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Curbar Edge

Curbar, Calver, Hope Valley S32 3YR, United Kingdom
4.8(925)
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4.8
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5.0
26w

Curbar Edge is an absolutely stunning gem within the Peak District, offering an incredible outdoor experience that caters to a variety of interests. From the moment you arrive, the expansive views over the rolling Derbyshire countryside are simply breathtaking. It's a place where you can truly feel immersed in nature's grandeur.

For walkers, Curbar Edge provides a fantastic network of paths. The main trail along the top of the gritstone escarpment is relatively flat and easy to navigate, making it accessible for families, dog walkers, and those looking for a leisurely stroll. However, for the more adventurous, there are numerous routes that descend into the valley or connect with other edges like Baslow Edge or Froggatt Edge, allowing for much longer and more challenging hikes. The terrain can be uneven in places, so good walking boots are definitely recommended, especially after rain.

Climbers will find Curbar Edge to be a mecca, with its iconic gritstone faces offering a wide range of routes for all skill levels. It's a popular spot, so you'll often see groups scaling the rocks, adding to the vibrant atmosphere. Even if you're not a climber yourself, it's fascinating to watch them in action.

Accessibility is generally good, with a car park usually available, though it can get very busy, especially on weekends and bank holidays. There's often a mobile cafe present, which is a welcome sight for a warm drink or snack after a bracing walk. If the main car park is full, respectful roadside parking is sometimes an option, but always be mindful of local residents and ensure you don't block access.

What truly sets Curbar Edge apart, beyond its natural beauty, is the sense of peace and tranquility you can find, even on busier days. The sheer vastness of the landscape allows you to find your own quiet corner. Whether you're there to hike, climb, picnic, or simply soak in the views, Curbar Edge delivers an unforgettable experience that will leave you refreshed and inspired. It's a must-visit for anyone exploring the...

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5.0
49w

Curbar Edge is an absolute gem in the Peak District! The breathtaking views from the top are simply unparalleled, offering a panoramic vista of the surrounding countryside that is both serene and awe-inspiring. Whether you’re an avid hiker, a rock climbing enthusiast, or just someone who loves nature, Curbar Edge has something for everyone. The walk along the edge is relatively gentle, making it accessible for all fitness levels. The path is well-maintained, and the scenery is stunning throughout the year. In autumn, the sight of deer rutting adds a magical touch to the experience. The combination of Curbar, Froggatt, and White Edges on a single walk is a fantastic way to explore the area’s natural beauty. Parking at the National Trust car park is convenient, and the nearby pubs, like The Bridge Inn, offer a perfect spot to relax and enjoy a meal after your walk. Don’t forget to bring your camera – the photo opportunities are endless! Curbar Edge is a must-visit for anyone exploring the Peak District. It’s a place where you can truly connect with nature and find peace away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Highly...

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15w

A wonderful place to visit in the Peak District! Curbar Edge offers spectacular views over the valleys and villages. Even without bright sunshine, the sky and changing light create incredible landscapes. The rocks themselves are fascinating, covered with lichens and surrounded by blooming heather.

If you come here in August, you will walk through endless carpets of purple heather and breathe in its delicate, subtle fragrance — it really makes the walk unforgettable.

What impressed me most were the stone millstones scattered all along the edge. At first we thought they might be remains of old windmills, but later I learned that they were carved right here in the 19th century, and many were abandoned when they were no longer needed. Now they look almost like ancient monuments, blending into the hills and adding mystery to the landscape.

It’s a great place for hiking with friends, taking photos, enjoying the fresh air and leaving with warm memories. Definitely worth a visit if you’re exploring the...

