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Thanks to its stunning landscape the Peak District is a popular walking spot for seasoned hikers and casual ramblers alike. Yet its popularity means certain locations can become crowded with visitors, especially during the summer months.
Known for its scenic stepping stones, Dovedale is an particularly popular walking route. But one user on Tik Tok has found an alternative, which is “a bit like Dovedale but a lot quieter.” Sam Culley shared a hike through Wolfscote Dale which offers similar scenery with “little waterfalls, great bridges and big peaks” along the way.
In the video he recommends parking at the village of Hartington, around a 90 minute drive from Greater Manchester. READ MORE: ‘I visited a stunning lake only a 20 minute drive from Manchester that felt a world away’ From here you can pick up the trail behind the public toilets, following through the field until you reach a bridge at Beresford Dale, which Sam says is “really nice in itself”.
Then you stick to the trail, crossing another bridge and a field, before arriving at Wolfscote Dale. Located in the White Peak, it has an “awesome cave” which you can climb up to, although Sam warns it's slippery, but it’s worth it for the amazing views over the River Dove.
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