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Whaley Bridge
Whalley bridge to buxton
Whaley Bridge, High Peak, England
United Kingdom
England
Whaley Bridge
Whalley bridge to buxton
Length
7.8 mi
Elev. Gain
1249.7 ft
Est. Steps
18000
Created by grubup
Whalley bridge to buxton Introduction
Whalley bridge to buxton is a 7.9 mile (18,000-step) route located near Whaley Bridge, High Peak, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 1249.7 ft and is rated as hard. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
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Attractions Near Whalley bridge to buxton
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Old Hall Hotel
Tourist Attraction
The Old Hall Hotel is a hotel in Buxton, Derbyshire, England, and is one of the oldest buildings in the town.The current building dates from the Restoration period, built around and incorporating an earlier fortified tower.According to the Derbyshire Archeological Journal (1994): "In the national context, the survival of a building which accommodated both Mary Queen of Scots and much of the Elizabethan nobility is of considerable note.
Buxton
Place
Buxton is a spa town in Derbyshire, in the East Midlands region of England. It has the highest elevation – about 1,000 feet (300 m) above sea level – of any market town in England. Close to the county boundary with Cheshire to the west and Staffordshire to the south, Buxton is described as "the gateway to the Peak District National Park".
Devonshire Dome
Place
The Devonshire Dome building (previously known as the Devonshire Royal Hospital) is a Grade II* listed 18th-century former stable block in Buxton, Derbyshire. It was built by John Carr of York and extended by architect Robert Rippon Duke, who added what was then the world's largest unsupported dome, with a diameter of 44.2 metres (145 ft).
Buxton Crescent
Place
Buxton Crescent is a Grade-I-listed building in the town of Buxton, Derbyshire, England.Owing much to the Royal Crescent in Bath, but described by the Royal Institution of British Architects as "more richly decorated and altogether more complex",it was designed by the architect John Carr, and built for the Fifth Duke of Devonshire between 1780 and 1789.
Buxton railway station
Building
Buxton railway station serves the town of Buxton in Derbyshire, England. It is managed and served by Northern. The station is 25 3⁄4 miles (41.4 km) south east of Manchester Piccadilly and is the terminus of the Buxton Line.
Buxton Opera House
Building
Buxton Opera House is in The Square, Buxton, Derbyshire, England. It is a 902-seat opera house that hosts the annual Buxton Festival and, from 1994 to 2013, the International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival, among others, as well as pantomime at Christmas, musicals and other entertainments year-round.
Buxton Museum and Art Gallery
Place
Buxton Museum and Art Gallery focuses its collection on history, geology and archaeology primarily from the Peak District and Derbyshire.The museum is located at Terrace Road, Buxton, England. The museum opens Tuesday to Saturday all year round and from Easter to the end of September is also open on Sunday and Bank Holiday afternoons.
Fairfield, Derbyshire
Place
Fairfield is an urban area of Buxton in Derbyshire, located half a mile to the north east of Buxton town centre. It is centred on the 'Green', a village green.
Buxton TMD
Place
Buxton TMD was a Traction Maintenance Depot in Buxton, Derbyshire, England. The depot was situated on the west side of the Buxton line, to the immediate north of Buxton station.The site has subsequently been cleared by DB Schenker, the operator of heavy freight in the area. The depot code was BX.
Burbage, Derbyshire
Place
Burbage, is a village in Derbyshire, and was a parish until 1961, when it became part of the parish of Buxton. At the 2011 Census Burbage was a ward of the High Peak Council. The population taken at this Census was 2,540.Burbage is well known for its Brass Band, the Burbage Band (Buxton).Burbage backs onto Grinlow Woods and provides access to Solomon's Temple.
Last updated: May 1, 2025
Route Details
Length
7.8 mi
Elev. Gain
1249.7 ft
Est. Steps
18000
Created by
grubup
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