JC John C. Clough. Author - Lou Johnson. Or get in touch and I will help as best I can :). Think before you climb Oldham Mountain Rescue. This route alongside Kinder Downfall is the best pure scramble Ive done so far, 30 minutes or so on smooth, dry rock. Do you have any questions about this walk including the scramble section? There are a few options to shorten this route, the first point is to descend the edge at Ashway Rocks, there are a couple of paths down along Dove Stone Moss and instead of walking along to Alphin Pike you can descend from Chew Reservoir on the road to Dovestone Reservoir. Sometimes a lack of planning can have a happy outcome. We nipped over the bridge to get a photo of the Peak and Northern Footpaths green sign and then headed back over the bridge and over the stile into the woods. Ive seen Alport Castles described as the biggest landslip in the country and as you approach from the bottom (ie Alport Farm) you get a sense of the massive geological forces at work. Others named Kevin Clough. Birchen Clough (Chew Valley) Start: lay-by on A635 at SE 051 063 I don't know the area around Saddleworth at all well, but this first excursion will have me back soon enough. Read more, 7 Fun Peak District Scrambles + BEST Routes. When we did this walk the rain started as soon as we entered the Brook, stayed for the duration of our climb and as soon as we hit the top the sun came out and it was a beautiful day again! Gorgeous hike/scramble in the Peak Distri. Start on the left hand side, shortly cross over to the right at the obvious point and continue up, sticking to the rocks at the side, don't be tempted to stray up too much. November 14, 2022 CIRCULAR WALKS, MEDIUM WALKS 4-9 MILES, PEAK DISTRICT WALKS This 8.5 mile Peak District walk starts from Birchen Clough Bridge car park and heads up Alport Moor to find the Oyster Clough shooting cabin before heading across the valley and scrambling up Blackden Brook onto the Kinder Plateau. At the head of the clough is the Oyster Clough shooting cabin, touted on YouTube as a secret bothy in the Peak District although judging from the guest books in there its very well visited for somewhere so secret. I also blog about our UK camping trips, UK day trips, walks around Yorkshire and more. Numerous pools provide ample opportunities for a paddle or even a swim. The path winds its way through the trees before reaching a stile where we headed up the hill over Alport Moor in the direction of Oyster Clough.if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[300,250],'thewanderingwildflower_co_uk-medrectangle-4','ezslot_8',111,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-thewanderingwildflower_co_uk-medrectangle-4-0');At the head of the clough is the Oyster Clough shooting cabin, touted on YouTube as a secret bothy in the Peak District although judging from the guest books in there its very well visited for somewhere so secret. Birchen Clough Wintertime Wander Sunday, 31 January 2016 Start time: 10:00 Strenuous 13.5 miles / 21.7 km Group Sheffield 40s Park at Birchen Clough car park, we then take the Roman Road through the trees to Blackden View Farm, cross at Alport Bridge and then a climb up to Blackden Edge. (LogOut/ Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. For this Peak District scramble walk, you start on the Snake Pass side of Kinder Scout, this 6-mile walk takes you up Blackden Brook on a challenging route to the top. This was a bit of an unplanned walk as we had meant to head over to Teggs Nose and White Nancy. It can be reached by a quick scramble down. If you purchase through these, Peak District Walks earn from the qualifying links. Read full privacy policyhere. The Brook itself looks to fork into two scrambles but we took the right hand fork up.if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[250,250],'thewanderingwildflower_co_uk-leader-3','ezslot_17',119,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-thewanderingwildflower_co_uk-leader-3-0');At the top of the climb we had a snack break then followed the top path round Blackden Edge to the Seal Stones.if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[250,250],'thewanderingwildflower_co_uk-leader-4','ezslot_18',120,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-thewanderingwildflower_co_uk-leader-4-0');We then took a steep descent down the hill next to Gate Side Clough this is very steep! Kathy Clough may also have lived outside of Los Angeles, such as Orange, Anaheim and 2 other cities in California. Did you know the National Trust signs are called Omega signs?if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[300,250],'thewanderingwildflower_co_uk-leader-1','ezslot_13',115,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-thewanderingwildflower_co_uk-leader-1-0');There is a gate which leads down the hill (quite steep and very muddy!) Read John C. Clough's profile to learn more about them and discover their Best. A link to set a new password will be sent to your email address. Sometimes a lack of planning can have a happy outcome. And you also have the bonus of the Dark Peak area being more gritstone rocks, which is a grippy rock so perfect for scrambling, providing youre wearing the right footwear! Check out the 7 YHAs in the Peak Districtand find the best walks direct from your accommodation. I started by descending Rimmon Pit Clough and Holme Clough, which are decent enough scrambles in their own right. Turn right to reach Fairbrook Naze, which looks like a ship's prow from the valley. The scramble section of this route is an optional add-on to the walk, you can simply walk to the base of the rocks and enjoy the view or take an extra challenge and head up to the