About this Event
Come join a group of like-minded women to bag a Peak District Ethel and learn some interesting history, as well as enjoy the breathtaking views from Solomon’s Temple on Grin Low Hill. This lovely little folly is the perfect spot to enjoy a cuppa and take in the far-reaching views. This short circular walk has so much to see, inlcuding views up the valley of the leachate plume - a calcite curiosity! As well as a woodland trail, where we can crunch through the leaves and look out for wildlife.
For those who wish to continue the adventure, Pooles Cavern is a show cave nearby that is a great place to visit!
Distance: 6km/3.6 miles
Ascent: 140m/450ft
Level of difficulty: Easy/Moderate/Challenging - Short inclines but otherwise suitable for all fitness levels.
Who will be your guide?
I’m Emily, founder of Peak Outdoor Coaching and I’m a Hill and Moorland Leader based in Glossop at the edge of the Dark Peak. I’ve always been outdoorsy since being a young girl but hiking became a real obsession in 2019 when I started to go solo. I aim to inspire other women to learn the many benefits of exploring in the outdoors and I’m passionate about sharing my love for adventure with you!
Follow our adventures at @peakoutdoorcoaching on Instagram and Facebook.
Transport:
We'll be meeting at Grin Low Car Park, Grin Low Rd, Buxton SK17 6UJ (Google Maps: https://g.co/kgs/M5hZVU3) which asks for a donation of £2 in the honesty box. There are toilet facilities here.
We will meet at 9.45 ready to set off at 10am.
What to bring:
- Hiking boots or trail shoes with ankle support
- Snacks/breakfast
- Hot drink (optional...but coffee is needed!)
- Rucksack
- Water (at least 1L)
- Waterproofs and warm layers
- Hat and gloves
- Walking Poles (optional)
- A small first aid kit with any personal Medic*tion
Terrain:
Mostly trails and footpaths, some uneven terrain. One fairly steep descent. There are stiles on this walk.
Toilets:
There are toilets at the car park, but none along the way. 'Wild wee' spots will be pointed out along the way!
Safety:
The whole point of the walk is to be an enjoyable and memorable experience for everyone so we will keep to a steady pace to suit the group. It's about taking in the views, learning about the history and geology of the area and being in nature, not about rushing to the finish line. Having said that, you are responsible for your own health and safety and with all outdoor activities, there can be risks involved. If you are unsure as to whether you are fit to come on this walk, please either consult your doctor or let me know your concerns. Please inform me of any medical conditions prior to the walk.
I am a qualified Hill and Moorland Leader and I am level 3 Outdoor First Aid trained so I will be on hand in case of an emergency.
Dogs:
Dogs are welcome to come along but there can sometimes be livestock, so they will need to be on a close lead for some of the time.
Refund Policy:
No refunds or swaps to other walks. If you can no longer make the walk, feel free to sell your ticket on but please let me know if you do so.
And FINALLY:
This walk will be going ahead whatever the weather, unless I deem the conditions dangerous so be ready to embrace the good old British weather! If I do have to cancel the walk for safety reasons, I will suggest one more date for the walk to be rearranged.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Grin Low Car Park, Grin Low Road, Buxton, United Kingdom
GBP 11.55