Groundhog
Day in Derbyshire, but this time
the weather was perfect: sunshine, light winds and cool enough so
that we didn't overheat up the mountain side before Pilsley on the
way back. Martin once again organised the walk, which was in the
same area as the walk that we did in terrible conditions in July
and again starting from the Devonshire Arms in Pilsley.
DIRECTIONS:
Pilsley village is on the Chatsworth Estate just opposite the entrance
to the Chatsworth Farm Shop. It can be reached from Chesterfield
via A619 to Baslow / Bakewell then the B6012 to Chatsworth. Do not
take the right turn to Bakewell, keep straight on and take the next
right turn to Pilsley, with a thatched cottage on your right (road
marked not suitable for HGV’s). It can also be reached off
the A6 Matlock to Bakewell road along the B6012 to Baslow, going
past Beeley Village, through Chatsworth Park and taking left turn
past Edensor village on the B6048 signed PlIsley and Bakewell. The
pub car park is very small and there is plenty of road parking nearby.
WALK:
The walk is approximately 6 easy going miles via lanes and footpaths
from Pilsley to Edensor and then through Chatsworth Park to Baslow
retuming to PilsIey. Click on the
route map to see a larger version. Plenty of variety on the
walk - roads, rough tracks, fields and Chatsworth's front garden.
Not too strenuous though, a group even found time to go shopping
in Baslow
Click here to see the some photos
of the day
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