A tranquil and remote area of moorland in the Peak District National Park, characterized by a scattering of ancient Bronze Age burial mounds and stone circles, surrounded by heather-covered hills and valleys, offering breathtaking views and a sense of connection to the region's rich cultural heritage.
A lovely short walk that starts at a recycling station and is a gradual incline up the hill with stunning views. Excellent for a morning walk if you get some good weather of course! There is a small car park next to the recycling area with some sign posts showing which directions to walk. No toilets, just the outdoors.
This is a truly wonderful viewing spot for the island of Benbecula with stunning scenery that is unique to this part of the world - the countless small lochs dotting the landscape are amazing. The walk is at first flat and easy, along the track past the recycling centre where you can park. The ascent is pretty good with only a couple of steep bits and not too many boggy patches. You should be able to make the ascent in 15 to 20 minutes.
Very remote and incredible part of the world. A spot in the uk where the main language isn't English. It's awesome.
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A lovely short walk that starts at a recycling station and is a gradual incline up the hill with stunning views. Excellent for a morning walk if you get some good weather of course! There is a small car park next to the recycling area with some sign posts showing which directions to walk. No toilets, just the outdoors.
This is a truly wonderful viewing spot for the island of Benbecula with stunning scenery that is unique to this part of the world - the countless small lochs dotting the landscape are amazing. The walk is at first flat and easy, along the track past the recycling centre where you can park. The ascent is pretty good with only a couple of steep bits and not too many boggy patches. You should be able to make the ascent in 15 to 20 minutes.
Very remote and incredible part of the world. A spot in the uk where the main language isn't English. It's awesome.