Peak District moon walk: Mt Famine, Kinder Low, South Head (16 or 7 miles)

Peak District moon walk: Mt Famine, Kinder Low, South Head (16 or 7 miles)

By Peak District Outdoor Adventures

Circular walk featuring a total lunar eclipse and few summits: Chinley Churn, Mount Famine, Kinder Downfall, Kinder Low, South Head.

Date and time

Location

Chinley Railway Station

Station Road Chinley SK23 6AR United Kingdom

Good to know

Highlights

  • 8 hours, 15 minutes
  • In person

About this event

📸 Featured Photo


📍 Meeting Location & Time


🥾 Walk Overview

  • Distance: 16 miles (26 km) – with a shorter 7-mile option available
  • Elevation Gain: ~3,200 ft (900 mt)
  • Duration: ~8 hours
  • Difficulty: Hard
  • Route Type: Circular


🌕 Total Lunar Eclipse
If skies are clear, we’ll witness a total lunar eclipse — also known as a blood moon — after sunset around 19:40.
A total lunar eclipse happens when the Earth passes between the Sun and Moon, casting its shadow over the Moon. At totality, the Moon may turn a dramatic red or copper color. Unlike solar eclipses, this is completely safe to view with the naked eye.
Like the sun, the moon rises in the east. See more info here


🚶 Pace & Fitness Requirements

  • This is a challenging walk suitable for people with good fitness.
  • Please be aware the group may not wait for significantly slower walkers.
  • Shorter route available: You can opt for a 7-mile loop if you’d prefer a lighter walk — the walk leader will remind people about the option.


⛰️ Route Highlights

  • Chinley Park Nature Reserve
  • Cracken Edge Quarries
  • Chinley Churn (457 mt)
  • Mount Famine (473 mt)
  • Kinder Reservoir
  • William Clough
  • Kinder Downfall
  • Kinder Low (633 mt)
  • Edale Rocks
  • Swine's Back (596 mt)
  • South Head (494 mt)


📲 Route Links


🚆 Public Transport

  • direct trains from/to Sheffield
  • direct trains from/to Manchester


🌦️ Weather & Clothing
The weather on the hills can be very changeable, windy, and cold, even in summer. Please wear appropriate hiking boots or shoes with good grip to handle muddy and slippery terrain. Avoid flat trainers or jeans.
Dress in layers to adjust to changing conditions: moisture-wicking base layers, insulating mid-layers, and waterproof outer layers are recommended. Don’t forget sun protection like sunscreen and sunglasses if it’s sunny.


🎒 What to Bring

  • Sturdy walking boots or shoes with good grip (no flat trainers)
  • Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing (avoid jeans)
  • Enough food and water for the whole day
  • Waterproof jacket and warm layers
  • Sun protection (sunscreen, sunglasses)
  • A comfortable backpack
  • Optional: hiking poles, hat, torch (or headlamp), camera, power bank, phone (or watch) with the route downloaded


🐶 Dogs
Fit and friendly dogs are welcome! Please keep them on a lead near livestock.


📢 Notes

  • The route is planned via Komoot and not pre-walked, so expect possible muddy or slippery sections.
  • This event may be cancelled or rescheduled if the weather is unsafe — updates will be emailed to you.


💰 Cost
The walk is free and organised informally by volunteers.


⛑️ Disclaimer
You are fully responsible for your own safety, health, fitness, and equipment. The group has no insurance — by RSVPing, you agree to these terms.


📬 Questions?
Feel free to email the organiser.

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Peak District Outdoor Adventures

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Sep 7 · 12:15 GMT+1