Eccles Pike is a hill in the Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, England, with an elevation of 370 metres (1,214 ft). The hill is a popular spot for hiking and offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. On a clear day, it is possible to see as far as the Welsh Mountains to the west and the North York Moors to the north. The hill is also home to a number of interesting geological features, including a rocky outcrop at the summit and several old mine shafts.
The roads are narrow to get here and only 4-5 car park spots. Short rocky walk to the top but spectacular views 360degtees
Beautiful views from the top, well worth making the effort to hike up even though you can drive most of the way there.
This was a nice surprise and so glad I visited. Not the highest of points however it's location gives the most stunning views of the surrounding areas. Parking is available for about 4/5 cars max, but be careful as the road (more a lane really) is fairly narrow with a few passing places on route. You can walk from the local village though.
Worth a visit.... Tricky narrow road to the top. Chaos if you meet an oncoming vehicle. A place to park but climb the last 100 metres. Spectacular view
Beautiful views of surrounding area. Nice for a family walk and with a dog(s) but be careful with dogs as the cows are here april-oct Nice to sit at the top and take in the view any time of year.
Lovely walk with great views. Three, four parking spaces at a push.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
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The roads are narrow to get here and only 4-5 car park spots. Short rocky walk to the top but spectacular views 360degtees
Beautiful views from the top, well worth making the effort to hike up even though you can drive most of the way there.
This was a nice surprise and so glad I visited. Not the highest of points however it's location gives the most stunning views of the surrounding areas. Parking is available for about 4/5 cars max, but be careful as the road (more a lane really) is fairly narrow with a few passing places on route. You can walk from the local village though.
Worth a visit.... Tricky narrow road to the top. Chaos if you meet an oncoming vehicle. A place to park but climb the last 100 metres. Spectacular view
Beautiful views of surrounding area. Nice for a family walk and with a dog(s) but be careful with dogs as the cows are here april-oct Nice to sit at the top and take in the view any time of year.
Lovely walk with great views. Three, four parking spaces at a push.