Mam Tor and the Great Ridge from Castleton
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Mam Tor and the Great Ridge from Castleton

The Peak District

Dog Friendly Rating: 9/10 One of the finest ridge walks in England, combining an iconic summit, sweeping views in every direction, and excellent accessibility for most dogs.

Mam Tor rises to 517 metres above the Hope Valley, its summit crowned with the visible earthworks of a late Bronze Age hill fort. This classic 13km circular from Castleton climbs past Treak Cliff and Blue John Cavern to reach the ridge, then follows the Great Ridge northeast along three kilometres of flagstone path over Hollins Cross and Back Tor to Lose Hill. The descent drops through Cave Dale, a spectacular limestone gorge carved by glacial meltwater directly beneath Peveril Castle. The full circuit takes four to five hours and packs in 500 metres of ascent, industrial history, Iron Age archaeology and some of the Peak District's finest ridge walking.

The ridge itself is one of the most exhilarating stretches in the Peak District for an active dog, with the scent of heather and sun-warmed gritstone carrying on the wind and the exposed flagstone path giving a genuine sense of height. This dog friendly walk offers good off-lead potential along the upper ridge, though leads are needed on the lower slopes approaching Castleton where sheep graze unfenced ground. There is no reliable water on the ridge, so carry enough for the climb; the stream at the base of Cave Dale provides a drink on the descent. The rocky scramble through Cave Dale requires sure-footed dogs comfortable on loose stone. Castleton has excellent dog-friendly pubs afterwards, including Ye Olde Nags Head and the Castle Hotel.

At a Glance

Distance 13.0 km (8.1 miles)
Difficulty Moderate
Duration 4 hr 30 min
Walk Type Peak, Historic
Route Type Circular
Off Lead Potential Moderate
Livestock Risk Moderate
Facilities Cafés, pubs, and toilets in Castleton at walk start and finish; no facilities on route
Parking National Trust Mam Nick car park, S33 8WA. Pay by phone only; £3.50 for up to 4 hours, free for NT members. Fills quickly by 9am on summer weekends. No toilets on site.

Frequently Asked Questions

Mam Tor and the Great Ridge from Castleton is rated 9 out of 10 for dog friendliness, making it one of the better walks in the Peak District for bringing your dog along. The Great Ridge itself offers real freedom for active dogs, and Castleton has several dog-friendly pubs waiting at the end, including Ye Olde Nags Head and the Castle Hotel.

There is good off-lead potential along the upper ridge, where the exposed flagstone path gives plenty of space to roam. That said, leads are needed on the lower slopes approaching Castleton, where sheep graze on unfenced ground, and you'll want to keep control through Cave Dale given the rocky, loose terrain on the descent.

The most important thing to plan for is water , there is none available on the ridge itself, so carry enough for the full climb for both you and your dog; the stream at the base of Cave Dale offers a drink on the way back down. The rocky scramble through Cave Dale is best suited to sure-footed dogs comfortable on loose stone, so it's worth bearing that in mind if your dog is older or less agile. It's also worth arriving early, especially on summer weekends, as the Mam Nick car park tends to fill by 9am.

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Location

Mam Nick Car Park, Mam Tor Road, Hope Valley, S33 8WA, United Kingdom

53.3488, -1.8028

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