Monday January 26th

 Cave Dale and Mam Tor

We had managed to do this walk in the middle of November 2025, when a clear day had provided the right conditions to do the complete route. Monday was a less hospitable day, with low clouds and temperatures. Nonetheless, we started from Castleton and walked up the gorge of Cave Dale, always an impressive sight with Peveril Castle one of the first Norman stone castles in England.

Peveril Castle and daring sheep

Daring sheep!

We ascended to the Limestone Way and then across the fields (with many stiles), towards Windy Knoll. The view towards Mam Nick was somewhat obscured by the mist which was a shame as it is fantastic.

Mam Nick making a fleeting appearance
Mam Tor being a bit coy

We made use of a stone bench at Mam Nick to have our lunch (excellent breadsticks from the weekend) before tackling the walk up to Mam Tor. It was probably the first time that we had been at the top of Mam Tor on our own, which was a reflection of the rather icy conditions at the top. We negotiated our way back to Hollins Cross and then took the right hand path which eventually led to Castleton, via the collapsed road and the Flats.

A walk of 6.7 miles with 440m ascent.




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