Strines and Bradfield Day Walk
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The walk begins at Strines Ridge just to the West of Sheffield and on the Eastern edge of the Peak District National Park. From here we will follow a bridle path through the woods, ascending gently to Bradfield Gate and Back Tor, an interesting rock formation with stunning views of the Upper Derwent Valley and Ladybower. The route then follows the footpath along Cartledge Stones Ridge and Bradfield Moor where we will stop for lunch before descending to Agden reservoir and the village of high Bradfield. From Bradfield we will follow the bridleway through the valley, passing Dale Dike Reservoir before returning to Strines.
There are no pub stops or shops along the route but we will end the walk with a drink at The Strines Inn.
What to bring
- Boots
- Socks
- Gaiters (optional)
- Walking Trousers (not jeans)
- Base Layer
- Fleece
- Waterproof Trousers
- Waterproof Jacket
- Hat
- Gloves
- Rucksack
- Food & Water
- Money for the cafe and the pub
Food & drink
You will need to bring a packed lunch and at least 2 litres of water. There will be no opportunities to purchase food or drink along the route so please make sure you have all the provisions that you require when you arrive. There will be an optional pub stop at the end of the walk.