The Peak District: Matlock, High Tor & Heights of Abraham Walking Guide

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As the nights draw in and Christmas seems closer by the minute, it’s time to start on my England autumn & winter 2022 series. I’ve been quite busy over the last few months so this series will last a little while. And to start, we’re heading to The Peak District – one of the best areas in England for walking (in my opinion second only to The Lake District). Given I live 2hrs from the Peaks but 5 from the Lakes, the Peaks makes a perfect weekend break for me.

I’ve been to the Peak District 3 times in the last 2 years, and each time I seem to discover a beautiful walk in stunning weather with glorious views. You can check out my other visits in these posts:

This time around I got the chance to stay at one of the most beautiful cottages in the East of the Peaks – One Church Street in Tansley, right next door to one of the most famous towns in the Peak District, Matlock. The accommodation was a gorgeous cottage which was cosy, warm and beautifully appointed. I couldn’t resist the chance for another trip to the area so I invited my Mum and Dad along, and the three of us went for an Autumnal weekend in this beautiful area of England.


Location: You start the hike in the town of Matlock – park in any of the public car parks available.

Hike distance and time: The full round loop is 6 miles (10km) long, and there are a number of quite steep climbs so you need to be of moderate fitness. Overall the hike took us 5hrs, but that was with a food stop and lots of photo stops.

Terrain: Very hilly, lots of hard ups and downs. The ground can also get very muddy and slippery so it’s important to wear proper hiking shoes.

Beautiful English countryside along the route

You can follow the route we did HERE.

The first section of the walk takes you from Matlock up to High Tor, one of the most beautiful viewpoints of the day. Start off with a nice breakfast in one of Matlock’s lovely cafes, before heading out of the town through Hall Leys Park and Knowleston Gardens, before arriving at Pic Tor.

Matlock Bridge

Walk along the river, and loop up to the War Memorial if you’d like to, or save yourself the climb and continue on round following the signs to the High Tor recreation grounds. Be sure to pause on the way up, and a-top, High Tor for the wonderful views.

On the path up

From High Tor, exit in the opposite direction to which you arrived, snaking down the woodland trail until you reach Matlock Bath. Matlock Bath is a beautiful little village with the River Derwent passing through it. It was in its prime during Victorian times, when its spa waters and scenery made it one of Britain’s first tourist destinations. Lord Byron even went as far as to call it ‘Little Switzerland’.

Entering Matlock Bath

Whilst in Matlock Bath, we added 2 miles on to our walking route to circle Lover’s Walks, which are accessed through the woodland across the river. We followed the paths upwards to the top, and then came back down again. The views at the top were my favourite of the whole walk.

Leave Matlock Bath by following the signs to Gulliver’s Kingdom (I can’t think of anything worse than an overpriced children’s adventure park tourist trap, but I shouldn’t judge as I haven’t been – now’s your time to stop there if you fancy it). Once you arrive at the entrance of the attraction, take the steps to the right just before you reach the entrance queue.

Now comes the hardest climb of the walk, right up to the top – just keep going until you reach a road, and then turn left, following the signs of the Derwent Valley trail through a couple of fields until you reach a wood.

Entering the wood, follow the sign to Matlock (the furthest left path) and you will eventually circle the Heights of Abraham grounds. You have to pay to enter, and can only access the site via a cable car from Matlock Bath – if you do want to visit highlights include a Victorian tower, a number of exhibitions, and some interesting underground caverns. But for this walk we’re circling the perimeter and heading down through the surrounding fields instead.

Circle the Heights of Abraham grounds to the exit, heading straight down through the fields back down towards Matlock. You’ll come out on a road with the Cliffe House Estate on your right – follow the road leftwards and downhill until you reach the beautiful St John the Baptist Church.

View back to High Tor from the descent!

From the church you could walk straight along the road in to Matlock, but then you miss the views. Instead, fork left up a path running in between a wall and some woodland, and follow it round. You’ll wind around a few bends and open fields, and then the path will open out with a view of Matlock in front of you. Just keep walking until you’re back in the town.

Matlock emerges ahead

And after all of that, maybe even treat yourself to more food and a drink. We decided instead to stock up at the little M&S there so we could cook in our beautiful cottage. We had a lovely evening of relaxing, cooking, and doing our daily Times puzzles. Very sophisticated.


So, what do you think of this walk, and the Peak District in general? I think it’s an off the beaten track area of England not often considered by overseas visitors, but it’s truly beautiful and well worth a visit.

38 responses to “The Peak District: Matlock, High Tor & Heights of Abraham Walking Guide”

  1. So nice to have the Peak District close to home, it looks like a beautiful area to hike. The castle on the mountain is magnificent! And, the countryside and woodland is picture perfect, inviting indeed. Greats views and architecture, too. Thanks as always for sharing your wonderful adventures, Hannah 🙂

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    1. It’s such a beautiful area, thanks Phil. I’m glad you enjoyed the walk 🙂

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  2. Oh my, what a beautiful area! I’m looking forward to more of your autumnal series, stunning photos, and interesting historical information.

