Thursday June 1st

Castleton, Rushup Edge and the Limestone Way

To Castleton on a sunny Thursday and another walk from the new Day Walks book. From Castleton the path passes three Blue John mines and the obligatory sheep and lambs. 

Lamb owning the path

On the way up to Blue John Cavern: Mam Tor looming ahead

After the Blue John Cavern, it was on to Mam Nick- always a gathering point for the many people who climb up Mam Tor. We stopped for a snack with a very tame (or cheeky) jackdaw who sampled various snippets.
Jackdaw on the scrounge

It was then a familiar walk up to Lord's Seat and Rushup Edge but it does not disappoint. This time we went down to the main road and then down the side road (very quiet!) down to Eldon Lane. We took a turning from here which led us into the long, straight Perry Vale which has nice views either side, but still feels a little like a road. The route then follows the Pennine Bridleway, where we passed a bunch of lounging goats.
Lounging goats with one scratching himself with his horn- useful!

Shortly after the goats we stopped for lunch, where we were bemused to see a large number of helicopters fly by- more than in this short clip.


We then went up over the moors and to the Limestone Way.

Eventually, the castle appeared through the trees and we made our way down to Castleton and a very welcome large ice-cream.

About 10 miles with 580m ascent, 4½ hours.


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