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3 of my favourite hikes in the Peak District 😍 If you’re after some exciting hikes that aren’t too challenging then make sure you check these beauties out: 📍Curbar Edge - DE45 1AE 📍Langsett Reservoir - S36 4GY 📍Winnat’s Pass - S33 8WA Save this post for your Peak District adventures 👉🏻 • • • #hiking #hikersofinstagram #hikingadventure #hikerslife #hikerslifeforme #takemetothemountains #hikingculture #adventuretravel #ukhikingofficial #peakdistrict #adventureworld #ukhiking #peakdistrict #visitpeaks #visitpeakdistrict #explore_britain #peakdistrictnationalpark
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dannyexploresdannyexplores
Who else loves the Peak District? ⛰ These are just a few of my favourite spots to visit in the Peak District, but there’s plenty more I’ve still yet to discover! 👏🏻 📍 Locations and postcodes: Padley Gorge - S32 2HY Langsett Reservoir - S36 4GY Winnat’s Pass - S33 8WA Curbar Edge - DE45 1AE Save this post for your Peak District adventures 👉🏻 #hiking #hikersofinstagram#ukhikingofficial #uktravel #adventureworld #ukhiking #peakdistrict #visitpeaks #visitpeakdistrict #uktravelblogger #allaboutadventure #wildernessculture #idhikethat #whyihike #hikingadventure #hikerslife #hikerslifeforme #takemetothemountains #hikingculture #adventuretravel #sunrise #travelgram #adventuregram #ukbucketlist #traveladdict #ukadventure
Anirudh PonnanAnirudh Ponnan
Curbar Edge is an absolutely stunning gem within the Peak District, offering an incredible outdoor experience that caters to a variety of interests. From the moment you arrive, the expansive views over the rolling Derbyshire countryside are simply breathtaking. It's a place where you can truly feel immersed in nature's grandeur. For walkers, Curbar Edge provides a fantastic network of paths. The main trail along the top of the gritstone escarpment is relatively flat and easy to navigate, making it accessible for families, dog walkers, and those looking for a leisurely stroll. However, for the more adventurous, there are numerous routes that descend into the valley or connect with other edges like Baslow Edge or Froggatt Edge, allowing for much longer and more challenging hikes. The terrain can be uneven in places, so good walking boots are definitely recommended, especially after rain. Climbers will find Curbar Edge to be a mecca, with its iconic gritstone faces offering a wide range of routes for all skill levels. It's a popular spot, so you'll often see groups scaling the rocks, adding to the vibrant atmosphere. Even if you're not a climber yourself, it's fascinating to watch them in action. Accessibility is generally good, with a car park usually available, though it can get very busy, especially on weekends and bank holidays. There's often a mobile cafe present, which is a welcome sight for a warm drink or snack after a bracing walk. If the main car park is full, respectful roadside parking is sometimes an option, but always be mindful of local residents and ensure you don't block access. What truly sets Curbar Edge apart, beyond its natural beauty, is the sense of peace and tranquility you can find, even on busier days. The sheer vastness of the landscape allows you to find your own quiet corner. Whether you're there to hike, climb, picnic, or simply soak in the views, Curbar Edge delivers an unforgettable experience that will leave you refreshed and inspired. It's a must-visit for anyone exploring the Peak District
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3 of my favourite hikes in the Peak District 😍 If you’re after some exciting hikes that aren’t too challenging then make sure you check these beauties out: 📍Curbar Edge - DE45 1AE 📍Langsett Reservoir - S36 4GY 📍Winnat’s Pass - S33 8WA Save this post for your Peak District adventures 👉🏻 • • • #hiking #hikersofinstagram #hikingadventure #hikerslife #hikerslifeforme #takemetothemountains #hikingculture #adventuretravel #ukhikingofficial #peakdistrict #adventureworld #ukhiking #peakdistrict #visitpeaks #visitpeakdistrict #explore_britain #peakdistrictnationalpark
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Who else loves the Peak District? ⛰ These are just a few of my favourite spots to visit in the Peak District, but there’s plenty more I’ve still yet to discover! 👏🏻 📍 Locations and postcodes: Padley Gorge - S32 2HY Langsett Reservoir - S36 4GY Winnat’s Pass - S33 8WA Curbar Edge - DE45 1AE Save this post for your Peak District adventures 👉🏻 #hiking #hikersofinstagram#ukhikingofficial #uktravel #adventureworld #ukhiking #peakdistrict #visitpeaks #visitpeakdistrict #uktravelblogger #allaboutadventure #wildernessculture #idhikethat #whyihike #hikingadventure #hikerslife #hikerslifeforme #takemetothemountains #hikingculture #adventuretravel #sunrise #travelgram #adventuregram #ukbucketlist #traveladdict #ukadventure
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Curbar Edge is an absolutely stunning gem within the Peak District, offering an incredible outdoor experience that caters to a variety of interests. From the moment you arrive, the expansive views over the rolling Derbyshire countryside are simply breathtaking. It's a place where you can truly feel immersed in nature's grandeur. For walkers, Curbar Edge provides a fantastic network of paths. The main trail along the top of the gritstone escarpment is relatively flat and easy to navigate, making it accessible for families, dog walkers, and those looking for a leisurely stroll. However, for the more adventurous, there are numerous routes that descend into the valley or connect with other edges like Baslow Edge or Froggatt Edge, allowing for much longer and more challenging hikes. The terrain can be uneven in places, so good walking boots are definitely recommended, especially after rain. Climbers will find Curbar Edge to be a mecca, with its iconic gritstone faces offering a wide range of routes for all skill levels. It's a popular spot, so you'll often see groups scaling the rocks, adding to the vibrant atmosphere. Even if you're not a climber yourself, it's fascinating to watch them in action. Accessibility is generally good, with a car park usually available, though it can get very busy, especially on weekends and bank holidays. There's often a mobile cafe present, which is a welcome sight for a warm drink or snack after a bracing walk. If the main car park is full, respectful roadside parking is sometimes an option, but always be mindful of local residents and ensure you don't block access. What truly sets Curbar Edge apart, beyond its natural beauty, is the sense of peace and tranquility you can find, even on busier days. The sheer vastness of the landscape allows you to find your own quiet corner. Whether you're there to hike, climb, picnic, or simply soak in the views, Curbar Edge delivers an unforgettable experience that will leave you refreshed and inspired. It's a must-visit for anyone exploring the Peak District
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