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activities | walk
1: errwood reservoir from goyts lane |
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Length: 4 miles Grade: Moderate
Highlights: Bunsal Incline, Cromford & High Peak Railway Tunnel. Best
time of year: Late Summer
This walk starts from Goyts Lane at the top of the Bunsal Incline and
begins along the easy access path that used to be the route of the High
Peak and Cromford Railway. To begin the walk take the path from the road
that runs alongside the small reservoir you will see here. This reservoir
was created for the stationery steam engines that brought trains up the
steep Bunsal Incline. |
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This first part of the walk
simply follows this path, there are a number of benches along the route
located at good viewpoints looking across the Goyt Valley. Carry on along
this path and eventually you will see the now closed railway tunnel ahead
of you, around 50 yards before you reach the tunnel entrance you take a
path to the right that follows alongside a small stream, almost heading
back in the direction you have come from. This is the end of the easy
access path and from this point the terrain can be quite muddy. Late
summer is a great time to enjoy this walk especially when the heather
flowers turn the moorland purple. |
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Follow this path on the right of the small
stream and head towards Errwood Reservoir. If you wish to cut short your
walk at this point before you bear left towards Errwood you can take a
steep uphill path to the right to take you back towards Goyts Lane car
park. Follow the path towards Errwood that takes you along the eastern
bank of the Reservoir and enjoy the views across both reservoirs.
Eventually you will reach the road again towards the bottom of the Bunsal
Incline near Bunsal Cob, (there are toilets with limited opening times
here).
Cross the road at this point to join a path opposite, the path then turns
towards the right and takes you almost parallel to the road uphill back
towards the Goyt Lane car park and where you started the walk.

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