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  2. Peak District Boundary Walk - Wikipedia

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    The Peak District Boundary Walk is a circular 190-mile (310 km) walking trail, starting and finishing at Buxton and broadly following the boundary of the Peak District, Britain's first national park. The route was developed by the Friends of the Peak District (a branch of the Campaign to Protect Rural England) and was launched on 17 June 2017. [1]

  3. List of Wainwrights - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, Wainwright published a supplementary volume The Outlying Fells of Lakeland (1974), which includes another 116 summits (described in 56 walks); these are the Wainwright Outlying Fells. [2] [3] Summiting all of the Wainwrights is a popular form of peak bagging in the Lake District, along with the Birketts.

  4. Peak District - Wikipedia

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    Peak District National Park: ... The Peak District Boundary Walk is a circular 190-mile ... Middleton Top, the Upper Derwent Valley and Hulme End. [147] ...

  5. List of long-distance footpaths in the United Kingdom

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    Peak District Boundary Walk: 190 306: Derbyshire, Cheshire, Yorkshire, Staffordshire: Buxton Market Place: Buxton Market Place: A circular walking trail, broadly following the boundary of the Peak District national park. The route was developed by the Friends of the Peak District (a branch of the Campaign to Protect Rural England). Robin Hood ...

  6. Limestone Way - Wikipedia

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    The official guidebook is the Limestone Way Walker's Guide, published by Derbyshire Dales District Council. [19] The route is marked on Ordance Survey maps and is covered by three OS Explorer maps: OL1 – The Peak District (Dark Peak) OL24 – The Peak District (White Peak) 259 – Derby

  7. Gritstone Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Gritstone Trail, or Cheshire Gritstone Trail, is a 35-mile (56 km) long-distance footpath in England which follows the most westerly hills of the Peak District from Disley Station to Mow Cop, and on via the Macclesfield Canal to Kidsgrove Station.

  8. Lantern Pike - Wikipedia

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    According to the booklet 10 Walks Around Hayfield, published by the Peak District National Park Authority, the name Lantern Pike probably comes from the hill's use as a beacon. The hill is a popular hiking destination, and is often considered a continuation of nearby Kinder Scout .

  9. Monsal Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Monsal Trail is a cycling, horse riding and walking trail in the Derbyshire Peak District. It was constructed from a section of the former Manchester, Buxton, Matlock and Midland Junction Railway, which was built by the Midland Railway in 1863 to link Manchester with London and closed in 1968. The Monsal Trail is about 8.5 miles (13.7 km ...