Hayfield and Lantern Pike
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).
Go through a gate by the National Trust sign for Lantern Pike, and leave the bridleway here. Turn left along a grassy wall-side path climbing heather and bracken slopes to the rock-fringed ridge. Turn right and ascend the airy crest to Lantern Pike’s summit, which is topped by a view indicator.
From here the path continues northwards, descending to a gate at the far boundary of the National Trust estate, where it rejoins the track you left earlier. Follow this northwards across high pastures to a six-way signpost to the west of Blackshaw Farm.
Don’t go through the gate; instead turn hard right, almost back on yourself, for the path signposted ‘Hayfield via Little Hayfield’. Follow the wall on the left across the slope, then down the edge of woodland. Keep going downhill on the main path until you cross a stile by a house.
Ignore the second stile immediately ahead, but instead turn right and walk along the driveway, which is a public footpath, heading gently downhill. At the hairpin go straight on along a bridleway, then fork left for a path down to cottages. Cross the river and beyond the buildings walk out along the road to enter Hayfield.
At the junction at the end turn left and walk along the pavement. Just before the overhead bridge go right, by a notice board about the Calico Trail, and out across an open patch of ground known as the Old School Field. Follow the path to the far left corner.
Go right over the footbridge among the trees, then follow the path along the bank of the River Sett and up between houses. Turn left to return to the car park. The village centre is to the left, across the A624 (pedestrian crossing or underpass).
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