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30 Miles Loop from Buxton

Derbyshire, England

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Trail length

49.6 km

Time

~3 days

Elevation Gain

1361 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

What to expect?

wheelchair-friendly
rivers
rock-formations
scenic-views

Activity types

camping

Frequently asked questions

How long does the 30 Miles Loop from Buxton usually take to hike?

The 30 Miles Loop from Buxton covers 49.57 km with 1,361 m of climbing, so it is usually treated as a multi-day route rather than a short day hike. Strong walkers may complete it in a long single push, but most hikers will find it more realistic to spread the distance over two days from Buxton.

Is the 30 Miles Loop from Buxton a difficult walk?

The 30 Miles Loop from Buxton is graded easy, but it is still a substantial route at 49.57 km with 1,361 m of elevation gain. That means the technical walking is generally manageable, yet the overall length and accumulated ascent make it better suited to hikers prepared for a full multi-day outing.

Where does the 30 Miles Loop from Buxton start and finish?

The 30 Miles Loop from Buxton starts in Buxton in Derbyshire and returns to the same area, making it a circular route. Buxton is a practical base for a loop walk because the town has a railway station in the center and parking options including Pavilion Gardens car park within walking distance of central Buxton.

Can the 30 Miles Loop from Buxton be reached by public transport?

Yes. The 30 Miles Loop from Buxton begins in Buxton, and Buxton railway station sits close to the town center, roughly a few minutes on foot from central facilities. Buxton is also linked by bus services through the Peak District, which makes a car-free start possible for hikers planning a circular route.

Is the 30 Miles Loop from Buxton dog friendly?

The 30 Miles Loop from Buxton is in the Peak District area, where dogs are generally welcome on public paths and access land, but controls matter. In the Peak District, dogs must be kept on a lead around livestock at all times, and on some open access land from March 1 to July 31 the legal limit is a lead no longer than 2 meters.

What is the best time of year to hike the 30 Miles Loop from Buxton?

Late spring through early fall is usually the best window for the 30 Miles Loop from Buxton. In the Peak District, May to September generally brings the most favorable hiking weather and longer daylight, which is especially useful on a 49.57 km multi-day loop with over 1,300 m of ascent.

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