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Hathersage
Walking & Footpaths · Derbyshire
Elevation
446m
1463ft
OS Grid Ref
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Coordinates
53.3631, -1.6552
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Nearest Town
Derbyshire Dales
Derbyshire
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About this area

Stanage Edge
Stanage Edge
Stanage Edge, or simply Stanage is a gritstone escarpment in the Peak District, England, famous as a location for climbing. It lies a couple of miles to the north of Hathersage, and the northern part of the edge forms the border between the High Peak of Derbyshire and Sheffield in South Yorkshire. Its highest point is High Neb at 458 metres (1,503 ft) above sea level. Areas of Stanage were quarried in the past to produce grindstones, and some can still be seen on the hillside—carved, but never removed.
Place data from OpenStreetMap contributors. Always verify access rights and seasonal closures before travelling.

🥾 Walking & Footpaths — complete guide

🥾 WALKING & FOOTPATHS IN THE UK
England and Wales have over 140,000 miles of public rights of way — more than any country in Europe. Footpaths, bridleways and byways criss-cross the entire country, connecting villages, coastline, moorland and mountain.
Key facts
  • 140,000+ miles of public rights of way in England & Wales
  • The Pennine Way (268 miles) was Britain's first long distance trail, opened 1965
  • OS maps show footpaths in yellow, bridleways in blue, byways in red
  • You can walk on any footpath regardless of what the land is used for
Top spots in the UK
Pennine Way — 268 miles from Edale to Kirk Yetholm
South West Coast Path — 630 miles of coastal walking
Hadrian's Wall Path — 84 miles of Roman history
Offa's Dyke Path — England-Wales border, 177 miles
Cleveland Way — 110 miles through North York Moors
Essential kit
Waterproof jacket and trousers — the UK weather is unpredictable
OS 1:25,000 Explorer map for your area
Proper walking boots with ankle support
Spare warm layer even in summer
First aid kit and whistle
Access & legal
Public footpaths are legal to use in England and Wales regardless of landowner preference. You have the right to follow the defined path. You do not have the right to walk on open farmland unless on a designated path or access land.

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Local conditions

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9°C
Feels like 6°C
Overcast
Wind 14 km/h  ·  Humidity 98%
Wind
14 km/h
Humidity
98%
Feels Like
Sunrise
🌅 05:27
Sunset
🌇 20:38
Sun
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10°/7°
7.3mm
Mon
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11°/6°
0.3mm
Tue
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10°/3°
0.3mm
Wed
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7°/3°
1.4mm
Thu
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10°/4°
1.9mm
Map & Routes
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Location reference
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Latitude
53.36312
Longitude
-1.65520
Elevation
446m
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