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17.4 km
~4 hrs 28 min
596 m
Loop
โEmbark on a captivating loop trail through the Peak District's rugged beauty, steeped in history and nature.โ
Starting your adventure near the charming village of Old Glossop in Derbyshire, England, this loop trail offers a captivating journey through the rugged beauty of the Peak District. Spanning approximately 17 kilometers (about 10.5 miles) with an elevation gain of around 500 meters (1,640 feet), this medium-difficulty hike promises both challenge and reward.### Getting ThereTo reach the trailhead, you can drive to Old Glossop, where parking is available near the village. For those opting for public transport, take a train to Glossop station, which is well-connected to Manchester. From the station, it's a short bus ride or a pleasant walk to Old Glossop, where your journey begins.### The Ascent to James ThornStarting from Old Glossop, the trail initially takes you through picturesque countryside, with gentle inclines that gradually lead you towards the moorlands. As you ascend, the landscape transforms, offering expansive views of the surrounding hills and valleys. The climb to James Thorn is steady, with the peak sitting at approximately 568 meters (1,864 feet) above sea level. This section of the trail is characterized by its open moorland, where the wind can be brisk and invigorating.### Higher Shelf Stones and Historical SignificanceContinuing from James Thorn, the trail leads you to Higher Shelf Stones, a notable landmark at around 621 meters (2,037 feet). This area is steeped in history, with remnants of a World War II aircraft crash site. The wreckage of the B-29 Superfortress "Over Exposed" is a poignant reminder of the past, and hikers often pause to reflect at this site. The stones themselves offer a dramatic backdrop, with panoramic views that stretch across the Peak District.### Flora and FaunaThe trail is a haven for nature enthusiasts, with a diverse range of flora and fauna. The moorlands are home to heather and bilberry, which paint the landscape in vibrant hues during the blooming season. Birdwatchers may spot species such as the red grouse and skylark, while the occasional mountain hare might be seen darting across the terrain.### Navigation and SafetyNavigating this trail requires a good map or a reliable app like HiiKER, as weather conditions can change rapidly, and visibility may be reduced. The path is well-trodden but can be boggy in places, so sturdy hiking boots are recommended. Always check the weather forecast before setting out and be prepared for sudden changes.### Return to Old GlossopThe descent back to Old Glossop offers a gentle relief from the earlier climbs, with the path winding through scenic valleys and past babbling brooks. As you near the village, the landscape softens, and the welcoming sight of Old Glossop marks the end of your journey. This trail not only challenges the body but also enriches the spirit with its natural beauty and historical echoes.
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