Padley Gorge Circular on AllTrails
Distance: 9.3km
ETA: 2.5hours
Elevation: 323m
Looking for a delightful walk in the Peak District that's perfect for the whole family? The Padley Gorge Circular is a fantastic choice. This route offers a little bit of everything: beautiful woodland paths, fun stepping stones, stunning views, and just a touch of a challenge. We recently explored this gem, and it's a walk we'd highly recommend – with a few helpful tips!
The Padley Gorge Circular is a lovely mix of terrain. You'll wander through enchanting woodlands, alongside the bubbling Burbage Brook, and across open moorland offering breathtaking views. The variety keeps the walk interesting and engaging, making it perfect for families with children of different ages.
One of the highlights for us (and especially for the kids!) was the stepping stones across the brook. These are always a hit, adding a sense of adventure to the walk and providing a great photo opportunity. Just be sure to take it slow and steady, especially if the stones are wet.
While the walk is generally easy, there are one or two slightly slippy sections and a short, steep hill. Nothing too challenging, but worth being aware of, especially if you're walking with little ones or anyone with mobility issues.
A crucial tip: Padley Gorge is known for flooding, so it's essential to check the weather forecast before you go. If there's been heavy rain, the stepping stones might be submerged, making that part of the walk impassable.
Parking is roadside, in lay-bys along the road. It's usually not too difficult to find a spot, but it can get busy on weekends and holidays, so it's always a good idea to arrive early.
Here's a quick rundown of what to expect on the Padley Gorge Circular:
Final Thoughts
The Padley Gorge Circular is a fantastic choice for a family day out in the Peak District. It's a relatively easy walk with plenty to see and do, offering a perfect blend of nature, adventure, and stunning views. Just remember to check the weather before you go and be prepared for a few slightly challenging sections. The stepping stones alone are worth the trip!
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