top. if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[250,250],'thewanderingwildflower_co_uk-large-mobile-banner-2','ezslot_15',118,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-thewanderingwildflower_co_uk-large-mobile-banner-2-0');The path runs alongside Blackden Brook and climbs steadily, getting rockier as you head up. For online maps, you can get via OS Online App or Viewranger App. Peak District Walks is a FREE online resource. Plus we love a scramble, and the Blackden Brook scramble was one we hadnt ticked off yet. Dovestone Reservoir walk from near Greenfield, Dovestone Reservoir + Trinnacles walk map, Stage 1 Binn Green car park to The Trinnacles, Stage 2 The Trinnacles to Chew Reservoir, Stage 4 Alphin Pike to Dove Stone Reservoir (+ car park). If the farmer isnt there youll have to follow the footpath a short distance down to Alport Bridge and then join Snake Road. The section up Birchen Clough has a few scramble sections as you make your way up to the top, with one more challenging one (see photo below). I was just glad to have it to ourselves. Route Map & Profile. Id been on a photography course in Snake Woodlands the day before though and they were so magical with the Autumn colours I knew we had to go back. (LogOut/ Read more here. Oyster Clough Cabin Walk Map:Parking:Birchen Clough Bridge car park, Snake Road, near Glossop (nearest postcode S33 0AB)Facilities: None there is sometimes the Wildman Cafe in the car park but Ive never seen him!Walk Time: 5-6 hoursDifficulty:Distance: 8.5 miles (13.8km)Trig PointsBagged: NonePeak District PeaksBagged: NonePeak District EthelsBagged: NoneBlackden Brook Scramble Walk Map:If you want to try some other Peak District scrambles, why not try:Crowden Clough to Kinder Scout WalkTorside Clough ScrambleMiddle Black Clough Waterfall and Bleaklow StonesHigher Shelf Stones via Ashton Clough ScrambleKinder Downfall Walk via Nether Red Brook Scramble. Turn right and cross over Birchen Clough, its easier at the lower point but it will depend on the weather and how much water there is. Need more help planning your Peak District trip? 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Start: lay-by between Barber Booth and Upper Booth. This popular route up the south side of Kinder is more a bouldery walk, but does have a couple of interesting scrambling sections near the top, one of which graces the front cover of the book above. Ideal parking spots as described, though note you will need to get lucky at some of the lay-bys: This is an entry-level scramble up a narrowing valley rising to the plateau edge. As you climb higher the last section of the route turns into a rocky steep section, which is where you can scramble to final part to the top of Grindsbrook. We nipped over the bridge to get a photo of the Peak and Northern Footpaths green sign and then headed back over the bridge and over the stile into the woods. Before climbing the stile into the old plantation however, we took a faint path along the riverbank which lead to Snake Woodlands. Catherine Clough, 79. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Ah fantastic, Simon, Ill be heading out to do some more so there might be a few more added over the next few weeks , Your email address will not be published. There is a small fence to negotiate before you enter the wood, and then the path followed the beautiful Lady Clough to the bridge. Its all so engaging that time just passes it doesnt really feel like youre putting effort into climbing a mountain. It can be reached by a quick scramble down.if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[300,250],'thewanderingwildflower_co_uk-leader-2','ezslot_16',117,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-thewanderingwildflower_co_uk-leader-2-0');if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[250,250],'thewanderingwildflower_co_uk-large-mobile-banner-2','ezslot_15',118,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-thewanderingwildflower_co_uk-large-mobile-banner-2-0');The path runs alongside Blackden Brook and climbs steadily, getting rockier as you head up. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ). When we did this walk the rain started as soon as we entered the Brook, stayed for the duration of our climb and as soon as we hit the top the sun came out and it was a beautiful day again! Once across follow Birchen Clough uphill, there are a few scramble sections, including one challenging one next to the waterfall. Id been on a photography course in Snake Woodlands the day before though and they were so magical with the Autumn colours I knew we had to go back. Before climbing the stile into the old plantation however, we took a faint path along the riverbank which lead to Snake Woodlands. Before climbing the stile into the old plantation however, we took a faint path along the riverbank which lead to Snake Woodlands. There is a path if you prefer to detour the scramble with this walk. Nether Red Brook / Upper Red Brook (Kinder). From Ashway Rocks head on the same level in a southerly direction and youll pick up the path. A very quiet area, and good to see the world from a different angle. Welcome to The Wandering Wildflower, an outdoors lifestyle blog focusing on family walks in the Peak District, a place we love exploring. There are rocks to climb over and in Autumn these can be wet and slippery from rain, so take care. We quickly plotted this route on the OS map and then set off to walk it! We headed for the sheepfold, where there is a stile leading to the footpath running adjacent to Cowms Moor and the former quarry or landslide which has made some peculiar looking spoil heaps there. For Nether Red Brook, you break off the Snake Path about a mile from the road and follow the stream bed up. Visit