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The 9 Most Amazing Peaks around Beeley

Best mountain peaks around Beeley are characterized by significant moorland and gritstone uplands within the Peak District. This area offers a landscape rich in history, featuring ancient sites and expansive views over the Derwent Valley. Visitors can explore diverse elevated areas, from prominent moorlands to dramatic edges, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities. The region's elevated spots offer numerous viewpoints and historical intrigue.

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  • The most popular mountain peaks is High Tor and Giddy Edge,…

Last updated: May 4, 2026

Fin Cop Hillfort

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Beautiful views across Derbyshire moorland fields

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High Tor and Giddy Edge

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The footpath along the summit is commonly known as Giddy Edge, unfenced and not recommended for small children . There is a small metal handrail afixed to the inside edge (of the cliff) totally spectacular.

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Stanton Moor Trig Point

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Stanton Moor is a majestic area of upland on the edge of the Peak District. With a Bronze Age stone circle at its heart, the moorland is much-celebrated for its …

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White Edge

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Along White Edge is less-walked trail that runs parallel to the Curbar and Froggatt Edge trail. Adding this section to make a circuit walk gives you double the views and double the edges. What's not to like?

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There is a Trig point and a Doomsday Bunker, which is locked from the inside to prevent access, The shaft and ventilation shaft was clad in Derbyshire stone, but locals …

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Ian Delve
March 20, 2026, Ashover Rock (The Fabrick) Trig Point and Doomsday Bunker

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Heights of Abraham great views

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Kevb
October 20, 2024, White Edge

Following the edge is a lot less busy than other routes around this area, late September sees the deer enter rutting season.

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19th century pleasure ground which exploited the dramatic qualities of the Derwent valley. Peter Arkwright of Willersley Castle enclosed the grounds c 1860 and constructed pedestrian paths from a new entrance on the south side approached from the bridge to Matlock Bath railway station. The entrance from Starkholmes Road was retained and could be used by carriages. A pathway was formed through Fern Cave (scheduled ancient monument) and another on a narrow ledge along part of the cliff face. In 1879 the grounds were leased to the Matlock and High Tor Recreation Grounds Company Ltd and Milner of London was retained to supervise landscaping. Arkwright's Grand Walk, also used by carriages, was created, leading south to the summit from a gateway in Pig Tree Lane, now Pic Tor Lane. A refreshment room was erected near the summit, tennis and quoit or skittle grounds were constructed close to a modified southern entrance and additional paths put in with a broad flight of steps.

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That's what it is! I thought it was a hobbit house or similar lol

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There is a Trig point and a Doomsday Bunker, which is locked from the inside to prevent access, The shaft and ventilation shaft was clad in Derbyshire stone, but locals say that the stone that was used to build it was stolen long ago, hence the reason for it being locked. At 299m above sea level, the (Rock) Fabrick is the highest point in the area and the views are stunning.

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a big hill that strikes out in the landscape when viewed from monsal head or dale- the site of an iron age hillfort that was excavated in the late 2000s/early 2010s. a mass burial containing women and children was discovered at the site in 2011, dating back to 440-390 BCE.

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The footpath along the summit is commonly known as Giddy Edge, unfenced and not recommended for small children . There is a small metal handrail afixed to the inside edge (of the cliff) totally spectacular.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular elevated areas to explore around Beeley?

The region around Beeley offers several popular elevated areas. High Tor and Giddy Edge is a well-known viewpoint with impressive views over Matlock Bath. Another favorite is Stanton Moor Trig Point, which features a Bronze Age stone circle and offers breathtaking views overlooking Bakewell and Matlock. Fin Cop Hillfort is also popular for its historical significance and views across Derbyshire moorland.

Are there any historical sites or ancient landmarks on the peaks near Beeley?

Yes, the elevated areas around Beeley are rich in history. Beeley Moor itself is recognized as a 'prehistoric landscape' with Bronze Age burial mounds and cairns, including the notable Hob Hurst's House. You can also visit Fin Cop Hillfort, an ancient historical site, and Stanton Moor Trig Point, which has a Bronze Age stone circle at its heart. Additionally, Ashover Rock (The Fabrick) features a Doomsday Bunker.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see on the moorlands and peaks near Beeley?

