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23.1 km
~1 day 1 hrs
843 m
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“Experience a captivating blend of rugged landscapes, historical intrigue, and diverse wildlife on this Derbyshire trail.”
Nestled in the heart of the Peak District National Park, the Swine's Back and South Head Loop offers a captivating journey through the rugged landscapes of Derbyshire, England. This 23 km (approximately 14 miles) loop trail begins near the charming village of Edale, a popular starting point for many adventures in the region. With an elevation gain of around 800 meters (about 2,625 feet), this medium-difficulty trail promises both challenge and reward for those who embark on it.### Getting ThereEdale is easily accessible by both car and public transport. If you're driving, you can reach Edale via the A6187 from Sheffield or the A6 from Manchester, with ample parking available near the village. For those relying on public transport, Edale is served by a train station on the Hope Valley Line, with regular services from both Manchester and Sheffield. This makes it a convenient option for hikers traveling from major cities.### Trail HighlightsAs you set out from Edale, the trail quickly immerses you in the stunning natural beauty of the Peak District. The initial ascent takes you up to the iconic Kinder Scout plateau, the highest point in the Peak District, offering panoramic views that stretch across the rolling hills and valleys. This area is steeped in history, as it was the site of the famous 1932 Mass Trespass, a pivotal event in the campaign for public access to the countryside in England.Continuing along the trail, you'll encounter the Swine's Back, a distinctive ridge that provides a dramatic backdrop to your hike. The ridge is known for its striking rock formations and offers a unique vantage point to observe the diverse flora and fauna of the region. Keep an eye out for peregrine falcons soaring above and the vibrant heather that blankets the landscape in late summer.### Navigating the TrailThe loop then leads you towards South Head, another prominent feature of the trail. This section involves a steady climb, rewarding you with sweeping views of the surrounding moorlands. The descent from South Head is equally captivating, as you make your way through lush valleys and alongside babbling brooks. To ensure you stay on track, it's advisable to use HiiKER for navigation, which provides detailed maps and real-time updates on trail conditions.### Nature and WildlifeThe Peak District is renowned for its rich biodiversity, and this trail is no exception. As you traverse the varied terrain, you'll encounter a range of habitats, from open moorlands to dense woodlands. The area is home to a variety of wildlife, including red deer, mountain hares, and a plethora of bird species. The changing seasons bring different spectacles, from the vibrant wildflowers of spring to the golden hues of autumn.### Historical SignificanceBeyond its natural allure, the region is imbued with historical significance. The nearby village of Edale is a gateway to the Pennine Way, one of the UK's most famous long-distance walking routes. The trail itself passes through areas that have been shaped by centuries of human activity, from ancient stone walls to remnants of old farmsteads, offering a glimpse into the area's rich cultural heritage.Embarking on the Swine's Back and South Head Loop is not just a hike; it's an exploration of the Peak District's natural wonders and historical treasures. Whether you're drawn by the challenge of the terrain or the allure of the landscape, this trail promises an unforgettable adventure.
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