ourhiking recommendations page, (footwear, clothes + kit). Thank you very much . Birchen Clough is a series of waterfalls in the Chew Valley, on the edge of the Peak District (so definitely counts as one of the Peak District waterfalls!). Plus we love a scramble, and the Blackden Brook scramble was one we hadnt ticked off yet. Theres a mix of lose ground and some rocky sections as you scramble your way to the top (known as The Tower). Not so good as a descent, but theres a fast way down The Wicken just adjacent. Have bookmarked to walk! For online maps, I recommend OS Online App (I have been using it for many years and it is worth getting if you want to start walking more). Drop your email below and I'll send you some ideas for walks you can try. The path runs along Lady Clough through the woodlands, then opens out into a clearing with a woodpile and a skip. We have two routes, from Hollinsclough the route takes you up the scramble section and on the Earl Sterndale walk the route heads down this path. Location:Parkhouse Hill near Chrome Hill. Welcome to The Wandering Wildflower, an outdoors lifestyle blog focusing on family walks in the Peak District, a place we love exploring. Resides in Los Angeles, CA . Read more here. We then took a steep descent down the hill next to Gate Side Clough this is very steep! Keep to the lower path and follow the track. Start on the left hand side, shortly cross over to the right at t. Follow this alongside Dovestone Reservoir, as you reach the Dam at Greenfield Reservoir, youll see a stile over a fence on your right. Beautiful Birchen Clough - the way to scramble up to the Trinnacle. We had a quick snack break and Hols signed the book for us (I get her to do most of my admin now ;)! The farmer was in his yard with some sheep and kindly let us pass through to reach Snake Road, which meant that we didnt need to follow the footpath to Alport Bridge and walk even further up Snake Road its a horrible road to walk on as the cars fly past! Stage 2 The Trinnacles toChew Reservoir, Stage 4 Alphin Pike to Dove Stone Reservoir (+ car park), *Peak District Walks participates in the Amazon Services Associates Programme, as well as other affiliateprogrammes. Grade 2 you might want to take a friend. This is the route up to The Trinnacle, which involves scrambling up the rocks littering the Clough to get to the top. Plus we love a scramble, and the Blackden Brook scramble was one we hadnt ticked off yet. Time - 5 hours 20 minutes Grade - moderate. I hope this blog will give you some ideas of places to visit in the Peak District and inspire you and your family to head into the great outdoors. The path leads back to the River Ashop, where we crossed the bridge. You can descend sooner on the section of the walk to Alphin Pike but this is a steep scramble down and wont save you much time. Follow this until you reach the bridge, turn right and cross over here which takes you on to the path around Dovestone Reservoir. Peak District Walks is a FREE online resource. I also blog about our UK camping trips, UK day trips, walks around Yorkshire and more. Once youve admired the views from The Trinnacles, continue walking along the edge, the path runs all the way around to Ashway Rocks but its easy to miss the path along the edge. I was just glad to have it to ourselves. Id been on a photography course in Snake Woodlands the day before though and they were so magical with the Autumn colours I knew we had to go back. This lovely 8-mile route takes you up the scramble then loops back down the popular Jacobs Ladder path. A bit of bracken-bashing to get to it but good stuff once youre in the dried-out stream bed. As you begin the climb break off the main path and just follow the river. In both instances you have an Option B if you dont feel comfortable, or if its wet! This means that you will be closer to the terrain, as the higher ground is in front of you, therefore its easier to use your hands and find a safe route up. We headed for the sheepfold, where there is a stile leading to the footpath running adjacent to Cowms Moor and the former quarry or landslide which has made some peculiar looking spoil heaps there. The path leads back to the River Ashop, where we crossed the bridge. Obviously, scrambling has a few potential risks, so the routes in this book are helpfully graded 1, 2 and 3. There is parking for literally 1 car at Alport Bridge and seeing the lay-by unusually empty was too good an opportunity to miss! The Peak District has several scramble routes, due to the rocky nature of the terrain many scrambles are in the Dark Peak area, which makes sense. There is a small wooden bridge which leads to a path heading up the hill out of the woods, then we crossed the road back to the car park. All around the soothing tinkle and crazy patterns of running water, and before long the mind has disappeared into fairyland. Go to the end where youll need to cross the water at the top of the reservoir (you can bypass this by taking the upper path at this pointSE 02020 04855). to a bridge over the River Ashop, which we crossed and then followed the path to Blackden Brook.if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[250,250],'thewanderingwildflower_co_uk-large-mobile-banner-1','ezslot_14',116,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-thewanderingwildflower_co_uk-large-mobile-banner-1-0');Blackden Brook is home to a series of waterfalls, with quite a large one being just down from the main path. Unfortunately, the public toilets are now permanently closed at Binn Green car park, due to vandalism. In places the rock is covered in a pleasant spongy moss; in fact going barefoot could be an option here!
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