Bakewell
Walking Events Calendar near Bakewell 2026-2027
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Explore the top walking events near Bakewell for 2026-2027! We've gathered 20 great walks in the area. Check out our detailed list below to find your next local walk.
July 2026
A moorland meander of 9 miles starts at Hulme End visitor centre and passes Sheen, Hartington for a lunch stop, and Beresford Dale. Free parking is available at Manifold Trail Visitor Centre on the B5054, postcode SK17 0EZ.
August 2026
Walkers choose 26 mile or 15 mile trail routes from Hartington through Dove and Manifold valleys on unmarked scenic hills with checkpoints and refreshments.
Guided walk from Bowden Bridge Car Park in Hayfield along the River Kinder across Kinder Plateau to the source, passing woodland, waterfalls and cloughs. The route is 15km (10 miles) with rocky and sometimes boggy terrain and a maximum of 8 guest..
Walkers can choose 41 miles, 28 miles, 15.5 miles or 10 miles starting in Edale; routes are muddy, rocky and steep, self navigated with checkpoints 10 to 15 miles apart and food provided.
Walkers tackle a fully sign posted, chipped 30 km hilly trail from Belper Meadows across footpaths, bridleways and ancient woodland; route not suitable for wheelchairs or dogs.
September 2026
A 56 miles circular hike starts and finishes in Hazel Grove and crosses the Peak District on unmarked footpaths, bridleways and roads, with checkpoints offering refreshments and maps compass and torch required.
Walkers tackle a 20 mile route from Fairholmes in the Upper Derwent to the Robin Hood Inn near Birchen Edge over rough moorland and gritstone edges; navigation with map and compass is required, refreshments and return bus provided.
Walkers can tackle the hilly 13.1 mile loop from Tegg's Nose Country Park, with 847m of ascent taking them over Cheshire's three highest peaks and varied trail terrain. The route passes reservoirs and Macclesfield Forest and allows a generous four..
Walkers can choose 25km, 50km, 75km, 100km or 100 miles routes in the Peak District, starting and finishing at Hathersage Memorial Hall with set time limits.
October 2026
Walkers can choose 24 miles (4,300 ft) or 17 miles (3,000 ft) routes starting at Marple Senior Citizens Hall on hilly, scenic terrain over Werneth Low, Cown Edge, Lantern Pike and Chinley Churn. Each route has three outdoor and one indoor CP..
November 2026
December 2026
Walkers may do one or more loops of 11.6 miles, 7.2 miles or 4.2 miles from Brockholes Village Hall, Holmfirth over moorland and roads, with snacks and maps.
April 2027
Walkers can choose 2.5k, 5k, 10k or 15k distances at Donington Park in Derby, with each 2.5k lap repeating giant inflatable obstacles and music zones. The untimed course offers a midway water station, toilets, parking (£5) and a bag d..
May 2027
Walkers follow the 13.1 miles road route with steep hills and over 1,750ft ascent, with views across five counties; walking entry £15 and the walking route is not marshalled.
Walkers can choose 3k or 5k routes from the field in Woodbank Memorial Park, across meadows, woodland and paths with 400m on an athletics track. The course is mainly paths and grass with steep, uneven or muddy sections; toilets available and..
Walkers follow a 26.2 mile loop from Alstonefield Village Hall across open farmland, dales and hills with 4800 feet ascent, six manned checkpoints with water and snacks and transport for retirees.
June 2027
Walkers follow the Pennine Way from Edale to Hardraw over 108 miles with a 60 hour limit across moorland and the Kinder Plateau. Checkpoints such as Hebden Hey offer hot meals, sleeping space and toilets.
July 2027
Walkers start from Bakewell in the Peak District on 10 km, 25 km, 50 km or 100 km routes with rest stops every ~12.5 km and major stops every ~25 km.