Tegg's Nose meadows

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"The set-piece comes early and the rest of the walk unfolds gentler views."
Walk directions

From the car park entrance, a surfaced path signed as the Gritstone Trail leads left to the country park. Through a gate at the end, go left up steps, past spoil heaps and then below a quarry face. Continue past old machinery and then above a deep excavation. Keep left at a fork, following the main track as it curves round the nose of the hill.

Go through the second narrow gate on the left. Intermittently stepped, the path descends steeply to woodland below, emerging at a small car park at the bottom. Follow a track away across the dam retaining Teggsnose Reservoir and then turn off left above its southern bank. Eventually, at a fork, bear left, dropping to cross a stream on stepping stones.

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  Terrain  - Tracks and quiet lanes, some field paths, many stiles
  Landscape  - Steep green hills and valley slopes are main backdrop
  Dog friendliness  - Can run free in country park, sheep and traffic elsewhere
  Parking  - Tegg's Nose Country Park pay-and-display car park, on Buxton Old Road
  Toilets en route  - At car park
About the walk
The breezy crest of Tegg's Nose, with its interesting quarry remains and fine views, is as far as many visitors get, but a longer walk around the area sets it in context and delivers much greater variety. Although centuries of quarrying have undoubtedly altered the outline of Tegg's Nose, it must...
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Nestled between the Welsh hills and Derbyshire Peaks, the Cheshire plains make an ideal location to take things slow and mess around in boats. Cheshire has more than 200 miles (302 km) of man-made waterways, more than any other county in England.
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Tegg's Nose meadows

Recommended by
Our view
"The set-piece comes early and the rest of the walk unfolds gentler views."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Tracks and quiet lanes, some field paths, many stiles
  Landscape - Steep green hills and valley slopes are main backdrop
  Dog friendliness - Can run free in country park, sheep and traffic elsewhere
  Parking - Tegg's Nose Country Park pay-and-display car park, on Buxton Old Road
  Toilets en route - At car park
About the walk
The breezy crest of Tegg's Nose, with its interesting quarry remains and fine views, is as far as many visitors get, but a longer walk around the area sets it in context and delivers much greater variety. Although centuries of quarrying have undoubtedly altered the outline of Tegg's Nose, it must...
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Cheshire
Nestled between the Welsh hills and Derbyshire Peaks, the Cheshire plains make an ideal location to take things slow and mess around in boats. Cheshire has more than 200 miles (302 km) of man-made waterways, more than any other county in England.