This nine mile walk takes you along the wonderful cliffs of Stanage Edge with superb views of the Derwent and Hope Valleys, Mam Tor and Kinder Scout. Most people start at Hathersage car park.This nine mile walk takes you along the wonderful cliffs of Stanage Edge with superb views of the Derwent and Hope Valleys, Mam Tor and Kinder Scout. Most people start at Hathersage car park.
This nine mile walk takes you along the wonderful cliffs of Stanage Edge with superb views of the Derwent and Hope Valleys, Mam Tor and Kinder Scout. Most people start at Hathersage car park.

Here are 10 of the most scenic walks you could do in the Peak District

While there is a yellow weather warning for heavy showers and thunderstorms across most of the England this weekend, it looks like the Peak District will be dry with a bit of rain on Sunday.

But for those who don’t mind getting a little damp when you go out – there are many amazing walks in the Peak District that you can do in any weather.

From adventurous walks to ones which are short and flat, take a look at these ten great walks.

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