Hayfield and Lantern Pike

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"Lantern Pike’s lofty vantage point looks down on a village now better known for recreation rather than industry."
Walk directions

From the car park in Hayfield follow the old railway trackbed signed ‘Sett Valley Trail’. This heads west down the valley and above the River Sett to come out on a road. Turn right and walk along it for 200yds (183m).

Turn right up a cobbled track behind the cottages of the Crescent. Beyond a gate, the track meets a tarred farm lane at a hairpin bend. Follow the higher course to reach a road. Go right, then left beside cottages for a steep surfaced lane further up the hillside. Go straight on at the junction with Higher Cliff Farm (marked as Upper Cliffe Farm on OS maps).

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  Terrain  - Good paths and tracks; several stiles
  Landscape  - Heather moorland and rolling farm pastures
  Dog friendliness  - Mostly good, but lead required in livestock fields beyond Lantern Pike
  Parking  - Sett Valley Trail pay car park, Hayfield
  Toilets en route  - At car park
About the walk
Hayfield once had cotton mills, papermaking mills and calico printing and dye factories. But it also had times of trouble. Floods washed away three bridges and even swept away some bodies from their churchyard graves. And in 1830 it resounded to marching feet of a thousand protesting mill workers,...
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About the area
The natural features of this central English county range from the modest heights of the Peak District National Park, where Kinder Scout stands at 2,088 ft (636 m), to the depths of its remarkable underground caverns, floodlit to reveal exquisite Blue John stone. Walkers and cyclists will enjoy the High Peak Trail which extends from the Derwent Valley to the limestone plateau near Buxton, and for many, the spectacular scenery is what draws them to the area.
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Hayfield and Lantern Pike

Recommended by
Our view
"Lantern Pike’s lofty vantage point looks down on a village now better known for recreation rather than industry."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Good paths and tracks; several stiles
  Landscape - Heather moorland and rolling farm pastures
  Dog friendliness - Mostly good, but lead required in livestock fields beyond Lantern Pike
  Parking - Sett Valley Trail pay car park, Hayfield
  Toilets en route - At car park
About the walk
Hayfield once had cotton mills, papermaking mills and calico printing and dye factories. But it also had times of trouble. Floods washed away three bridges and even swept away some bodies from their churchyard graves. And in 1830 it resounded to marching feet of a thousand protesting mill workers,...
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Derbyshire
The natural features of this central English county range from the modest heights of the Peak District National Park, where Kinder Scout stands at 2,088 ft (636 m), to the depths of its remarkable underground caverns, floodlit to reveal exquisite Blue John stone. Walkers and cyclists will enjoy the High Peak Trail which extends from the Derwent Valley to the limestone plateau near Buxton, and for many, the spectacular scenery is what draws them to the area.