Alport Castles - Peak District Walk
Wednesday 10th December 2008
With another good day forecast we took advantage of the frozen ground to walk in the area around Alport Castles. The freezing conditions might have made the going across Rowlee Pasture easy but it also meant a fun drive to the start of the walk along the grit-free and icy road next to Derwent Reservoir.
Start: Ditch Clough Plantation (SK 1549 9276)
Route: Ditch Clough Plantation - Alport Castles - Alport Bridge - Rowlee Farm - Rowlee Pasture - Ditch Clough Plantation
Distance: 8 miles Ascent: 612 metres Time Taken: 4 hours 20 mins
Terrain: Frozen moorland and farm tracks.
Weather: Blue sky but cold.
Pub Visited: None Ale Drunk: None
The walk starts with a climb up through Ditch Clough Plantation.
Looking across Ditch Clough Plantation and the Upper Derwent Valley to Howden Edge.
The snow on Bleaklow makes it stand out in the distance as we look across Birchin Hat, which is not on our route today.
The Tower.
The Tower again.
Alport Dale.
The landslip that created features such as 'The Tower' is best appreciated looking across Alport Dale.
Whitefield Pits at the head of Alport Dale.
Woodlands Valley. Our route would eventually take us out of the shadow of Kinder and into the sun to where the conifers start on the opposite side of the valley.
In the opposite direction Hey Ridge is bathed in sunshine.
Looking along Woodlands Valley to Fairbrook Naze and a snowy Kinder Scout.
Win Hill and Mam Tor come into view, as we climb up to Rowlee Pasture.
Following the icy slabs across Rowlee Pasture towards Alport Castles.
Howden Edge seems to be missing out on the late afternoon sun.
One final look at The Tower before we head for Ditch Clough Plantation and the car.
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