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England: Peak District – 3 nights

  • 7 Night Route

    Price: from £970
  • 6 Night Route

    Price: from £895
    for Stanage Edge
  • 6 Night Route

    Price: from £905
    for Chatsworth
  • 4 Night Route

    Price: from £675
  • 3 Night Route

    Price: from £580

From mills to hills – the story of Kinder Scout

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Ascending towards 'Ringing Roger'

Ascending towards 'Ringing Roger'

An evening swim at Hathersage

An evening swim at Hathersage

Stanage Edge and Hathersage (photo: Andrew Hill - cc-by-sa/2.0)

Stanage Edge and Hathersage (photo: Andrew Hill - cc-by-sa/2.0)

Meadows at Edale

Meadows at Edale

Noe Stool and Pym Chair on Kinder Scout (photo: Andy Stephens -cc-by-sa/2.0)

Noe Stool and Pym Chair on Kinder Scout (photo: Andy Stephens -cc-by-sa/2.0)

The grave of 'Little John' at Hathersage (photo: Michael Dibb - cc-by-sa/2.0)

The grave of 'Little John' at Hathersage (photo: Michael Dibb - cc-by-sa/2.0)

Mam Tor from Lose Hill (photo: Andrew Tryon - cc-by-sa/2.0)

Mam Tor from Lose Hill (photo: Andrew Tryon - cc-by-sa/2.0)

A sunny day on Kinder Scout

A sunny day on Kinder Scout

  • 7 Night Route

    Price: from £970
  • 6 Night Route

    Price: from £895
    for Stanage Edge
  • 6 Night Route

    Price: from £905
    for Chatsworth
  • 4 Night Route

    Price: from £675
  • 3 Night Route

    Price: from £580
Price: from £580
Nights: 3
Grade:
Walk: 3½-5 hr/day

The combination of the written instructions and the GPS system with routes pre-installed was just right. Having the GPS freed us from having to constantly be looking at the written instructions. That said, the written instructions saved us a few times and added clarity. Having the 3 Words app loaded was also comforting knowing we could tell someone where we were if needed.

John, USA - May 2024

It passed our test of a good holiday, which is that we could have happily gone back to the beginning and walked it all over again.

Richard, UK - June 2022

We liked how the landscape changed over the days. We did the full route over the 6 days - Kinder Scout on the final day was excellent. We enjoyed having 2 nights at 3 places and doing the circular walks so that you are not moving on every day.

Jeff, UK - June 2022

What we most liked was the friendliness and helpfulness of local people we met, including bus and taxi drivers and the staff at Chatsworth. We loved the wide views from Eyam Moor walking down to Bretton Clough, and the wild flower meadows.

Martyn, UK - June 2022

More independent feedback
England: Peak District - 3 nights - On Foot Holidays

At a glance

3-night option, the shortest version of this route, still taking in Kinder Scout. See 'Prices' tab for what's included.
Suggested route pairing: Yorkshire Dales, Welsh Borders

Dogs permitted, with some alternative accommodations. Be aware that the many stiles on the route make bringing larger dogs impractical, and the boggy conditions on some days may make the going tough for smaller ones!

How much walking?

Full days: 10½-18km, 3½-5hrs walking
Using shortening options: from no walking (using buses or the train service) to 4hrs

Max. Grade:

From mills to hills - the story of Kinder Scout

An ascent of 2100ft Kinder Scout is an essential rite of passage for anyone who takes their walking seriously. It is here that, in 1932, ramblers from Manchester and Sheffield met in a “mass trespass” to claim their right to leave those smoky conurbations and walk unhindered on open moorland, an act that would lead eventually to the creation of the National Parks – indeed the Peak District was the first to be designated such (in 1951).

Arrive into Hathersage, close to the edge of the “Dark Peak”, and properly in the Peak District.  Next day walk alongside the Derwent River and up on ‘Win’ and ‘Lose’ hills, bringing a sense of arrival to your goal.

