Along the Manifold to Ecton Hill

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"Towering Ecton Hill was once famous for its copper and an odd little railway at its foot."
Walk directions

Leave the car park on the Manifold Way (signed 'Manifold Track') southwards along the valley floor for 0.75 miles (1.2km). When you reach a road turn left, then at the junction go across another for the private road uphill, signed ‘Public footpath to Top of Ecton and Wetton’.

Go past several buildings, including the former mine manager’s dwelling with its unusual copper-roofed spire. Beyond this the path continues between two stone sheds, under an archway, then over a stile on the left.

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  Terrain  - Surfaced tracks and grassy paths, some steep and slippery when wet; several stiles
  Landscape  - Narrow limestone valley with soaring hills
  Dog friendliness  - Good on trail, but lead required around livestock in fields
  Parking  - Hulme End car park (pay-and-display)
  Toilets en route  - At visitor centre next to car park
About the walk
‘A line starting nowhere and ending up at the same place’ was one disparaging description of the Leek and Manifold Light Railway, a curious 8-mile (12.9km) narrow gauge line that had its northern terminus at Hulme End, at the start of this walk. The line was opened in 1904 as a private concern and...
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Along the Manifold to Ecton Hill

Recommended by
Our view
"Towering Ecton Hill was once famous for its copper and an odd little railway at its foot."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Surfaced tracks and grassy paths, some steep and slippery when wet; several stiles
  Landscape - Narrow limestone valley with soaring hills
  Dog friendliness - Good on trail, but lead required around livestock in fields
  Parking - Hulme End car park (pay-and-display)
  Toilets en route - At visitor centre next to car park
About the walk
‘A line starting nowhere and ending up at the same place’ was one disparaging description of the Leek and Manifold Light Railway, a curious 8-mile (12.9km) narrow gauge line that had its northern terminus at Hulme End, at the start of this walk. The line was opened in 1904 as a private concern and...
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