The Snake's Woodland Retreat

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"A gentle wander through the woods of a remote valley beside a famous moorland road."
Walk directions
From the lay-by cross the road carefully and beside the forest sign descend the paved, zig-zag path into the wooded valley. Go through a gate and on through the pines next to a stream until you reach a footbridge.
Cross the bridge and continue along the path down the valley, with the water on your right, until you reach the sweeping, open bend of a forest road by a vehicle bridge.
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  Terrain  - Woodland tracks and paths, sometimes a little boggy by the river
  Landscape  - Narrow, wooded valley, surrounded by high moorland
  Dog friendliness  - Good off-lead route
  Parking  - Birchin Clough Bridge lay-by on A57
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
This short and relatively easy forest walk explores the head of the aptly named Woodlands Valley, which carries the A57 Manchester–Sheffield road up and over the notorious Snake Pass. Built in 1820 as a turnpike or toll road for the Duke of Devonshire and engineered by Thomas Telford, the Snake...
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The Snake's Woodland Retreat

Recommended by
Our view
"A gentle wander through the woods of a remote valley beside a famous moorland road."
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Woodland tracks and paths, sometimes a little boggy by the river
  Landscape - Narrow, wooded valley, surrounded by high moorland
  Dog friendliness - Good off-lead route
  Parking - Birchin Clough Bridge lay-by on A57
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
This short and relatively easy forest walk explores the head of the aptly named Woodlands Valley, which carries the A57 Manchester–Sheffield road up and over the notorious Snake Pass. Built in 1820 as a turnpike or toll road for the Duke of Devonshire and engineered by Thomas Telford, the Snake...
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