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- Wild and dramatic Pennine moorland
- Great walking country throughout the seasons
- Internationally renowned for rare wildlife and bird breeding
- Climb Mam Tor for spectacular views
- Walk to Kinder Scout, site of the 1932 Mass Trespass
- See Odin Mine, one of the oldest lead mines in Derbyshire
New audio trail and family trail at Mam Tor. Find out more about the National Trust in the area visit our Peak District microsite
 | No WC, available in adjacent villages: Hayfield, Castleton, Edale, Hope. Also at visitor centres/car parks at Heatherdene and Fairholmes near Ladybower, Edale, Castleton |
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Open and unrestricted access for walkers all year to moorland, subject to occasional management closures (advertised locally). Access to farmland is via public rights of way and permitted paths. Five information shelters open all year: Lee Barn (110:SK096855) on Pennine Way near Jacob's Ladder; Dalehead (110: SK101843) in Edale; South Head Farm (SK060854) at Kinder; Edale End (SK161864) between Edale and Hope; Grindle Barns above Ladybower Reservoir (SK189895). Last admission 30 minutes before closing |
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