Leader: Peter
Difficulty: Strenuous
Start time: 18:30
End time: 21:30
Start and end point (circular route): SK167938 King's Tree roundabout
Distance (in miles): 6.5
Ascent (in meters): 360
Is your walk dog friendly?: No
Full description:
From the end of the road up Howden Reservoir, we walk up the track to the Slippery Stones footbridge and continue a short distance up the footpath beside the river. We climb up a steep hill in Broadhead Clough, then contour round to Crow Stones Edge where we should have a good view over the Derwent valley. Then there's just a little more climb to bring us to the summit of Margery Hill, the highest point in Sheffield and South Yorkshire (except for the marginally higher High Stones a mile south, but I couldn't find a good evening walk to go there). Then we join the Cut Gate path and follow it down Cranberry Clough back to Slippery Stones, and return along the main track to the road.
Please note that will be a fast-paced walk that involves a steep climb on rough terrain. Please bring:
Good walking boots (essential)
Some food, as we will try to stop at a suitable point for tea/dinner
A torch, in case we get delayed coming off the hills
Public transport or car sharing options:
This is only accessible by car on weekday evenings. Please arrange lifts on the Meetup group. There is no mobile reception at the start of the walk, so arrive in good time. The meeting point is beside the roundabout at the end of the road.
In hot weather, the road can be very congested with swimmers' cars, which may make the walk much longer. In this case, the walk may be altered or cancelled - look out for messages on the Meetup page.