I parked in the layby
outside The Plough pub at Leadmill just outside Hathersage and
crossed the road then followed the minor road heading west until I
reached a foopath sign with a path leading downwards towards Highlow
Brook.
The path crossed the
brook on a small hump-baked bridge and the followed a field uphill
passing Hog Hall to reach a lane leading to the hall. Continuing
uphill along this lane, I reached a junction with another minor road
and a track leading past Tor Farm and soon reached an obviously
ancient route across an open grassy area bordered by trees displaying
very vivid autumnal colours with a path covered by Larch needles
passing through a wooden gate into a section of Highlow Wood.
The oath was fairly
muddy as it passed through the wood and soon reached a junction of
paths at a ford where a small tributary joined Highlow Brook.
From here I followed a
rough track which gradually rose to an open moor and then dropped
back down to a small valley joining the Highlow Brook valley.
Another section of
very muddy path which was quite wide as walkers tried to avoid the
mud only succeeding in a large area of mud, led to Stoke Ford.
Crossing a small
footbridge, I then followed the path through woods along Abney Clough
to reach the hamlet of Abney and then turned right on the minor road
heading eastwards from Abney to reach a footpath about a hundred
metres later which rose up to reach Offerton Moor.
The path was obvious
but often narrow as it made its way north-eastwards across the moor
and as I reached the other side before it dropped down towards the
main road below, I coulde see in the distance Win Hill, Ladybower
Reservoir, Bamford and Bamford Moor, Hathersage and on the skyline
the three and a half miles of Stanage Edge.
I dropped down the
path leading to Offerton Hall and joined the lane leading past the
Hall heading to the south-east for a 1 hundred and fifty metres or so
the left the lane onto a footpath leading down to Callow Farm.
The path led through a
gate on the other side of the farm house across a field to a gate
into another section of path through woods then again across a field
to join a rough vehicle track.
Turning right on this
track I soon reached the farm house at Mountpleasant Farm and from
there through another gate and across a field above the River Derwent
to Leadmill bridge.
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