Brown Moss is a scenic hill in the Peak District National Park, England, known for its unique landscape of peat bogs, heather moorland, and rocky outcrops. The hill offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, particularly during sunset when the sky turns pink and orange. The area is popular for hiking, with several trails of varying difficulty that allow visitors to explore the hill's rugged terrain. Brown Moss is also a haven for wildlife, with sightings of curlew, lapwing, and golden plover common in the area.
Brown Moss is a stunning area of natural beauty, Immersed in lake and woodland surroundings. We walk our dogs here throughout the year, yes it gets muddy at times, but it's all part of the enjoyment of the great outdoors. Every time we visit we see something different with the abundance of Flora and Fauna.
Took the toddler out for a run around and walk around the lake. Lots of different paths to explore, unfortunately the full walk around the lake wasn't accessible as it was flooded in areas but didn't stop from being able to access other walks! Car parking is limited and there are some pretty big potholes going in so be careful
Great Place! With the fantastic Chef in the Woods on the way round for superb food! 5
Stunning place but some of the walks were off limits but to the paths being under water.
Lovely place to walk the dogs, unfortunately today's visit due to cows being in the field all the woodland and fields were covered in cow muck which with 3 dogs and myself it's very hard to avoid. Possibly best to avoid unless you want a car full of muck as it is a mind field.
Couldn't cross the bridge as under water but a very pleasant walk.
Hiking
Picnic tables
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Dogs allowed
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Brown Moss is a stunning area of natural beauty, Immersed in lake and woodland surroundings. We walk our dogs here throughout the year, yes it gets muddy at times, but it's all part of the enjoyment of the great outdoors. Every time we visit we see something different with the abundance of Flora and Fauna.
Took the toddler out for a run around and walk around the lake. Lots of different paths to explore, unfortunately the full walk around the lake wasn't accessible as it was flooded in areas but didn't stop from being able to access other walks! Car parking is limited and there are some pretty big potholes going in so be careful
Great Place! With the fantastic Chef in the Woods on the way round for superb food! 5
Stunning place but some of the walks were off limits but to the paths being under water.
Lovely place to walk the dogs, unfortunately today's visit due to cows being in the field all the woodland and fields were covered in cow muck which with 3 dogs and myself it's very hard to avoid. Possibly best to avoid unless you want a car full of muck as it is a mind field.
Couldn't cross the bridge as under water but a very pleasant walk.