A scenic hill in the Peak District National Park, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside and the town of Bakewell, with a steep cliff face and a flat summit area perfect for picnics and relaxation.
Wonderful short easy hike with breathtaking views across the Hope Valley. Can see Chatsworth House Estate and fountain from near the Wellington monument. Rock formations and erratics very impressive.
Lovely place to hike ,unwind ,meditate. Small parking space owned by National Trust nearby, van with coffee and snack often is there . From parking space you can explore Cubar Edge, there are picnic areas(please take litter with you, and dog poo bags-there is NO bins , as National Peak District Park promoting NO littering policy).
For the last year I always find my way back to Baslow Edge. It has amazing views for miles, nature at its finest and before you could find yourself a few Highland cows. However due to the increase on social media the farmer made the right judgement of removing the herd for their own safety, I hope with people respecting the land they will again return as they are the heart of Baslow Edge. This is a pure scenic spot with parking close by or if you fancy a challenge there are other areas that loop in with Baslow and Cubar Edge. Either way it's always an enjoyable experience visiting this area and the kids love it too.
Gorgeous place, but be aware that there are no highland cows anymore (and havnt for years, despite the photographers recycling photos in the reviews here!) Unfortunately a single dogwalker felt threatened by them and fought to get them removed. Such a shame but still worth a visit
Beautiful area. Wide and relatively easy trail. Few rocks and cow cakes to dodge as you walk along Highly recommended. Put a windproof jacket on, though.
Great place for a walk, we went up one Saturday and it wasn't too busy. Cows roam the area, and the views are brilliant on a clear day. Parking is convenient with a car park a 5 minute walk away. There is also a refreshment van located at the car park.
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Wonderful short easy hike with breathtaking views across the Hope Valley. Can see Chatsworth House Estate and fountain from near the Wellington monument. Rock formations and erratics very impressive.
Lovely place to hike ,unwind ,meditate. Small parking space owned by National Trust nearby, van with coffee and snack often is there . From parking space you can explore Cubar Edge, there are picnic areas(please take litter with you, and dog poo bags-there is NO bins , as National Peak District Park promoting NO littering policy).
For the last year I always find my way back to Baslow Edge. It has amazing views for miles, nature at its finest and before you could find yourself a few Highland cows. However due to the increase on social media the farmer made the right judgement of removing the herd for their own safety, I hope with people respecting the land they will again return as they are the heart of Baslow Edge. This is a pure scenic spot with parking close by or if you fancy a challenge there are other areas that loop in with Baslow and Cubar Edge. Either way it's always an enjoyable experience visiting this area and the kids love it too.
Gorgeous place, but be aware that there are no highland cows anymore (and havnt for years, despite the photographers recycling photos in the reviews here!) Unfortunately a single dogwalker felt threatened by them and fought to get them removed. Such a shame but still worth a visit
Beautiful area. Wide and relatively easy trail. Few rocks and cow cakes to dodge as you walk along Highly recommended. Put a windproof jacket on, though.
Great place for a walk, we went up one Saturday and it wasn't too busy. Cows roam the area, and the views are brilliant on a clear day. Parking is convenient with a car park a 5 minute walk away. There is also a refreshment van located at the car park.