Peak District walking routes popular with tourists named among the best in the UK – including Ladybower Reservoir, Castleton, Kinder Scout, Edale and Mam Tor
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A number of Peak District walks were named as some of the best in the UK – including routes around Ladybower Reservoir and trails to the top of Mam Tor.
Three walking routes in the Peak District have been ranked among the top 20 places to hike across the UK.
These walks take in some of the most scenic parts of the Peak District National Park – including Ladybower Reservoir, Mam Tor and Kinder Scout.
The list was compiled by the experts at GO Outdoors. Their team have provided the route and details – such as the grade, terrain and distance of each hike – so that you can find the perfect one for your ability.
It is certainly an impressive sight when the water cascades over the Derwent Dam - and is the perfect place to stop towards the end of a scenic circular route around Ladybower Reservoir. Photo: Tom Hardwick
The Edale to Kinder Scout walk is the most challenging route of the three, with the 15.70km hike labelled as difficult by GoOutdoors - but the views are certainly worth the effort. Photo: jason chadwick