Whinstone Lee Tor & Derwent Lane: Peak District Panoramas with Furry Friends

Whinstone Lee Tor and Derwent Lane Circular on AllTrails

 

Distance: 6.9km

ETA: 3 hours  

Elevation: 270m

 

We recently tackled this route with our friends, Meg and her adorable dog, Lula, and it proved to be a wonderful day out filled with stunning views and happy paws.

This circular walk offers a great mix of challenging climbs and gentle strolls, with breathtaking scenery throughout.

 

 Whinstone Lee Tor provides the perfect vantage point for panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape. From the top, you can see for miles, taking in the rolling hills, picturesque valleys, and the winding path of the Derwent.

 

We opted to do this walk clockwise, and we were so glad we did! This direction meant we tackled the steepest descent rather than ascent, which felt much safer, especially with Lula and Alfie in tow. The steep downhill section, while requiring careful footing, was actually quite enjoyable. It allowed the pups to roam off-lead (under careful supervision, of course!), exploring the terrain while we took our time navigating the slope. It was a win-win – Lula and Alfie boy got their freedom, and we felt more secure on the descent.

Parking for this walk is roadside, but we found plenty of available spots. It's always a bonus to find easy parking, especially in popular hiking areas.

 

A few things to keep in mind for this walk:

  • Go Clockwise: We highly recommend doing this route clockwise. It makes the steep descent much easier and safer, especially for dogs.
  • Off-Lead Potential (with caution): There are sections where dogs can be off-lead, but always be mindful of livestock and other walkers.
  • Stunning Views: Prepare to be wowed by the panoramic vistas from Whinstone Lee Tor.
  • Roadside Parking: Plenty of parking available along the roadside.
  • Great for Groups: This is a fantastic walk to do with friends, both human and canine!

The Whinstone Lee Tor and Derwent Lane Circular is a brilliant hike for anyone looking for a moderately challenging walk with incredible views. It's a perfect way to experience the beauty of the Peak District with your furry friends and your favorite people. Just remember to go clockwise, keep an eye on your dog, and get ready for some seriously stunning scenery.

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