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18 stones: A vernal equinox tribute

  • Bath Gardens Bakewell, England, DE45 1BT United Kingdom (map)

Walk Leader: Alexander Tuxworth

Date: 21/03/2026

Difficulty: Moderate

Start time: 10:40

End time: 17:00

Start and End point: By flag pole, Bath gardens, Bakewell

Start point - What 3 Words: ///dignity.dating.forehand

Distance (in miles): 12

Ascent (in meters): 462

Which Ethels are included in your walk, if any?: Stanton Moor

Is your walk dog friendly?: No

Full description: 

This walk is tribute to the vernal equinox on Mar 20. This is a circular walk visiting 2 stone circles Nine Ladies and Nine Stones Close.
Starting in Bakewell head south to Alport, a bit west along a potentially muddy path by the river before up to Harthill moor. Then (access permitting) we visit the 4 standing stones at Nine stone close before heading to robin hoods stride for lunch. Then East via Birchover to Stanton moor and Nine lady's stone circle. Then drop down to Stanton and back to Bakewell.
This walk is also tribute to Miranda's evening solstice walk.

And the peculiar thing is this, my friends:
The walk we walked on that fateful night: it didn't actually sound anything like this walk.

Please note this will be a muddy or boggy walk (requiring sturdy walking boots)

Public transport or car sharing options: 

The 218 bus leaves Sheffield 09:40 arrive 10:40. Walk will wait for bus but not late cars, allow time to park and pay etc.

Be prepared:

Please remember to dress appropriately for the time of year, with plenty of warm

clothes and waterproofs, as well as food and water. Further information on what to

bring can be found on our website here: https://www.sheffieldwalkinggroup.org.uk/be-prepared

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