6 miles - booking essential, T&Cs apply
A literature-inspired walk around the beautiful North Lees Estate, the setting of Charlotte Bronte's much-loved novel Jane Eyre. We walk through woods, moorland and a wildflower meadow and stand outside the Elizabethan tower house on wihch Thornfield was based. No knowledge of the novel is required to appreciate the walk.
Event Grade: Moderate - moderate walks on ground with sometimes rough and uneven terrain and gradients.
Event Terrain: Woodland, fields and moorland, with some quiet road walking. Some rough paths and some muddy ground and approximately two miles of ascent. Some steep bits, but we will have lots of rests!
Extra items: It can be chilly on the moor, even on a sunny day. So please bring extra layers.
Meeting Point: Main bus stop Hathersage (by the public toilets).
Grid Reference: SK 230 815
Post Code: S32 1DT
What3Words: Decompose.microchip.montage
Parking: Some street parking in the village. Pay and Display (PayByPhone) in the centre of the village. Please arrive early to find parking space.
Near A Bus Route: Yes, the 272 Sheffield / Castleton stops here.
Near A Rail Station: Yes
Dogs on leads welcome.
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