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    1. Lots more autumn to come that’s for sure 🙂 So glad you enjoyed following along, I do really love the Peak District.

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  3. I’ve not been to this part of the Peak District but the area surrounding Matlock Bath looks beautiful Hannah and you were very fortunate with the weather.

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    1. It’s really beautiful and yes, we were so lucky. The day before it absolutely poured down so we were very lucky to get such a clear and crisp day.

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  4. Oh, the views! What a spectacular place to walk and explore, and the cottage is absolutely lovely.

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    1. Aw thanks Kellye – it really is a lovely part of England and was lovely to explore. thanks for following along 🙂

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  5. I’ve heard good things about the Peak District, and it was fantastic you went in the fall when the foliage was so colorful! Lots of beautiful, golden photos to be taken…images of Matlock Bath took my breath away, and now I have to go! Great time spent, and especially with your family!

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    1. It’s such a lovely and underrated part of the UK for sure. I loved the colours and we were so lucky with the weather – Matlock Bath was really beautiful 🙂

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  6. I think I’m tagging along next time! What a perfect day and beautiful scenery 🙂

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    1. You know you can tag along any time 🙂

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  7. Wow, so nice to live relatively close to this kind of scenery. And I can see why you enjoy exploring the area.

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    1. Yeah it’s really nice – not like the US national parks with such amazing mountains, lakes and landscapes – but it’s lovely to get out in to nature none the less 🙂

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  8. You’re really selling me on thePeak District with these posts. So pretty and the old towns make it even better. Maggie

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    1. Oh definitely, it’s a really beautiful area of England and well worth a visit 🙂 Stay tuned for my ‘week in the Peaks’ itinerary coming soon!

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  9. Another glorious hike to follow along with through the Peak District. Beautiful scenery, charming towns, and hiking through it all- count me in any day! 🙂

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    1. Thanks so much Meg, it was a lovely day that’s for sure and we were so lucky with the weather and colours 🙂

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  10. What a stunning hike! There seem to be a lot of diversity in the landscapes you cross too! Even though you said it was in autumn, it does look pretty green and you were really blessed with gorgeous weather. Thanks for sharing this detailed itinerary and beautiful pictures!

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    1. Aw thank you – and yes, definitely. We were so lucky with the weather and had such a mild autumn this year in England. Thanks so much for reading and following along 🙂

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  11. This has given me a bit of wanderlust for our next UK stay, whenever that may be. Earlier this year we saw just a touch of the Peak District and agreed that we would love to spend more time exploring one day. It all looks incredibly idyllic, especially awash in autumn colours. Matlock Bath particularly captured the imagination, Lord Byron knew his shit I guess. That cottage is just quintessential rural England and how about that food shot? Am I right in thinking that it is a series of stuck together toasties bound by cheese and baked beans?

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    1. Aw I’m so glad it gave you some UK wanderlust – I totally agree that there is so much to explore in the Peak District. Your comment on Lord Byron made me laugh, and yes he definitely did! You’re right, it’s toasties with cheese and beans over the top. Literally delicious, I ate the whole thing! 🙂 Thanks so much for reading Leighton, have a great weekend.

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  12. It must be nice to only be a couple hours away from the Peak District. This looks like a very peaceful and scenic hike and a great way to enjoy more of the countryside scenery.

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    1. Thanks so much, it’s a beautiful area of the country with so many nice walks to explore 🙂

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  13. We went visit the Height of Abraham 4 years ago and we really enjoyed it. We didn’t have time to walk around Matlock. It looks like a great place for a walk.

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    1. It’s a beautiful area for a walk that’s for sure, we really enjoyed the views.

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  14. Looks like you had the perfect day out with the weather and those views of the countryside! How nice to spend the weekend with your mom and dad enjoying such a beautiful place. The accommodation looks lovey too!

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    1. Definitely, it was such a wonderful weekend 🙂

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  15. Such a pastoral area – and it looks like you had nice weather. Bonus!

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    1. We were so lucky with the weather, it was actually pretty warm in the sun. Have a lovely weekend 🙂

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  18. Such a lovely cottage Hannah – so inviting and cosy! And you had beautiful views on this hike … the village of Matlock Bath is so picturesque and the views from the Height of Abraham are truly spectacular. I mean, how many times can one say “beautiful/lovely/stunning” 😉.

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    1. Thank you so much, we had a really lovely autumnal break there 🙂

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  20. […] You can read my Matlock, High Tor and Heights of Abraham walk guide HERE […]

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  21. Anonymous

    Hi,

    Would love to do this walk as part of our anniversary this weekend. Is there any chance you could share a map with the walk pointed out please? Thanks a ton in advance.

    Regards,

    Anand

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