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Biddulph Group

We are the Biddulph Ramblers. We open the way for everyone in our local community to enjoy the pleasures of walking.

Join the Ramblers and enjoy

  • unlimited free access to 50,000 Ramblers group walks
  • a library jam-packed with thousands of tried-and-tested routes
  • a welcome pack teeming with top tips plus our Walk magazine
  • exclusive discounts from our partners
  • knowing your support is opening up more places to walk and helping more people discover the joy of walking
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Overview

Largely undulating moorland paths, expect some mud with a long steady climb from the reservoir up to the Cat and Fiddle. 

 

Mainly  moderate, apart from the long climb.  

Sunday, 12 April 2026
Start time:
9:30 am
Estimated finish time:
2:30 pm
Difficulty:
Moderate
Distance:
14.5km / 9.0mi
Ascent:
431m / 1414ft
Type:
circular

Walkers from other groups are always welcome, as are non-members wanting to sample walking with our friendly group of ramblers. Just turn up and make yourself known to the walk leader. 

 

Please make sure you have an ICE (in Case of Emergency) card on you when out walking – you know it makes sense - if you don’t have one then ask the walk leader for one before the walk starts.

 

On our walks, we regret no dogs please UNLESS the walk is described as DOG FRIENDLY. 

 

Toilet facilities at Derbyshire are unpredictable, so may be shut.

Features

  • Car parking available

Starting point

Grid reference:
SK 01870 71568
Nearest postcode:
SK17 6TT
what3words:
universe.limitless.pining
Start time:
9:30 am

Derbyshire Bridge car park . Note the postcode isn't much help. Check the location map for precise location or use what3words.

Join the Ramblers and enjoy

  • unlimited free access to 50,000 Ramblers group walks
  • a library jam-packed with thousands of tried-and-tested routes
  • a welcome pack teeming with top tips plus our Walk magazine
  • exclusive discounts from our partners
  • knowing your support is opening up more places to walk and helping more people discover the joy of walking