The Peak District Boundary Walk: Stage 9

11 Sep 2024 09:20 - 16:30

Explore Stage 9 of the Peak District Boundary Walk with CPRE Peak District and South Yorkshire.

The PDBW circumnavigates the Peak District National Park in 20 stages  and this section of Stage 9 is the closest to Sheffield. 

The walk also offers an opportunity to discuss the history of the PDBW, the work of CPRE locally and information about the guidebook and app for the walk.

The walk is led by Tomo Thompson, the CEO of CPRE Peak District and South Yorkshire.

 

Prices

The walk is FREE but please reserve your place on Eventbrite.

Additional Information

  • 10 miles (16km)
  • Start: Post Office in Low Bradfield
  • Finish: Fulwood village centre
  • Terrain: a proper hill walk
  • Grade: hard (dress accordingly)
  • Public transport: 61 bus from Hillsborough Interchange at 08:55

  • Sorry, but only assistance dogs are allowed on this walk.

  • This walk is in partnership with Heritage Open Days

 

About CPRE Peak District and South Yorkshire

CPRE Peak District and South Yorkshire is on a mission to protect the region's green spaces and countryside landscapes to ensure that they thrive for generations to come.

As a leading environmental charity they protect, enhance and promote a beautiful, thriving countryside. They stand for a countryside that enriches all of our lives, regenerates our wellbeing, and that we in turn regenerate, protect and celebrate.

As they celebrate their Centenary, they are inviting everyone to follow in the footsteps of their founder, Ethel Haythornthwaite and discover the breath-taking beauty of a beautiful, thriving countryside.

You can join this walk for free, but participants are encouraged to donate to CPRE Peak District and South Yorkshire’s Centenary Fund. Visit www.cprepdsy.org.uk

About the Peak District Boundary Walk

What makes this walk truly special is its historical significance. The 190 mile route closely follows the original national park boundary proposal made by CPRE Peak District and South Yorkshire’s founder, Ethel Haythornthwaite and her husband. You can learn more about the walk at https://www.cprepdsy.org.uk/peak-district-boundary-walk-2/

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