Three Shire Heads - Peak District Walk

Wednesday 31st May 2006

Today I planned to go up Shutlingsloe which I had never done and 'bag' the Historic County Top of Cheeks Hill, only problem, I forget to take the grid references for Cheeks Hill. Today's views stretched for miles but as most of them were over flat moors they didn't make for good photos but there were plenty of other features along the walk to make you realise that summer is on its way.

Start: Lay by on A537 opposite the Cat & Fiddle pub (SK 201 853)

Route: Cat & Fiddle - Danethorn Hollow - Shutlingsloe (TP) - Wildboarclough - Cut Thorn - Three Shire Heads - Axe Edge Moor - Derbyshire Bridge - Cat & Fiddle

Distance: 11.5 miles     Ascent: 721 metres      Time Taken: 6 hrs 10 mins

Weather: Cool in the shade, with a gentle breeze. High cloud getting thicker as the day wore on.

Pub Visited: None    Ale Drunk: None

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Danethorn Hollow

Looking down at Danethorn Hollow.

Danethorn Hollow

Looking back up Danethorn Hollow.

Cumberland Brook

Cumberland Brook at the foot of Danethorn Hollow.

Shutlingsloe

Shutlingsloe, at this point I'm wondering if I really do want to go up there.

Shutlingsloe

Surprisingly it was quite a gentle climb, until the last bit where there was a bit of a scramble to reach the top.

Shutlingsloe trig

I had planned a short break on the top but it was windy and cold This view is looking towards The Roaches.

As I approached Wildboarclough the woods were full of bluebells.

They are not quite at their best.

The cotton grass is also turning the moors white.

Three Shire Heads

Three Shire Heads .........

Three Shire Heads

............. a great spot to have lunch.

Cat & Fiddle Inn

The Cat & Fiddle seems a long way from Cheeks Hill.

The Tors

Looking across Axe Edge Moor to the Tors.

 

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