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Walk the Ethels: Crook Hill

A moderate circular guided walk summiting Crook Hill starting from Fairholmes Visitor Centre.

In celebration of Ethel Haythornthwaite and 100 years of CPRE Peak District and South Yorkshire, we are leading guided walks up the many Ethels on land cared for by the National Trust. 

The Ethels are 95 hills in the Peak District named in tribute to Ethel Haythornthwaite, who founded CPRE Peak District and South Yorkshire in 1924 (then called the Sheffield Association for the Protection of Rural Scenery.) Her activism saved Longshaw Estate from development and helped establish the Peak District as the UK’s first National Park in 1951.

Join us on a circular walk up the Crook Hill from the Fairholmes Visitor Centre. The walk begins with a steep ascent up Lockerbook Heights before following the ridge along Bridge-end Pasture ascending Crook Hill with incredible views of Ladybower Reservoir and beyond. We will then circle back around the far edge of the reservoir and back to the car park. 

This moderately challenging walk is approximately 7 miles and includes a steep ascent and follows an uneven footpath. Dogs on leads are welcome but there may be some stiles. The walk is not suitable for pushchairs or prams.

Our walk leaders are incredibly knowledgeable, so please ask as many questions about the area as you like!

Please note:

  • Please meet at the Upper Derwent Visitor Centre at Fairholmes Car Park.
  • Please wear suitable outdoor clothing and sturdy footwear. Bring a packed lunch and plenty of water.
  • Dogs on a short lead are welcome but be aware that there are stiles on this route.
  • This 7-mile walk is moderately challenging, includes a steep ascent, and follows an uneven footpath.
  • This walk is recommended for children over 12 years.
  • Please arrive by 09:50 to leave promptly at 10:00.
  • Fairholmes Car Park is a pay-and-display car park operated by Peak District National Park. Parking is £6.00 for over 2 hours.

Ticket options

  • Adult - Walk the Ethels: Crook Hill
    Adult - Walk the Ethels: Crook Hill
    £7.50

    This moderately challenging walk is approximately 7 miles and includes a steep ascent and follows an uneven footpath. Dogs on leads are welcome but there may be some stiles. The walk is not suitable for pushchairs or prams.

    0 10 max

    This moderately challenging walk is approximately 7 miles and includes a steep ascent and follows an uneven footpath. Dogs on leads are welcome but there may be some stiles. The walk is not suitable for pushchairs or prams.

  • Child - Walk the Ethels: Crook Hill
    Child - Walk the Ethels: Crook Hill
    £5.00

    This walk is recommended for children over 12 years. This moderately challenging walk is approximately 7 miles and includes a steep ascent and follows an uneven footpath. Dogs on leads are welcome but there may be some stiles. The walk is not suitable for pushchairs or prams.

    0 10 max

    This walk is recommended for children over 12 years. This moderately challenging walk is approximately 7 miles and includes a steep ascent and follows an uneven footpath. Dogs on leads are welcome but there may be some stiles. The walk is not suitable for pushchairs or prams.

  • Family (1 adult and 2 children) - Walk the Ethels: Crook Hill
    Family (1 adult and 2 children) - Walk the Ethels: Crook Hill
    £12.50

    Family ticket admits one adult and two children. This walk is recommended for children over 12 years. This moderately challenging walk is approximately 7 miles and includes a steep ascent and follows an uneven footpath. Dogs on leads are welcome but there may be some stiles. The walk is not suitable for pushchairs or prams.

    0 1 max

    Family ticket admits one adult and two children. This walk is recommended for children over 12 years. This moderately challenging walk is approximately 7 miles and includes a steep ascent and follows an uneven footpath. Dogs on leads are welcome but there may be some stiles. The walk is not suitable for pushchairs or prams.

Walk the Ethels: Crook Hill

A moderate circular guided walk summiting Crook Hill starting from Fairholmes Visitor Centre.

In celebration of Ethel Haythornthwaite and 100 years of CPRE Peak District and South Yorkshire, we are leading guided walks up the many Ethels on land cared for by the National Trust. 

The Ethels are 95 hills in the Peak District named in tribute to Ethel Haythornthwaite, who founded CPRE Peak District and South Yorkshire in 1924 (then called the Sheffield Association for the Protection of Rural Scenery.) Her activism saved Longshaw Estate from development and helped establish the Peak District as the UK’s first National Park in 1951.

Join us on a circular walk up the Crook Hill from the Fairholmes Visitor Centre. The walk begins with a steep ascent up Lockerbook Heights before following the ridge along Bridge-end Pasture ascending Crook Hill with incredible views of Ladybower Reservoir and beyond. We will then circle back around the far edge of the reservoir and back to the car park. 

This moderately challenging walk is approximately 7 miles and includes a steep ascent and follows an uneven footpath. Dogs on leads are welcome but there may be some stiles. The walk is not suitable for pushchairs or prams.

Our walk leaders are incredibly knowledgeable, so please ask as many questions about the area as you like!

Please note:

  • Please meet at the Upper Derwent Visitor Centre at Fairholmes Car Park.
  • Please wear suitable outdoor clothing and sturdy footwear. Bring a packed lunch and plenty of water.
  • Dogs on a short lead are welcome but be aware that there are stiles on this route.
  • This 7-mile walk is moderately challenging, includes a steep ascent, and follows an uneven footpath.
  • This walk is recommended for children over 12 years.
  • Please arrive by 09:50 to leave promptly at 10:00.
  • Fairholmes Car Park is a pay-and-display car park operated by Peak District National Park. Parking is £6.00 for over 2 hours.

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