Goyt valley has everything, water, woods, fields, moors and cracking hills, nearby Buxton provides the beers.
Distance: 9.5 miles/15km
Total Ascent: 1696ft/517metres
Level: Moderate
Time: 8:45 - 15:30
Start/Finish: Car Park pull in off Goyts Lane, just before the bridge. Goyt's Ln, Buxton SK17 6SX
Facilities: Public Toilets next to the pull in.
Ethels: Cats Tor and Shining Tor
Available Dates: Sunday the 19th of October
£25.00
What to Expect
This walk through the Goyt Valley and up to Cats Tor and Shining Tor offers a perfect blend of peaceful valley trails and high moorland views. Starting in the wooded heart of the valley, the route climbs steadily onto open ridges, where panoramic views stretch across the Peak District and into the Cheshire Plain. The gentle ridge walk between Cats Tor and Shining Tor, the highest point in Cheshire, is a scenic highlight, especially on a clear day. It’s a varied and uplifting route, ideal for those seeking both tranquility and big-sky vistas.
We start with a flat but even track next to the reservoir before a steep incline onto the top. The going is undulating to the Ethels. We walk alongside a country lane so dogs may need to be kept on the lead. There is a wall and fence separating us from the road. It's a nice descent through fields and back along the reservoir to the car. There is water available at the start at the end for the dogs. The tops are exposed but we do have some forest cover further down the hill. There is livestock around throughout.