Attractions and places to see around Warslow And Elkstones include a variety of natural features and historical landmarks within the Peak District National Park. This civil parish in the Staffordshire Moorlands offers a rural escape with opportunities for outdoor pursuits. The area is characterized by its dramatic gritstone ridges, distinctive hills, and scenic valleys, providing diverse terrain for exploration. Visitors can discover ancient barrows and Grade II-listed churches, reflecting the region's history and cultural insights.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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A short sharp climb from either the South or North for great views of the valley
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The car park is free for National Trust members. I love climbing but I don't like heights....confusing I know! I really enjoyed this short climb but I found myself on a small scramble which got my blood pumping a little!
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Car park isn’t free but costs £6.60 for the day or £4 for 4 hours
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Very steep (near vertical) section at the top not for the faint hearted! Climbing briefly required and the rocks may be slippery if wet, some surfaces are a bit crumbly, and it is likely to be windy! But wonderful views
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Tough little steep hill in this area but worthwhile doing.
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Park house -Thought it too dangerous ,long fall if you slip . Need a rope ! Chrome hill lovely.
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The area is rich in natural beauty within the Peak District National Park. You can explore the glorious Manifold Valley, offering walks along the River Manifold. Other notable features include the dramatic gritstone ridge of The Roaches, the distinctive dome-shaped High Wheeldon Summit Trig Point, and the iconic Parkhouse Hill, believed to be the remains of an ancient atoll.
Yes, the region has several historical and cultural landmarks. You can visit St. Lawrence's Church in Warslow, a Grade II-listed building with 13th-century elements and William Morris windows. Also, explore St. John the Baptist Church in Upper Elkstone, a Grade II*-listed Georgian church from the late 1780s. The area also features Bronze Age barrows, such as Blake Low and Brownlow, indicating ancient human activity.
Warslow and Elkstones is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and gravel biking. The former Leek and Manifold Valley Light Railway line has been converted into the Manifold Way, an 8-mile path perfect for walking and cycling. Energetic hikers can tackle Ecton Hill or the challenging terrain of The Roaches. For more specific routes, check out the Mountain Hikes around Warslow And Elkstones guide.
Absolutely. The area offers diverse hiking experiences, from gentle valley walks to challenging climbs. Popular spots include the dramatic gritstone ridge of The Roaches, the iconic Parkhouse Hill with its technical ridge, and Chrome Hill, known as the 'Dragon's Back'. For a rewarding, albeit steep, climb with fabulous views, head to High Wheeldon Summit Trig Point. You can find detailed routes in the Mountain Hikes around Warslow And Elkstones guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity here. The Manifold Way, an 8-mile path along the former railway line in the Manifold Valley, is excellent for cycling. There are also various routes for touring bicycles and gravel biking in the wider area. Check out the Cycling around Warslow And Elkstones guide for specific tours like the 'Manifold Way Trail loop from Hulme End'.
The Manifold Valley offers family-friendly walks, and children might enjoy searching for fossils near Ecton in the crumbling shales. The Manifold Way is also a relatively flat and safe path for families to walk or cycle together.
For breathtaking vistas, climb Thorpe Cloud, which offers views over the River Dove, Bunster Hill, and Ilam. High Wheeldon Summit Trig Point provides fabulous views over Chrome and Parkhouse. The challenging climbs of Chrome Hill and Parkhouse Hill also reward hikers with spectacular panoramic views of the Peak District.
Experienced hikers seeking a challenge will appreciate Chrome Hill, known for its unforgiving ascent and 'Dragon's Back' profile. Parkhouse Hill also presents a small yet challenging climb with a technical ridge. Both offer a real sense of exhilaration and spectacular views. The Roaches also offers challenging terrain for those looking for rugged beauty.
Yes, Warslow village is home to The Greyhound Inn, a pub with a long history dating back to the late 18th century. It welcomes visitors with good food, accommodation, and real ale, making it a great spot to refuel after exploring the area.
The Manifold Valley is a glorious natural feature forming part of the eastern boundary of the parish. It offers endless possibilities for walks along the banks of the River Manifold. The former Leek and Manifold Valley Light Railway line has been transformed into the Manifold Way, an 8-mile path ideal for walking and cycling. It's also a place where children can enjoy searching for fossils near Ecton.
The Peak District, including Warslow and Elkstones, is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for hiking and cycling, with lush greenery. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the landscape, while winter can offer dramatic, snow-dusted scenery for those prepared for colder conditions. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit, especially for higher elevations.
The hills in this area are geologically fascinating. Parkhouse Hill, for example, is believed to be the remains of an atoll from the Carboniferous period, formed when the area was covered by a tropical sea. Chrome Hill and Parkhouse Hill are also distinctively shaped, earning them the nickname 'Dragon's Back' due to their undulating profiles.


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