![]() ![]() Met Office weather for Mam Tor (Derbyshire). ![]() Met Office weather for the Peak District.On the section to Brown Knoll and along Rushup Edge it’s quite exposed so can be cold on windy days, worth taking an extra layer to pop on for this bit of the walk. The weather in Edale can be very different from the weather on the hills. Also, I recommend you take a paper map and compass (see below).Ĭheck the weather for your walk location and hills Other useful informationĮdale, UK is a popular place for walkers so if you can plan your visit for mid-week or even the winter months it will be quieter. However, there are no further toilets anywhere else on the walk.Įdale has two pubs that serve food (Ramblers Inn and Old Nags Head), a great cafe next to the train station and further shops down the other end of the village. There are public toilets available at the start of the walk at Edale car park. Nearest train station: Edale train station (opposite the start location at the car park) Facilities on the walk (The one with 9 green squares logo). The code location for Edale is 806749. You can also use the PaybyPhone option either call or use the App to pay for parking, there are numerous other Peak District car parks that use this so its worth downloading the App. Gpx file Mam Tor via Jacob’s Ladder walk map Mam Tor Walk from Edale Map Click for OS online map Walk start pointĬar parking address: Edale village hall car park, Edale, Hope Valley, S33 7ZQĮdale is a popular place to visit in the summer months and weekends (and when the weather is good!) If the Edale car park is full there is an overflow car park a short distance away is available, directions will point you where to go. Walk highlights: Edale village and The Nag’s Head (start of the Pennine Way), Jacob’s Ladder Peak District, Rushup Edge to Lord’s Seat and views of Mam Tor and Mam Tor trig!Įthels: 3 – Lord’s Seat (Rushup Edge), Brown Knoll + Mam Tor
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