WILD BRITAIN: THE EDALE AREA

Jim Belote
(e-mail:jbelote@d.umn.edu)

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Old Man of Coniston (Lake Distric N.P.)          Carneddau (/Snowdonia N.P.)       Cadair Idris (Snowdonia N.P)  
Edale Area (Peak District N. P)           Gower Peninsula          Long Mynd         Caer Caradoc          Stiperstones
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Relative to several other regions in England and Wales, there are fewer elevations in the Peak District which deserve to be called "peaks." It does have its attractions, though.  The gritstone tors (rocky outcrops ...) and the highly eroded blanket bogs on the top of ridge of the Edale Moor are interesting features.  On a good day the Mam Tor area attracts many paragliders.  And on a good day all the hill trails will be swarming with people from Manchester and Sheffield (between which this area lies) and other parts of England. We drove to the little town of Edale, but it is easy to reach by train from Brum.


Looking towards Mam Tor from Lose Hill area


View across the Edale Valley

 
Falls on Lady Booth Brook

 
Blanket bog on the Edale Moor


Hags (banks) and groughs (channels) in Peat

  Gritstone outcrop on the Edale Moor 


Lichens--Lady Booth Brook area

 
Highland cattle in the Peak District

Last modified February 13, 2002