Chee Dale from Millers Dale Peak District Walk
By Dave Roberts
on February 9, 2015 No ratings yet.
Posted as a walk in – Derbyshire, England, Europe, Peak District National Park, White Peak
Chee Dale from Millers Dale Peak District Walk
Route Essentials
Route Summary
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Distance
8.11 kmAscent
235 mTime
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Chee Dale from Millers Dale Peak District Walk Ordnance Survey Map and GPX File Download
Chee Dale from Millers Dale Peak District Walk
Chee Dale is a picturesque beauty spot in the Peak District, whose limestone crags are popular with climbers. There’s a former railway line along the valley floor that’s now been converted into the Monsal Trail, one of the more scenic cycle tracks in the county.
Here’s a short walk along the Monsal Trail from Miller Dale to Chee Dale, returning to the start via the Limestone Way.
This walk is featured from Allen Hudson’s Walking Website – who has loads of walks in the Peak District – an official Mud and Routes Local Expert!
GPX file reproduced here with permission.
For more details of the route, visit the following link Chee Dale,Wye Valley and Blackwell from Miller’s Dale, Derbyshire
Photo credit: TrekSnappy / Foter / CC BY-NC
Local Information and Recommended Maps and Guidebooks
Route Summary:
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Distance |
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Time |
8.11 km | 235 m |
Calculate the time using Naismith’s Rule and factor in your own pace.
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Facilities
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Hazards
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