Autumn in the Dark Peak

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Hostels and Bunkhouses
Oct 24
2025

7 people attending

11 places left

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£96.00
Event booking closes on Oct 20 at 16:00:00
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A decent walk, depending on the weather, but you can make it as easy as you like.

The stunning village of Edale (more rightly called Grindsbrook Booth) is one of the most popular villages in the Peak District and is nestled in the Vale of Edale.

The Vale of Edale is an isolated valley tucked away in the Dark Peak area of the Peak District National Park, surrounded by huge mountainous hills and bastions of gritstone topped with wild and exposed moors.

Access to the Vale of Edale by car is either by the winding road from Hope which follows the River Noe or by descending the sharp twisting road which leads steeply down from Mam Nick, a natural gap in the hills between Mam Tor and Rushup Edge.

Great walks in the Dark Peak can be accessed right from the doorstep. Our plan for Saturday is a walk that takes in the first part of the Pennine Way up onto Kinder Scout, finishing at one of the pubs in the village near the bunkhouse.

Depending on who's interested and doesn't need to rush off on Sunday morning, there will also a shorter morning walk followed by a pub lunch on offer.

Accommodation:

Our digs for the weekend is a superb bunkhouse converted from an 18th-century barn, right below Kinder Scout. The spacious open-beamed living space has stunning views across to Kinder Scout.

There are three bedrooms each sleeping six people. Each bunk has a mattress with fitted sheet, and a pillow with pillow case. Please bring your own sleeping bag or duvet!


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Image credits: Nab View Bunkhouse Photos © 2025 Ollerbrook Farm (https://www.ollerbrookfarm.co.uk/bunkhouses/nab-view/); all other photos © Skip Evans.