Everything about The Limestone Way totally explained
The
Limestone Way is a long-distance
bridleway in
Derbyshire,
England. It runs through the
White Peak of the
Peak District National Park, from
Castleton south east to
Rocester over the county boundary in
Staffordshire. It originally ran to
Matlock, but was diverted to its current, longer route to join up with the
Staffordshire Way. The trail is named for the
limestone scenery along its route. It was created by the
West Derbyshire District Council (now
Derbyshire Dales).
The route
From Castleton, the route runs up
Cave Dale, past
Peak Forest, down
Hay Dale and
Peter Dale, parallel to
Monks Dale then through the village of
Millers Dale. It then passes
Blackwell and runs through
Flagg and
Monyash, across
Cales Dale and past
Youlgreave through
Bradford Dale. The route then continues past
Robin Hood's Stride to the villages of
Elton,
Winster and
Bonsall, after which it crosses the
Midshires Way. The trail runs through
Parwich and crosses the
Tissington Trail before running through
Tissington itself and
Thorpe, then down into
Dovedale at
Ellastone on its approach to Rocester. Spurs link Bonsall to Matlock (along the old route of the path) and from Thorpe to
Ashbourne.
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