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The best mountain hikes around Mossley

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Mountaineering routes around Mossley are situated at the gateway to the Peak District National Park, offering access to expansive networks of trails and dramatic gritstone escarpments. The region is characterized by rugged moorlands, prominent peaks like Hartshead Pike and Black Hill, and picturesque reservoirs such as Dovestone Reservoir. These landscapes provide diverse terrain, from tranquil canal paths to challenging ascents and remote moorland environments.

Best mountaineering routes around Mossley

  • The most popular mountaineering route is Wilderness Gully – View of…

Last updated: May 15, 2026

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Wilderness Gully – View of Chew Valley loop from Greenfield

7.30km

02:23

280m

280m

Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Hard

Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

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Chris Shannon
November 8, 2025, Laddow Rocks

Very rugged landscape and offer really great views

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See if you can find the man

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Long drag. stop to admire the view

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Good alternative to the tarmac climb to Chew reservoir

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Great views and very quiet

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Views for days! But extremely bleak when it wants to be. Nice early tickbox when walking the Pennine Way

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You have a choice on steep start but shorter or a longer gentler climb

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Shadrak
February 17, 2025, Laddow Rocks

Great epic scenary, worth the walk in

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many mountaineering routes are available around Mossley?

There are several mountaineering routes around Mossley, with komoot featuring 4 distinct tours in this guide. These routes range from moderate to difficult, offering a variety of challenges for outdoor enthusiasts.

Are there any family-friendly mountaineering routes in Mossley?

While the routes featured in this guide are rated moderate to difficult, Mossley and its surroundings offer a wider range of walking opportunities. For easier, family-friendly options, consider exploring the tranquil canal paths or sections of the Tame Valley, which feature woodlands and bridle paths. The 'Roaches Trail' is also mentioned as an easier, level walk through woodlands and along canals in the wider area.

What kind of terrain can I expect on mountaineering routes near Mossley?

Mountaineering routes near Mossley are characterized by rugged moorlands, dramatic gritstone escarpments, and significant peaks. You can expect diverse terrain, from challenging ascents to remote moorland environments, often with boggy conditions, especially around areas like Black Hill. Picturesque reservoirs also dot the landscape, adding to the scenic variety.

Are there any circular mountaineering routes in the area?

Yes, several routes in the area are circular. For example, the Wilderness Gully – View of Chew Valley loop from Greenfield is a challenging circular route. Another option is the Wain Stones (Kissing Stones) – Torside Clough loop from Crowden, which also forms a loop through rugged moorland.

Can I access mountaineering routes near Mossley using public transport?

Yes, Mossley is well-connected by public transport. Mossley's train station provides links to Manchester, which in turn offers convenient connections into the heart of the Peak District. This makes it accessible for those relying on public transport for their outdoor excursions. For specific routes, you might need to check local bus services or plan for a short taxi ride from the nearest station.

What are some notable natural landmarks or attractions along these routes?

The region is rich in natural landmarks. You can encounter prominent peaks like Hartshead Pike, offering panoramic views, or Black Hill Trig Point, the highest point in Greater Manchester. Picturesque reservoirs such as Dovestone Reservoir and Yeoman Hey Reservoir are popular for walks. You might also come across features like Wilderness Gully or Birchen Clough Waterfall.

Are there any routes suitable for beginners in mountaineering?

The routes highlighted in this guide are generally rated moderate to difficult, suggesting they require a good level of fitness and experience. For those new to mountaineering, it's advisable to start with easier, well-marked trails in the wider Peak District area or local circular walks before attempting the more challenging ascents found around Mossley.

What is the longest mountaineering route featured in this guide?

The longest mountaineering route in this guide is the Lower Shelf Stones – Bleaklow Head loop from Glossop. This challenging trail spans approximately 16.6 km (10.3 miles) and typically takes around 5 hours to complete, leading through remote moorland to Bleaklow Head.

What do other mountaineers enjoy about the routes around Mossley?

Mountaineers using komoot appreciate the challenging nature of the routes and the stunning natural beauty. The area is praised for its rugged moorlands, gritstone escarpments, and high peaks, offering a true sense of adventure and rewarding views. The diverse terrain and the opportunity for extensive moorland navigation are frequently highlighted.

Are there any routes that lead to prominent viewpoints?

Yes, many routes in the Mossley area offer rewarding viewpoints. Hartshead Pike is a prominent local landmark known for its extensive panoramic views across Greater Manchester, Cheshire, Derbyshire, Lancashire, and North Wales. The Laddow Rocks – Black Hill Trig Point loop from Crowden also leads to Black Hill, which provides expansive views on clear days from the highest point in Greater Manchester.

What is the best time of year for mountaineering in Mossley?

The best time for mountaineering in Mossley, like much of the Peak District, is generally during the drier and warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these periods, conditions are typically more favorable, with less chance of boggy terrain and better visibility. However, the rugged moorland environment means weather can change quickly, so always be prepared for all conditions.

Are there any routes that pass by waterfalls or gorges?

Yes, the area around Mossley features several waterfalls and gorges. For instance, the Wilderness Gully – View of Chew Valley loop from Greenfield route is named after Wilderness Gully itself. Other notable features include Birchen Clough Waterfall and Torside Clough, offering scenic points of interest along your journey.

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