We have chosen the pretty village of Edale as your home for the final two nights, “base camp” for your assault on Kinder Scout. However, if the weather is poor a lower level walk to Castleton and its Blue John caves is also offered.

Just as in 1932, you can arrive and depart by train (and indeed this is recommended).

Walked by On Foot staff: Simon, Debbie and Emma

Consider pairing with Yorkshire Dales (3 hrs by train and bus) or Welsh Borders (4 hrs by train and taxi) – for more details click here.

REVIEWS: For independent walker reviews submitted to the Association of Independent Tour Operators visit Aito.com.

Route Highlights

  • Kinder Scout
  • Win and Lose hills
  • The Blue John caverns around Castleton

This route features the following characteristics and interests: Villages and farms, Woods, Archaeology, Dog friendly, Drive to route, History

We Recommend

An extra night in Edale to give you the choice of walking Kinder Scout and taking in Mam Tor and Castleton.

How much Walking?

Full days: 10½-18km, 3½-5hrs walking
Using shortening options: from no walking (using buses or the train service) to 4hrs

Some national and local trail marking. Highest point on route 630m. Often boggy underfoot

Medium-hard: Average Cumulative Uphill Stretches (CUSs) 845m per day (715m per day with shortening options).

Acrophobia/vertigo warnings: None.

On Foot Holidays Companion app available from 2025, for GPS navigation/mapping and all other documentation and advice. Separate GPX files for your own device also available.

Important note: Times given for each day are walking times for an “average” walker and exclude stops. “CUSs” stands for “Cumulative Uphill Stretches” and measures the aggregated ascents in each day, expressed in metres of climb. See “Walk Grading” for more information.

When to go?

The best months to walk: late April, May, June, early July, September, October

Other possible months: late July, August

This route is bookable throughout the spring, summer and autumn, though avoid the summer holidays if possible (but we can always try for you) as the Peaks are a popular destination and the paths will be anything but quiet; summer weekends may necessitate a two night stay in some accommodations.

Start Dates

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Itinerary

About the Route

Day 1 - Arrive in Hathersage

Arrive, settle in to your accommodation and explore the town. Decide upon your restaurant for tonight's meal to fuel you before the walking starts tomorrow!

Day 2 - Hathersage to Edale

A day for wide views and peak bagging, should you so wish, with two possibilities – Win and Lose (yes!), or a shortening lower level river walk option, missing ‘Win’. (Hard: 5 hrs walking (allow 6¾ hrs), 18¾ km (11½ miles), CUSs 845m)

Alternative: Shortening option via Brough (saves 1 hour, nearly 5 km and the Win Hill ascent!); or take a bus to Hope (saving 3 hrs) and walk on from there; or take the train from Hathersage all the way to Edale.

Day 3 - Kinder Scout circuit

Attempt this day only in good weather – check the forecast for Kinder Scout itself, and look at the top … if there is mist on the top, don’t assume that it will disappear as the sun comes out in the valley below. If the weather is fine, though, this is an exhilarating and thrilling day – and you’re unlikely to be alone on the top. (Hard: 4½ hrs walking (allow 6 hrs), 13 km (8 miles), CUSs 650m)

Alternative: If the weather is poor, stay in Edale or do our circuit to Castleton and back via Mam Tor, taking refuge in the caverns en route! (Medium: 3½ hrs walking (allow 4¾ hrs), 10¾ km (6½ miles), CUSs 660m)

Depart for home

An easy walk to the train station at Edale for your onward journey.  But why not add an extra night to explore further the district’s delights?

Travel Information

This route is easily accessible by train, the recommended method.

ARRIVING BY TRAIN
For 6-night versions or longer, a train to Cromford is the obvious way to arrive at the route if staying in Cromford from other parts of the UK, followed by a 20 min level walk.  If staying in Bonsall, a train to Matlock is best, unless you’re arriving late in the day, in which case a train to Chesterfield and taxi from there is recommended. (We cannot pre-book the taxi, but can suggest possible companies.)

