Last Updated: 9th Oct 2024

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Castleton, Mam Tor & Lose Hill loop

Castleton, Mam Tor & Lose Hill Circular

Castleton, Derbyshire, England

Submitted by Matthew Scrafton

Last Updated: 9th Oct 2024

Beginner - Intermediate

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Grunt Factor: 19 ?

Gnarl Factor: 34 ?

12.6km

515m

515m

  

  

  

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Trail Map

Type of Run

Front country - easily accessible

Loop

Undulating, some big hills

Dog Friendly

Open farmlands

Open tussock/grasslands

Open ridges/tops

Run Makeup

10%
30%
55%
5%

Sealed Road

Easy Single Track

Moderate Single Track

Technical Single Track

Average Uphill Gradient: +8.1%

Average Downhill Gradient: -8.1%

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Trailhead

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Estimated Times to Run

2:15

Slow

1:45

Moderate

1:20

Fast

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This trail starts in Castleton where there is a couple of car parks and plenty of pubs or cafes for refreshments.

Depart from Castleton along Buxton Road, heading towards Treak Cliff Cavern. Proceed along Mam Tor Road, passing the historic Odin Mine, a disused site noted for its scientific significance and as one of England’s earliest mines.

After the Mam Nick car park, which offers an alternate starting point, ascend the grassy slope via a sequence of stone steps leading to Mam Tor’s summit. Here, explore the remnants of an Iron Age hill fort and enjoy expansive views over the peaks, valleys, and Castleton.

Continue along the Great Ridge, which links Mam Tor to Lose Hill, savoring magnificent views of the Kinder Plateau to the northwest and landmarks like Castleton, Peveril Castle, and Winnats Pass. The path, primarily flagstone, remains clear and well-maintained.

Pass through Hollins Cross, where pathways converge.

Go past Banker Bank and Back Tor en route to Lose Hill. At its summit, marked by a cairn, soak in the broad vistas before descending via steps to a pathway cutting through grassy slopes.

As the path flattens, follow a scenic, tree-lined stream through meadows to a paved lane returning to Castleton.

Note the trail’s popularity, especially during peak times, and consider early arrival to secure parking. Trail is accessible year-round.

Dogs are allowed, but leashes are necessary due to the likelihood of encountering livestock. Note, the trail includes several stiles, which may be challenging for larger dogs.

Blue John Cavern; This cave, named for its rare Blue John Stone, which is still extracted here, welcomes visitors - check visiting hours in advance.

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Car parks in Castleton.

1 minutes

Yes

No

Moderate.

Unknown.

Windproof jacket, Whistle, First aid kit, Extra food for emergencies, Cellphone, Map

Unknown, take your own supply.

Trail is accessible year-round; however, caution is advised during adverse weather conditions due to slippery paths. Wear suitable footwear.

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Matthew Scrafton

Matthew Scrafton

has completed Castleton, Mam Tor & Lose Hill loop once in the last year.

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