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Fairbrook Naze & Ashop Head from Birchen Clough

Peak District Walk

Nat Park - Peak District - Kinder Scout Edale

County/Area - Derbyshire

Author - Andy Chaplin

Length - 9.3 miles / 15.1 km    Ascent - 1500 feet / 455 metres

Time - 6 hours 10 minutes    Grade - moderate

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Walk Route Description

Photo from the walk - Fairbrook Naze & Ashop Head from Birchen Clough
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This Peak District walk takes an interesting route up Fair Brook to reach the Kinder Scout Plateau before following the northern edge to Ashop Head. The return route is via the Snake Path with good views across the valley to the edges walked on the outward route. The walk avoids many of the problems of peat hags and can be walked for most of the year. However, in low cloud a good sense of direction is required especially at Ashop Head.

The Snake Road is always to be avoided for walking whenever possible and the following route avoids walking along this busy road. Go over the stile on the north-east side of the Birchen Clough car park and take the path signposted to Alport Bridge. Follow this path through the Snake Woods until you reach a sign indicating a track down to the Snake Inn. Reaching the Snake Road cross straight over and follow the path left and then down towards the river. From the bank above the river there is a reasonably well-defined path that follows the fence line off to the left above the river (not down on the river bank) which eventually comes out at a bridge (grid ref SK114902).

Cross the bridge and follow the river downstream before turning right at the first brook. This is Fair Brook. Follow this upstream staying on the west side for the climb onto the Kinder Scout Plateau. Near the top your scramble up through rocks to reach the edge path. Turn right to reach Fairbrook Naze, which looks like a ship's prow from the valley.

Stay on the edge path with good views to your right. Away to your left are the peat hags that make Kinder so infamous! Generally, the path is fairly dry although there are some unavoidable sections that can be wet and boggy after rain. As you continue along the edge, heading almost due west, you will pass some interesting weathered millstone grit rock features including the "Boxing Gloves".

After about two miles (which in fact seems much longer) you reach the Pennine Way at the top of Ashop Head. Turn right and descend steeply over a flagged path to Ashop Head. At the cross path (Grid ref. SK063902) turn right. This is the Snake Path, which leads you back to the start. In places, it can again be boggy although most of the worst sections have now been paved. Entering the woods (grid ref. SK102907) keep on the lower path that runs parallel to the River Ashop. Cross the footbridge and turn left continuing back to the parking area at Birchen Clough.

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Walk 2615 The Kinder Edgesmod/hard18.0 miles
Walk 3350 Kinder Scout Summitmoderate8.5 miles
Walk 1113 Ringing Roger & Grindslow Knollmoderate5.5 miles
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