Wednesday January 11th

 Hayfield and Lantern Pike

The forecast wasn't good, so we chose a local "old faithful" walk with plenty of options and (very important) a friendly café- Lantern Pike from Hayfield. The first section, along the Sett Valley Trail, ends at the Sett Valley Cafe where we stopped for a coffee, toasted teacake and peanut butter crunch- all very nice. The next section follows the Pennine Bridleway up towards Lantern Pike but, as the weather seemed to be deteriorating and it was pretty windy, we skirted the exposed summit. We did get a decent view of Kinder, though. Water was flowing down The Downfall, which had been pretty dry the last few times that we'd been up there.

Kinder from below Lantern Pike
It had been a good walk so we took the shortest route back to Hayfield, crossing the stream by the refurbished mill at Little Hayfield.
Crossing the bridge at Little Hayfield Mill
Even though it was a relatively modest walk, we were glad to have got out for a walk of 4.3 miles, 330m ascent and a nice coffee and cakes.



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