Attractions and places to see around Bradwell, situated within the Peak District, present a variety of experiences for visitors. This area is characterized by its rich mining history and scenic landscapes, offering numerous opportunities for outdoor exploration. The region features notable landmarks and natural features, making it a destination for those interested in both heritage and nature. Bradwell, Derbyshire, is a popular destination for those seeking best walks in the Peak District.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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A place I walk regularly, whether to start the great ridge toward Mam Tor, or coming back from that direction to head down into hope. A gradual gradient with stone steps so manageable in all weather, just very windy a lot of the time!
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A great way to do this walk is to drive to Edale Car Park, take the train one stop from Edale to Hope and then follow the walk and descending back to Edale Car Park from Hollins Cross
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If you love the Peak District, this is the walk for you. Allow a full day so that you can stop, sit and take in the wonderful scenery
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The Kinder Low trig pillar (633m) is a very popular destination sitting on the plateau of Kinder Scout. The trig pillar doesn't mark the actual summit of Kinder Scout, which actually lies north-east of here, further into the heart of the plateau, and is not marked by a trig pillar.
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One of the most famous routes in the Peak District, The Great Ridge has stunning views on a clear day down to Castleton and Edale, and over to the peaks of Grindslow Knoll and Kinder Scout. It gets quieter as you travel further along the ridge to Lose Hill, with many people just nipping up to the Mam Tor summit. It's a lovely place for a sunrise and cloud inversions, popular with photographers, so get there early! Parking is at the National Trust Mam Tor car park, just down the hill from Mam Tor (S33 8WA).
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A bit of a cross roads on the Great Ridge. It's around halfway between Mam Tor and Back Tor and from here you can head down into Edale or Castleton. There is a Monument near the gate.
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Used by many people as the summit of Kinder Scout (as the actual summit is hard to find), the trig point is high up on some rocks.
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Situated at the end of The Great Ridge with spectacular views back towards Mam Tor, Lose Hill tends to be a lot quieter than Mam Tor. There is a short steep climb if approaching from Mam Tor but the views are worth it.
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Bradwell, situated in the Peak District, offers several stunning viewpoints. Mam Tor summit and trig point provides extensive views over the Peak District, stretching to Manchester on clear days. Lose Hill Summit offers breathtaking views over Mam Tor, as well as the Hope and Edale valleys, often with fewer visitors. Hollins Cross, a col along the Great Ridge, also provides spectacular panoramic vistas. Additionally, Bradwell Edge, a scenic ridge above the village, offers dramatic views over the Hope Valley.
Bradwell, Derbyshire, is rich in history. You can visit St. Barnabas Church, with origins dating back to the 13th century. The remains of the Navio Roman Fort at Brough, north of Bradwell, showcase a defensive site from 70 AD. Bradwell Hall displays architectural styles from the mid-18th to early 19th centuries, and the White Hart Inn dates back to 1676. For a unique historical experience, explore Bagshawe Cavern, discovered by lead miners in 1806, which offers guided tours revealing mining paraphernalia and dripstone waterfalls.
Yes, Bradwell offers several family-friendly options. The walk up to Mam Tor summit and trig point is considered family-friendly, with options for shorter walks. Bagshawe Cavern provides an engaging guided tour that can be fascinating for all ages. For relaxed strolls, Bradwell Brook offers a quiet path perfect for spotting wildlife. Many of the easier walking routes in the Peak District around Bradwell are also suitable for families.
The Bradwell area, nestled in the Peak District, is abundant with natural beauty. You can explore Bagshawe Cavern, a natural limestone cave. Bradwell Edge offers dramatic views and is popular for walks. Bradwell Brook provides a peaceful setting for strolls, and Bradwell Moor offers flatter walks connecting to the Castleton Cave Dale trail. Iconic summits like Mam Tor, Lose Hill Summit, and Kinder Low Trig Point are also prominent natural features offering stunning landscapes and hiking opportunities.
Beyond hiking, Bradwell offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'Café 101 Adventure – Mam Nick North Climb loop' or the 'Hope Cross – View of The Great Ridge loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes such as 'Abney Gliding Club – Brough Lane loop'. For more details and route options, you can explore the dedicated guides for Cycling around Bradwell and Gravel biking around Bradwell.
Bradwell is a prime location for hiking. The Great Ridge Path to Mam Tor is a highly recommended trail, offering spectacular views. Other popular spots include Mam Tor summit, Lose Hill Summit, and Kinder Low Trig Point, all of which are destinations for numerous trails. For a comprehensive list of routes, including challenging mountain hikes, refer to the Mountain Hikes around Bradwell guide.
The best time to visit Bradwell for outdoor activities generally depends on your preferences. Spring and summer (April to September) offer milder weather, longer daylight hours, and vibrant landscapes, ideal for hiking and cycling. However, popular spots like Mam Tor can get busy. Autumn provides beautiful foliage and cooler temperatures, while winter can offer dramatic, snowy scenery for experienced hikers, though conditions can be challenging on exposed ridges like the Great Ridge.
Yes, Bradwell village has options for refreshments. The historic White Hart Inn, dating back to 1676, is one of the older surviving buildings and offers a place to eat and drink. You can also find local cafes and pubs within the village, providing opportunities to refuel after exploring the surrounding attractions and trails.
The Great Ridge is a highly popular hiking destination due to its stunning panoramic views and accessible trails. It connects prominent peaks like Mam Tor and Lose Hill Summit, with Hollins Cross marking a key point along the way. The well-maintained paths offer varied terrain, from easy sections to more challenging climbs, making it appealing to a wide range of hikers. Its dramatic scenery and the sense of achievement from traversing the ridge contribute to its widespread appeal.
Many trails around Bradwell and within the Peak District are dog-friendly, but it's essential to keep dogs on a lead, especially when livestock is present or during bird nesting seasons. The Mam Tor area and the Great Ridge are popular with dog walkers. Always ensure your dog is under control and follow the Countryside Code to protect wildlife and farm animals.
Parking for walks around Bradwell is available in and around the village. There are often designated car parks near popular trailheads, such as those for Mam Tor and the Great Ridge. Some village pubs and cafes may also offer parking for patrons. It's advisable to check specific parking locations and any associated fees before your visit, especially during peak seasons, as spaces can fill up quickly.


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