For shorter options starting at Hathersage, the station there is a short walk from our accommodation.

At the end the station at Edale (Manchester to Sheffield line) is within walking distance of your accommodation.

Nearest railway stations:
Start: Cromford (if staying there), Matlock (if staying in Bonsall); Hathersage for shorter options
Finish: Edale

Sample journeys by rail:
To Cromford (start): London St Pancras ~2 hrs, Edinburgh 5 hrs, Manchester 2½ hrs
From Edale (end): London Euston or St Pancras 3¼ hrs, Edinburgh 4½ hrs, Manchester 45 minutes.

We suggest thetrainline.com for times, ticket booking and other information.

ARRIVING BY CAR
For 6-or 7-night versions we recommend leaving your car at the start of the route (no formal parking arrangements, but Rugby Club car park suggested as near Cromford station, pay locally, or if staying at Oakhill, park at our accommodation there), then train back at the end (2½ hrs) or taxi (1 hr).

For 3- and 4-night versions cars can be left on-street in Hathersage (no secure parking available but it’s a quiet town), returning by train (15 minute journey).

Pre-bookable taxi prices can be found in “Prices”.

ARRIVING BY AIR
The best airports for international flights are the London airports or Manchester, followed by a train to the start (see above).

Flight information can change rapidly and not all flights run daily. Please do check directly with the airlines’ websites or Skyscanner (see below) before finalising any booking with us. Do not book your flights until we have confirmed that we have provisionally reserved accommodation for you.

For up-to-date schedules and flights from all airports check Skyscanner.

 

Getting to the start of the walk

Full transfer advice, including timetables, is provided in your Walkers’ Pack. Contact us if you would like additional pre-booking information.

Where You'll Stay

Our standard accommodation on this route is a mix of friendly B&Bs and inns; the upgrades offer a little taste of luxury (and will add around £300 pp to a 7 night holiday price).  All are very happy welcoming walkers, although please don’t be offended if asked to remove muddy boots on arrival!

Hathersage – Little John Hotel (B&B)

Night 1

Hathersage – Little John Hotel (B&B)

Friendly, no nonsense pub, popular with locals. Refurbished 2021.

Hathersage – The George (B&B)

Night 1 (Upgrade)

Hathersage – The George (B&B)

500-year-old building mixing contemporary styling and old features. Excellent food and drink.

Edale – The Rambler Inn (B&B)

Night 2 & 3

Edale – The Rambler Inn (B&B)

Friendly accommodation with good beer and pub food. Very popular with walkers.

Prices

Price: from £580 for 3 nights

Total 3 nights in double/twin room, all breakfasts, luggage transfers between all hotels on walking route; full Walkers’ Pack with route directions, maps, transfer and background information; local telephone support.

Also included: On Foot Holidays Companion app (from 2025), providing navigation/mapping and digital version of the Walkers’ Pack as above. Separate GPX files for your own device also available. If choosing to walk with app only (no printed materials): Discount of £40 per pack (based on one pack per room) from 2025.

All prices are per person unless otherwise indicated, and are based on a standard booking in May. Prices may vary seasonally and a fixed price will be given to you before you commit.

Single Room Supplement (SRS): From £245
Lone Traveller Additional Supplement (LTAS): From £115
Maximum party size: 8

 

Add Ons

Upgrade accommodation possible on some nights: Contact On Foot Holidays
Extra nights in any hotel: Contact On Foot Holidays

Taxi from Matlock Town station to Bonsall: Call us for details of local taxis to book

Sending Walkers’ Packs to addresses outside the UK:  £20-£60 (per pack, location dependent)

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Richard Tucker

Richard Tucker and his wife Laetitia are lifelong enthusiastic walkers, and in recent years they have enjoyed On Foot walks on the continent and in the UK. As importantly, though, they have explored the footpaths and trails, meadows, hills and moorland of the Peak District over many years, and have worked with our staff team to create a route comprising the best the region has to offer.

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