Limestone Way



























Limestone Way

Limestone Way heads downhill.jpg
The Limestone Way near Peak Forest

Length 46 miles (74 km)[1]
Location Central England
Trailheads
Castleton, Derbyshire
Rocester, Staffordshire
Use
Hiking, Mountain Biking, Horse Riding

The Limestone Way is a long-distance footpath in Derbyshire, England. It runs through the White Peak of the Peak District National Park, from Castleton south to Rocester over the county boundary in Staffordshire. It originally ran to Matlock, but was diverted to its current, longer route to join up with the Staffordshire Way. The trail is named for the limestone scenery along its route. It was created by the West Derbyshire District Council (now Derbyshire Dales).[2]



The route


From Castleton, the route runs up Cave Dale, past Peak Forest, down Hay Dale and Peter Dale, parallel to Monks Dale then through the village of Millers Dale. It then passes Blackwell and runs through Flagg and Monyash, across Cales Dale and past Youlgreave through Bradford Dale. The route then continues past Robin Hood's Stride to the villages of Elton, Winster and Bonsall, after which it crosses the Midshires Way. The trail runs through Parwich and crosses the Tissington Trail before running through Tissington itself and Thorpe, then down into Dovedale at Ellastone on its approach to Rocester. Spurs link Bonsall to Matlock (along the old route of the path) and from Thorpe to Ashbourne.
Details of connecting routes may be found on the Limestone Way page of the Long Distance Walkers' Association website.[1]



References




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  2. ^ "The Limestone Way". derbyshiredales.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 7 May 2013. Retrieved 14 July 2013.



External links


Route map:






Template:Attached KML/Limestone Way

KML is from Wikidata


  • Peak district online

  • British walks




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