Monday February 9th
Calton Lees and Edensor
We parked at Calton Lees and started uphill to Calton Houses, passing a couple of cold-looking donkeys, despite their "Blankets".
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| Chilled out donkeys |
After passing Calton Plantations, there's a walk up towards Manners Wood and then a traverse across fields to the wonderfully named Moatless Plantation, a wooded knoll where we stopped for lunch. The route then goes downhill, initially downhill and then down a byway, towards Edensor.
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| Downwards towards Edensor |
Edensor must qualify as one of the most manicured villages in Derbyshire with its perfect cottages and imposing church. Instead of doing the long walk, we made our way back to the car park via the scenic bridge near Chatsworth House and the (rather flooded) fields by the river.
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| Glorious, if damp, Chatsworth Hunting Tower on the skyline |
There were not the usual Chatsworth immaculate sheep around, although we saw some hardy types out on the hill. A nice walk and not too damp with great views along the way.
A walk of 6.1 miles with 240m ascent.



