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Top 14 Gorges around Bakewell

Best canyons around Bakewell are characterized by the dramatic landscapes of the surrounding Peak District, featuring steep-sided valleys and gorges carved by rivers. This region is known for its picturesque limestone dales, rich in biodiversity and geological interest. Visitors can explore a variety of natural formations that offer diverse walking experiences and scenic views. The area provides numerous opportunities to discover unique natural features and historical sites.

Best canyons around Bakewell

  • The most popular canyons is Headstone Viaduct, Monsal Dale

Last updated: June 15, 2026

Chee Dale Stepping Stones

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Check the water levels before you go - it's a long walk back if the water is over the tops of the stones

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Decent walk with a good mix of terrain and surroundings. Wet day so footing was often slippy, so take care in some of the trickier sections.

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Lathkill Head Cave

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Lathkill Head Cave is a cavern within the limestone of the gorge that forms Lathkill Dale, in the White Peak area of the Peak District, in Derbyshire. The cave mouth …

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Monk's Dale

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Monk’s Dale is like something from a fairytale. The upper section is a moss-covered jumble of rocks and trees. While hard underfoot, it’s extremely atmospheric. It opens up into a …

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Thirst House Cave, Deep Dale

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Not to be confused with the other Deep Dale, 4 miles (6.4 km) to the east near Sheldon, this Deep Dale is a short, yet steep-sided limestone gorge not far …

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March 18, 2026, Lathkill Head Cave

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Really nice walk, different levels.

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Rocky in parts so be sure to take hand wipes

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Getting very popular now with hikers

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I would respectfully note that this cave is not the easiest to access. https://delta-exploits.net/

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Simon
August 8, 2024, Monk's Dale

Rocky path and fallen trees. Hard going when wet

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Greg©️
July 12, 2024, Monk's Dale

Challenging, narrow, rough and gnarly hike over slippery limestone rocks & stones and through patches of scratchy hawthorns. Like horizontal mountaineering, this section of Monk's Dale is the wild sibling of the other Limestone Dales in the area

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Peter Mann
August 19, 2023, Monk's Dale

Don’t be fooled by the photo. The next mile and a half through the Dale is very challenging, rocky and with a number of fallen trees to negotiate.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural landscapes can I expect to see in the gorges around Bakewell?

The Peak District surrounding Bakewell is characterized by dramatic limestone dales and gorges carved by rivers. You'll find steep-sided valleys, clear rivers like the River Lathkill and River Bradford, lush vegetation, and ancient woodlands. These areas are rich in biodiversity, offering diverse landscapes from open grasslands to dense forests.

Which gorges near Bakewell are known for their unique natural features?

Several gorges stand out for their distinct natural beauty. Lathkill Head Cave in Lathkill Dale is notable for the River Lathkill emerging from its mouth in wet weather. Deep Dale near Buxton is a protected nature reserve known for its diverse trees and a 'riot of colour' from wildflowers in spring. Bradford Dale features the crystalline River Bradford with weirs and pools, attracting various birds including kingfishers. Cressbrook Dale is renowned for its wildflowers, especially orchids, and impressive limestone scenery.

Are there any historical sites or interesting landmarks within the gorges?

Yes, the area combines natural beauty with historical interest. The Headstone Viaduct in Monsal Dale is an enormous former railway bridge, a significant piece of industrial heritage. In Deep Dale, Thirst House Cave is an archaeological site where Roman artifacts and a bear's skull were discovered, now displayed in Buxton Museum.

What are some popular walking routes through the gorges near Bakewell?

For a classic Peak District experience, Dovedale Gorge offers stunning riverside walks and the iconic Dovedale stepping stones. Chee Dale Stepping Stones provide a more adventurous route, involving scrambling and navigating stones. Monk's Dale offers a fairytale-like experience with moss-covered rocks and a vibrant display of wildflowers and birdsong in spring. You can find more options in our guide to Easy hikes around Bakewell.

What is the best time of year to visit the gorges around Bakewell?

Spring and summer are particularly rewarding. In spring, dales like Deep Dale and Cressbrook Dale come alive with vibrant wildflowers and orchids. The River Lathkill is often at its most impressive in wet weather, gushing from Lathkill Head Cave. Summer offers pleasant conditions for walking and enjoying the lush scenery. While beautiful in any season, some paths, like those in Chee Dale, can be challenging or impassable after heavy rain.

Are the gorges around Bakewell suitable for families?

Many areas are family-friendly. Headstone Viaduct, Monsal Dale is highly recommended for a family treat, offering beautiful views and opportunities for paddling in the river. Padley Gorge is also popular for picnics, paddling, and walks, with its enchanting ancient woodland. Always check the specific trail difficulty and water levels for areas like the stepping stones before visiting with children.

How challenging are the walks in the gorges around Bakewell?

The difficulty varies. Some dales, like Bradford Dale, offer serene walks. However, areas like Chee Dale Stepping Stones and Monk's Dale are considered more challenging, involving scrambling, rocky terrain, and potentially wet conditions. It's advisable to wear proper walking boots, especially in places like Monk's Dale, and check water levels before attempting river crossings.

Are there opportunities for cycling near the gorges?

Yes, the area offers excellent cycling opportunities. The Monsal Trail, which passes through Monsal Dale and near the Headstone Viaduct, is a popular route for gravel biking. You can explore various routes, from easy to difficult, as detailed in our guide to Gravel biking around Bakewell.

What are some lesser-known or 'hidden gem' gorges to explore?

While popular spots are well-loved, Monk's Dale is often described as a 'forgotten valley' with a magical, moss-covered atmosphere. Bradford Dale, with its tranquil river and abundant wildlife, offers a serene escape away from the busiest crowds. These spots provide a peaceful and immersive nature experience.

Can I find wild swimming spots in the gorges around Bakewell?

Bradford Dale features a purpose-built swimming area along the stretch under Youlgrave, offering a refreshing dip in the River Bradford. While other rivers and dales might offer opportunities, always exercise caution, check local regulations, and be aware of water conditions and safety before attempting wild swimming.

What do visitors enjoy most about the gorges around Bakewell?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, the peaceful atmosphere, and the diverse walking experiences. The combination of dramatic landscapes, clear rivers, and rich biodiversity, along with historical landmarks like the Headstone Viaduct, makes the area special. Many appreciate the chance to connect with nature, whether it's through serene walks, birdwatching, or simply enjoying the picturesque views.

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