Micro Event: Magpie Mine & Lathkill Dale Walk

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Lowland and Hill Walks
Jul 03
2020

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5 hours approx including lunch - steep terrain in places

Join Ian on this spectacular walk in the Peak District. 

The walk stakes us out over open pasture and skirts the slopes of Bole Hill before we descend into Kirk Dale.

We progress onwards to Magpie Mine. The mine is one of the most famous lead mines in the Peak District. The workings date from 1740 by 1824 a pumping engine used to keep the mine free from water, which helped the miners extract a record amount of lead (800 tons) from the mine. A record that stood until 1871.

After exploring the mine we’ll continue on towards the Village of Monyash, where we’ll have a rest stop/refreshments.

From Monyash we head through Lathkill Dale, once a coral reef 350m years ago, passing old mine workings along the river back to our starting point.

 

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  • Anyone with COVID-19 symptoms, even if they are extremely mild, or who lives or is in a support bubble with someone showing symptoms, is asked not to attend. This is in line with the government’s coronavirus advice.
  • All are required to practice social distancing – staying 2m (not 1m) apart at all times, including the lunch stop.
  • Please join events within around one hour’s travel from your home, rather than travelling longer distances to get there.
  • Unfortunately, there won’t be any planned pub / café stops en route or at the end, and please don’t share sweets or snacks with others – we’re sorry!
  • Public transport use to the start point is discouraged, as this is a non-essential journey. No car sharing to the start point unfortunately either.
  • Please bring your own hand sanitising gel for your own use throughout the day. Use of face coverings is at your own choice.
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