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    This is a great walk up through woods and over Peakland with spectacular views over the Derbyshire Peak landscape.

    Park at Fairholmes car park, Derwent Reservoir, grid reference SK1718389413. The walk is about 6.5 miles.
    Page on the National Trust's site about Alport Castles:
    tinyurl.com/2bx8bd

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    Wonderful access for all who live in Cheshire, West Yorks, Derbyshire and Lancashire....is the Longdendale Trail. Longdendale is known as 'The Haunted Valley' - see www.longdendale.com/legends.html

    This long walking/cycling/ bridleway is set over the most stunning views of the moors and the
    reserviors below. Spend a day tootling along the flat trail or take a detour onto one of the many paths up the moors.

    Glossop is the main little market town nearby. Lots to see and do - check
    out www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/index/visiting/accessibilit/access4all/access
    4all for Longdendale trail details and www.glossop.com/ for the
    Glossop 'What to Do' info.

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