Monday, 14th May 2018

Walk: Barn Farm, Cork Stone, Nine Ladies Stone Circle, Stanton in Peak, Alport, River Lathkill, Youlgreave, Stone Circle, Robin Hood's Stride, Cratcliff Woods
Start Point: Birchover Grid Reference: SK 239 621
Distance: 10.7 miles Ascent: 1,880 feet
Time: 7 hours
Weather: Sunny spells
Comments: A walk with lots of interest including various weathered rocks, limestone streams, stone circles, a hidden cave a legend about Robin Hood. A very enjoyable walk on a beautiful day.

Llamas take a rest as we enter Barn Farm camp site . . .

but this one is really friendly . . .

and another one shows his best side

Local resident at the campsite

Looks like someone has been climbing this rock . . .

so I have a go!

A second rock comes into view . . .

so we take a closer look . . .

and Pat tries out the steps . . .

before I do

Earl Grey Tower, a tribute to the Prime Minister
who carried the Reform Bill through Parliament in 1832

A small early Bronze Age stone circle traditionally believed to depict
nine ladies turned to stone as a penalty for dancing on Sunday

The small "King Stone" lies forty metres from the circle

Stanton in Peak church

Zooming in on a small herd of deer . . .

and taking an even closer look at one

The River Lathkill . . .

looks quite different on the opposite side . . .

and Raper Bridge provides the ideal spot for elevenses

The River Lathkill . . .

shouts out to be photographed

All Saints church at Youlgreave . . .

can be clearly seen as we look back

Looks like these cows want to use the step stile . . .

and this one contemplates the squeeze stile

Castle Ring where only 4 of the original 9 stones remain

Our first view of Robin Hood's Stride

Legend has it . . .

that Robin Hood . . .

leapt from one stone . . .

to the otherto evade capture

Must have been a long jump!

Hermit's cave in Cratcliff Woods . . .

but we couldn't find the carving of the cricifixion that should be on the back wall

Rowter Rocks . . .

where extensive carving was carried out 3 centuries ago

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