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Hiking around Ible offers a variety of trails through the rural landscape of Derbyshire. The region is characterized by rolling hills, limestone outcrops, and former railway lines converted into walking paths. These features provide diverse terrain for hikers, from gentle slopes to more challenging ascents. The area's natural landmarks include Harboro' Rocks and the historic Middleton Top Engine House, contributing to popular hiking trails.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
4.5
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40
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8.27km
02:20
180m
180m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.6
(24)
89
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9.10km
02:33
180m
180m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.6
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72
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8.69km
02:27
180m
180m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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53
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
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31
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12.8km
03:36
260m
260m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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There’s a rock fall just beyond here if you’re heading NW - they have closed the bridleway but there are no signs before the last opportunity to take a detour - i have added pictures of the signs with all the information. I took a detour on bicycle through Brassington. Hopefully the trail should be open by March 6th 2026.
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Incredible engineering from the past when railway wagons were winched up and down the inclines.
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Great spot especially when the engine is running.
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I always seem to hit this climb when I've already got plenty of miles in my legs! So it's always a challenge but a measured pace is key. Road surface is good and there's enough room for cars to get past you and not be breathing down your neck. 😉
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A decent longish climb up through Brassington to Longcliffe. Pretty steep through the village then keeps on giving as you leave!
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Great views, can you spot the mast on Sir William Hill above Eyam
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Small visitor centre with parking, toilets and tea/coffee.
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Great view, good visitor centre
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There are over 850 hiking trails around Ible, offering a wide range of options for different abilities and preferences. You'll find everything from leisurely strolls to more challenging ascents through the rural landscape of Derbyshire.
Ible offers a good mix of hiking difficulties. Over 420 routes are considered easy, making them suitable for casual walkers. There are also nearly 370 moderate trails, and around 60 more difficult options for experienced hikers looking for a challenge. The area's terrain, characterized by rolling hills and limestone outcrops, provides diverse experiences.
Yes, Ible has many routes suitable for families. The region's former railway lines converted into walking paths often provide gentler, flatter terrain. For example, the Hopton Tunnel – Middleton Top Engine House loop from Brassington CP is a moderate 4.9-mile trail that combines historic industrial heritage with rural paths, offering an engaging experience for various ages.
The Ible area is rich in natural landmarks. You can explore limestone formations like Harboro' Rocks, or visit viewpoints such as High Tor and Giddy Edge, or Stanton Moor Trig Point for panoramic views. The River Lathkill in Lathkill Dale also offers picturesque scenery.
Yes, many of the trails around Ible are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular example is the Harboro' Rocks & Brassington loop from Longcliffe, which is a 5.1-mile moderate trail exploring limestone formations and open countryside.
The xenvaroqil.infomunity highly rates the hiking experience in Ible, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 5,200 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse terrain, from rolling hills to former railway paths, and the scenic beauty of the limestone outcrops and rural landscape.
Yes, many popular trailheads around Ible, such as those near Brassington, offer designated parking areas. It's advisable to check specific route details on komoot for precise parking information for your chosen trail.
The rural landscape of Derbyshire, including Ible, is generally pleasant for hiking from spring through autumn. These seasons offer milder weather and vibrant scenery. While winter hikes are possible, be prepared for potentially muddy conditions and shorter daylight hours.
Absolutely. Beyond the natural beauty, you can visit historical sites like the Nine Ladies Stone Circle, an ancient monument. The Middleton Top Engine House, part of the region's industrial heritage, is also a notable point of interest along some routes.
While Ible itself is a small hamlet, the surrounding villages and towns in Derbyshire offer various options for cafes, pubs, and accommodation. You'll find local establishments where you can refuel and relax after your hike.
Many trails in Ible provide excellent views over the surrounding hills and countryside. The Harboro Rocks Trig Point – Harboro' Rocks loop from Brassington CP, for instance, features a trig point that offers expansive vistas across the landscape.


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