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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3.21 km

Walking along this road reminds you just how fickle human construction is in comparison to the strength of Mother Nature.

Mam Tor is often called 'the Shivering Mountain' as its loose shale often causes landslides. After a series of intense landslides in 1912, 1933, 1946, 1952 and 1966; in 1979 a particularly bad slip caused the troubled Mam Tor road to close permanently.

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3.58 km

Blue John Cavern

Highlight • Cave

One of the more well known caverns/caves in the area, admission fee, but there is a nice cafe when you have finished your tour.

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4.89 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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2.00 km

1.75 km

655 m

352 m

121 m

Surfaces

1.28 km

1.26 km

1.02 km

858 m

306 m

152 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park for the Mam Tor Circular Walk?

The most common starting point for this walk is from the Mam Nick car park, located directly below Mam Tor. This car park can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and during peak season. Alternative parking options are available in nearby villages like Castleton or Edale, though starting from these locations will typically extend the length of your walk.

Is the Mam Tor Circular Walk dog-friendly?

Yes, the Mam Tor Circular Walk is generally dog-friendly. However, please keep dogs on a lead, especially around livestock which are often present in the fields and along the ridge. Be mindful of ground-nesting birds during spring and early summer. Always clean up after your dog to help keep the Peak District National Park beautiful for everyone.

What is the best time of year to hike the Mam Tor Circular Walk?

The walk can be enjoyed year-round, but the best time is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the weather is milder and the views are clearest. In summer, the valleys are often carpeted in wildflowers. During wet weather, paths can become slippery, and in winter, conditions can be challenging with ice and snow, requiring appropriate gear and caution.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for the Mam Tor Circular Walk?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Mam Tor Circular Walk itself. The trail is located within the Peak District National Park, which is free to access. However, you will need to pay for parking at designated car parks.

What is the terrain like on the Mam Tor Circular Walk?

The terrain is varied and generally considered moderate. You'll encounter good paths, but also some steps and steep climbs. Surfaces include rocks, dirt trails, grass, and paved sections, particularly along the Great Ridge. A distinctive feature is the 'broken road' section, an abandoned former main road. Sturdy walking boots are advisable, especially after wet weather when paths can be slippery.

What are the main viewpoints or landmarks along the route?

The walk offers numerous stunning views. From the summit of Mam Tor, you'll get panoramic views across the Edale Valley to Kinder Scout and the Derwent Moors. The walk along the Great Ridge provides continuous dramatic vistas. Key highlights include the Engraved Stone at Mam Tor Summit, the Mam Tor summit and trig point, Hollins Cross, and the historic Mam Tor Broken Road (Abandoned A625). You can also see the limestone gorge of Winnats Pass and Peveril Castle in the distance.

Is the Mam Tor Circular Walk suitable for beginners?

While generally rated as moderate, the initial climb to the summit of Mam Tor is short and manageable for most walkers, including beginners with a reasonable level of fitness. There are shorter, more accessible options available if you have limited mobility or less time. However, some sections can be steep and muddy in wet conditions, so be prepared.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route intersects with several other well-known paths. The Mam Tor Circular Walk itself is part of the High Peak trail. You will also find sections that overlap with the Great North Trail (Peak District and South Pennines) and the Mam Tor Cavedale Loop, High Peak.

What should I bring for the Mam Tor Circular Walk?

We recommend bringing sturdy walking boots with good ankle support, especially given the varied terrain and potential for slippery paths. Layers of clothing are advisable as weather can change quickly in the Peak District. Don't forget water, snacks, a map or GPS device, and sun protection. A waterproof jacket is always a good idea, regardless of the forecast.

Are there any cafes or pubs near the Mam Tor Circular Walk?

While there are no facilities directly on the trail, the nearby village of Castleton offers several cafes, pubs, and shops where you can refuel before or after your hike. It's a popular spot for visitors and provides a good range of amenities.

What is the 'Shivering Mountain' nickname for Mam Tor?

Mam Tor is famously known as the 'Shivering Mountain' or 'Mother Hill' due to its geological instability. The mountain is prone to frequent landslips, particularly on its eastern face, which have created smaller hills at its base. This ongoing geological activity gives it a dynamic and ever-changing landscape.

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Trail Reviews

Jenny Bater-Sinclair
July 8, 2023, Mam Tor and Blue John Cavern loop from Mam Nick – Peak District National Park

My girlfriends and I were some of the first to arrive at the peak of Mam Tor that brisk morning to watch the sunrise. We wrapped up warm and enjoyed the serenity and the panoramic views. I'm always an early bird and hate to be late, so we left to get to Mam Tor VERY early. I'm not sure I was the group’s favourite person when alarms went off (LOL!). However, getting that time on the peak almost to ourselves before more people arrived (at a more humanly hour) was worth the early alarm call... I think my friends agree 😂🏆

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