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Easy hiking trails around Ivonbrook Grange CP CP are situated within the Derbyshire Dales district, on the southern edge of the Peak District National Park. The area is characterized by its rural setting, featuring loamy soil with friable limestone, typical of the White Peak's distinctive landscapes. Hikers can expect to encounter historical quarry features, an unnamed brook, and small ponds, all contributing to a tranquil outdoor experience. The landscape offers a mix of gentle paths and routes with moderate elevation…
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.89km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Great views, can you spot the mast on Sir William Hill above Eyam
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The original hall was said to have been built between 1628 and 1629 for Francis Moore, a proprietor of several local lead mines. The stone used in the construction is said to have come from the Stancliffe quarries in Darley Dale, being transported on pack horses. The hall was rebuilt by the Moore family around 1720. It was lived in by William Marsland until 1903 and then his widow until 1926 when it was sold for £750 (equivalent to £55,000 in 2023) to Mr. Butler of Wingfield. In the 1970s the hall became Winster Hall Hotel run by Derek and Pauline Wood, but this closed in 1999. It reverted to a private dwelling and is let out as a self-catering holiday home.
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The path is horrible in places; sludgy, slippery and so churned up that it very tricky to continue. In some parts, a stream pouring down the hillside actually joins the path to make it even more boggy. 💦 Maybe it's better in summer.
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It's a lovely brick built listed building and on the first floor is an unmanned information room with interpretation panels detailing the history of the village and a scale model of Winster. Standing almost in the centre of the main street, Winster Market House is a dominating feature of the village, and stands as testimony to its once thriving past. Winster village itself is interesting to explore on foot, as part of a visit to the Peak District.
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Built in 1823 and extensively enlarged in 1850. Now closed April 2013. The chapel is tucked away on the hillside known as East Bank.
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The seat was wet through and I didn't fancy getting myself muckier than I already was, so I didn't selit down. But the views are cracking.
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Ivonbrook Grange CP CP offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 400 routes suitable for various fitness levels. These trails are highly rated by the komoot community, averaging 4.6 stars from more than 5,500 reviews.
The landscape in Ivonbrook Grange CP CP is characteristic of the White Peak area of the Peak District, featuring distinctive limestone landscapes with loamy soil and friable limestone. You'll encounter rolling dales, historical quarry features like the disused Ivonbrook Quarry, and tranquil rural paths. The area also includes water features such as an unnamed brook and small ponds, adding visual interest to your walk.
Yes, many easy trails in the area are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Harboro Rocks Trig Point – Harboro' Rocks loop from Ible CP is a popular 4.1-mile route offering views over the limestone landscape. Another option is the Clough Wood loop from Derbyshire Dales, an easy 3.0-mile path winding through woodland.
Yes, the easy hiking trails in Ivonbrook Grange CP CP are generally well-suited for families. The rural and sparsely populated environment provides a tranquil setting, and many routes feature gentle paths with moderate elevation changes. The area's natural features, like small ponds and historical quarries, can also be engaging for younger hikers.
Many footpaths in the Peak District, including those around Ivonbrook Grange CP CP, are dog-friendly. However, as the area is rural and within a National Park, you should always keep dogs under close control, especially near livestock. Be mindful of signs indicating areas where dogs may need to be on a lead or are not permitted.
While hiking, you can explore various natural features and nearby landmarks. The area's limestone geology means you might see exposed rock faces and drystone walls. You could also visit nearby natural monuments such as Nine Ladies Stone Circle or enjoy views from Stanton Moor Trig Point. Water features like the unnamed Ivonbrook and small ponds also add to the scenic beauty.
As Ivonbrook Grange CP CP is a rural and sparsely populated area, parking options might be limited to small lay-bys or designated car parks in nearby villages like Grangemill or Winster. Always check local signage for parking restrictions and ensure you do not obstruct farm access or residential driveways.
Public transport options directly into Ivonbrook Grange CP CP are limited due to its rural nature. However, bus services may connect to nearby villages such as Grangemill or Winster, from which you could access trails. Planning your route in advance and checking local bus timetables is recommended.
The Peak District, including Ivonbrook Grange CP CP, is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the trails and enjoying the unique flora of the limestone landscapes. Autumn brings vibrant colours, while winter can offer crisp, quiet walks, though conditions may be more challenging. Always check the weather forecast before heading out.
Yes, you can find easy woodland walks. For instance, the Clough Wood loop from Derbyshire Dales is an easy 3.0-mile path that provides a shaded and varied walking experience through woodland.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil and unspoiled environment, the distinctive limestone landscapes, and the variety of easy paths that allow for peaceful immersion in nature. The historical quarry features and charming nearby villages also receive positive mentions.
Yes, some easy trails connect to or pass through historic villages. The View of Winster with Bench – Winster Hall loop from Derbyshire Dales is a 2.6-mile trail that leads through the historic village of Winster, offering a glimpse into local heritage alongside your walk.


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