Peach walk
This varied walk takes your through the Labyrinth, a tangle of Rhododendrons trees, passed the watchful wizard to the bedrock of Nelly Moss North Lake. Follow the path to the flume, where half of the water from the moor travels to feed the lake. Then, take a short steep climb up the bank and cross the road back over to Canada car park.

Start:
Canada car park, grid ref: NU0775002858
1
Start at Canada car park. Facing the entrance, turn left and walk past the barrier. Keep following the path (called Canada drive). On your left, you’ll pass some of the Labyrinth’s exits, marked by wooden sculptures
2
Turn left at the junction which signposts the Labyrinth, lakes and Nelly’s Moss car park. Enter the Labyrinth and follow the waymarks, passing the wooden wizard sculpture

3
When you come out of the Labyrinth, cross the carriage drive road to the flume. Keep following the signs upstream to the flume
Flume
Information thing about the flume. The flume, designed by Lord Armstrong, takes water from the moor into Nelly’s Moss north lake, which once provided water to generate electricity

4
When the flume ends, follow the waymarks back to Canada car park. There is a short steep climb up the bank. At the top of the bank, cross over the carriage drive road back to Canada car park.
End:
Canada car park, grid ref: NU0775002858