Suggested Trips to the Peak District National Park/Enhancing Your Wild Space* Click on the pictures for links to days out and ideas. ___________________________________________________________________________ The landscape is mixed with woodland, rocky edges and open moorland. The views are amazing. At the Roaches you can see signs of conservation work. These might include: Paved pathways The removal of bracken Wall and / or fence repairs The Roaches, between Leek & Work to restore and repair the moorland damaged in the fire Buxton in August 2018 The Roaches is an outcrop of Rangers helping to protect nesting Peregrines gritstone rock. It has been There are also information signs at Roaches Gate at the managed by Staffordshire bottom of the track towards the rocks Wildlife Trust since 2013 _______________________________________________________________________________________ It is a peak made of layers of mudstone and sandstone. The remains of an Iron Age Fort are found around the summit where there are great views over both the Dark and White Peak. It is popular with walkers, mountain bikers and paragliders. Around Mam Tor you can see signs of conservation work. These Mam Tor and The Great Ridge, might include: near Castleton and Edale, Paved pathways owned by the National Trust. Wall and / or fence repairs Sign-posting _______________________________________________________________________________________ Future are working hard to protect it. You can see here the conservation work that they are undertaking and the benefits they hope to achieve. Kinder Scout is the highest point of the Peak District National Park at 636 metres. It is a peat and moorland plateau. Footpath maintenance can be seen around Grindsbrook and Jacobs Ladder. Kinder Scout, Moors for the ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ *Bringing groups of (young) people to the Peak District National Park requires careful planning & supervision. For more information follow the links above. Alternatively, book an educational visit with the Peak District National Park [email protected] .
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