2016 walks



The walks we took in 2016 can be found here

Monday 21 May 2018

Dovedale

Friday was a beautiful day so we drove over to Dovedale in the Peak District to walk by the River Dove and admire the impressive limestone ravines.


The stepping stones are the main reason that people visit this area 

 This is Thorpe Cloud - a limestone hill with an elevation of some 940 feet. A climb for another day!

 A close up of the top of the hill


This is me on the top of Lovers Leap taking a photo of Graham who was a little lower




And this is what we could see, a view of the limestone rocks known as the Twelve Apostles


 Tissington Spires

To try to give a sense of scale there is a man climbing up the rockface







 Jacob's Ladder

 The arch leading to Reynard's Cave.


 Reynard's Cave is said to have been the home of a local brigand. A few years ago Roman and late Iron Age coins were found in one of the caves.

 From the cave looking back down towards the path


This is the path we took to get back. It's very steep and narrow plus it was tricky because of the loose rocks

Ilam Rock

 Dove Holes




The landscape in the White Peak is totally different from The Dark Peak. Green rolling hills and dales instead of the dark gritty moors. Both beautiful in their own right.

After leaving the riverside at Milldale we took a path upwards - very steeply upwards!! Then we meandered slowly back down gently sloping paths to the river






 Pickering Tor


We didn't see much wildlife









 I think this was the highlight of Graham's day. He managed to capture this grey wagtail just as it had caught the grub for breakfast.