Walking and Hiking Picture:
Lantern Pike Summit,
The Peak District National Park,
Derbyshire, England
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Walk d112 Lantern Pike from Hayfield
Route Summary: - Hayfield, Sett Valley Trail, Birch Vale, The River Sett, The Pennine Bridleway, Lantern Pike, Hey Wood, Little Hayfield, Sett Valley Trail, Hayfield.
Length: 7.5km (4.75 miles) | Ascent: 274m (899ft) | Allow at least: 2.75hrs | Grade:
Easy
Walk d171 Lantern Pike and Cown Edge Rocks from Hayfield
Route Summary: - Hayfield, Sett Valley Trail, Birch Vale, The River Sett, The Pennine Bridleway, Lantern Pike, Rowarth, Cown Edge Rocks, Hollingwood Clough, Middle Moor (Hayfield), The Snake Path, Hayfield.
Length: 17km (10.5 miles) | Ascent: 626m (2055ft) | Allow at least: 6hrs | Grade:
Moderate
Walk d321 Mill Hill and Middle Moor from Hayfield
Route Summary: - Hayfield, Sett Valley Trail, Birch Vale, The River Sett, The Pennine Bridleway, Lantern Pike, Matley Moor, Burnt Hill, Mill Hill (Ashop Head), The Pennine Way, William Clough, Kinder Reservoir, Snake Path, Middle Moor, Hayfield.
Length: 15km (9.5 miles) | Ascent: 632m (2074ft) | Allow at least: 5.5hrs | Grade:
Moderate
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