Mam Tor Walk and Map

Mam Tor is a 517 metre hill near Castleton in the Peak District. It’s one of the most popular walks in the Peak District and if you have the energy to hike to the summit, you will be rewarded with spectacular views. Here are 3 Mam Tor walks on the Derbyshire Walks App.

 
 
 

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Here is the route map for Mam Tor walk 1.

Mam Tor Walk Map

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Mam Tor Walks

Walking at Mam Tor is a truly exhilarating experience that immerses you in the stunning beauty of the Peak District. As you climb this iconic hill, you'll find yourself captivated by the panoramic views that stretch as far as the eye can see. The gently rolling hills, dramatic escarpments and picturesque valleys create a landscape that is simply stunning. The trail leading to the summit is well-defined and offers a mix of gentle slopes and steeper sections, adding a touch of adventure to the journey. Once you reach the summit, you'll be rewarded with sweeping vistas that showcase the splendor of the surrounding countryside. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a casual walker, a visit to Mam Tor promises a memorable experience and an opportunity to connect with nature in all its awe-inspiring glory.

Mam Tor walk 1
2.75 miles

This iconic walk starts at the National Trust Mam Nick Car Park and takes you to Mam Tor, one of the best known hills in Derbyshire. This is the shortest of our three circular walks to Mam Tor, and whilst short it does involve a couple of climbs. However, it is well worth the effort and will reward you with some of the most dramatic views around! After you have enjoyed the views the walk continues on the Mam Tor Circular Walk down the great ridge to Hollins Cross with views all the way, before returning back to the car park on the old Castleton Road. If you want to enjoy the views from the top of Mam Tor without doing the whole walk you can just do a there and back which would give you a climb of just under 100 metres and would be a walk of around 1 km. Refreshments can be had at the villages of either Edale or Castleton, both a few minutes drive away.

Mam Tor walk 2
2.75 miles

Again, this walk takes you up to Mam Tor, one of the best known hills in Derbyshire but the approach is different to our other two Mam Tor walks. After a short easy climb from the car park, the route will take you downhill through some lovely open countryside with wonderful views. There’s a long gentle climb firstly up to Hollins Cross and then on up to Mam Tor where your your reward is magnificent views. It will then be a short downhill walk to your car. Refreshments can be had at the villages of either Edale or Castleton, both a few minutes drive away.

Mam Tor walk 3
3 miles

This walk is similar to the Mam Tar Walk 1 but is slightly longer. The first part of the path is on a stone surface and when you arrive at the top of Mam Tor you will have some of the most amazing views which will stretch from the Edale Valley to Kinder Scout and the Derwent Moor. After you have enjoyed the views, the walk continues down the great ridge to Hollins Cross before returning back along the Mam Tor Circular Walk Path but travelling further south on the final leg of the walk. Refreshments can be had at the villages of either Edale or Castleton, both a few minutes drive away.


User feedback from Mam Tor Walk number 2

Have walked to Mam Tor before so wanted to try this different version. We really enjoyed it but there was quite a lot of climbing. Wonderful views.


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