We picked this walk so we could finish one of the guide books. This was the last one missing from the book Peak District Top 10 Waterside Walks available here: https://amzn.to/2EoUWTQ
We drove to this a few years ago, but the rain was too heavy for it to be enjoyable, so we left it for a future visit. This time was the complete opposite, very dry, including the “summer dry” River Hamps, which lived up to it’s name.
The walk is for a 5.5 mile route and took 2 hours to complete.
The starting point is a small free car parking area near Weag’s Bridge. The closest postcode, which we used for directions, was ST13 7TX
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