The landscape around Beeley is characterized by gritstone uplands and vast moorland. You'll encounter rocky terrain, extensive heather, and several streams, such as Beeley Brook, which features picturesque waterfalls as it descends. Areas like White Edge offer gritstone escarpments and expansive views over the Derwent Valley. Stanton Moor is also known for its diverse wildlife.

Are there family-friendly walks available on the peaks around Beeley?

While some paths, like Giddy Edge at High Tor, are not recommended for small children due to unfenced drops, there are family-friendly options. Stanton Moor Trig Point is considered family-friendly, offering a magical place to explore with its stone circle and wildlife. When planning, always check the specific trail conditions and difficulty to ensure it's suitable for your family.

What are the best viewpoints in the Beeley area?

For stunning vistas, consider visiting High Tor and Giddy Edge, which provides impressive views over Matlock Bath. The western rim of Beeley Moor, particularly at Harland Edge, offers expansive views over the Derwent Valley and the Chatsworth House estate. Stanton Moor Trig Point gives breathtaking views overlooking Bakewell and Matlock, while White Edge provides double the views across the Peak District.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks around Beeley?

The area around Beeley is excellent for various outdoor activities. Hiking is very popular, with many trails across the moorlands and hills. You can find numerous hiking routes around Beeley, including moderate loops like 'Chatsworth Park from Beeley Lane' and 'Beeley loop via Beeley Moor'. Cycling is also a major activity, with options for road cycling and touring bicycle routes, such as the challenging 'Beeley Moor Summit – Winnats Pass Climb loop'.

Are there challenging hiking routes on the peaks near Beeley?

Yes, while many routes are moderate, you can find challenging sections. The unfenced path along the summit of High Tor and Giddy Edge is considered challenging due to its exposure. Some cycling routes, like the 'Beeley Moor Summit – Winnats Pass Climb loop' for road bikes or the 'High Peak Trail loop to Chatsworth House' for touring bikes, are rated as difficult, indicating the terrain can be demanding for hikers too in certain areas.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks and moorlands near Beeley?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning, expansive views, especially from spots like High Tor and Stanton Moor. The rich historical significance, with ancient sites like Bronze Age stone circles and hillforts, adds a unique layer to outdoor exploration. Many also appreciate the sense of tranquility and the opportunity to observe wildlife, such as raptors at Fin Cop Hillfort, and the diverse natural features like gritstone escarpments and heather moorlands.

Can I bring my dog on walks around the Beeley peaks?

Many of the moorland and hill areas around Beeley are suitable for dog walking, especially as Beeley Moor is 'Open Access' land. However, it's always important to keep dogs under control, particularly near livestock and ground-nesting birds, and to check for any specific restrictions on individual trails or protected areas. Always carry waste bags and dispose of them responsibly.

What is Beeley Moor, and why is it significant?

Beeley Moor is a prominent gritstone upland area near Beeley, reaching approximately 371 meters (1,217 feet) above sea level. It's significant for its vast heather moorland, rocky terrain, and expansive views over the Derwent Valley. Historically, it's a 'prehistoric landscape' containing numerous ancient sites, including Bronze Age burial mounds and the famous Hob Hurst's House. It's also 'Open Access' land, making it a popular destination for hiking and exploring.

Are there any less-walked trails or 'hidden gems' among the peaks near Beeley?

Yes, White Edge is often considered a less-walked trail that runs parallel to the more popular Curbar and Froggatt Edge trails. Combining it into a circuit walk offers impressive views and a quieter experience. Exploring the various ancient sites on Beeley Moor, such as the neolithic stone circle on Bunkers Hill, can also feel like discovering a hidden gem away from the main routes.

What is the best time of year to hike the peaks and moorlands around Beeley?

The Peak District, including the Beeley area, is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer vibrant greenery and blooming heather, making for pleasant walking conditions. Autumn brings stunning colors to the landscape. While winter can be beautiful, conditions can be challenging with colder temperatures and potentially icy or muddy paths, so appropriate gear and caution are advised. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.

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