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The best walks and hikes around Hayfield

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Hikes around Hayfield explore the western edge of the Peak District's Dark Peak area. The village sits at the foot of Kinder Scout, the highest point in the national park, providing access to its expansive moorland plateau. The terrain is characterized by challenging ascents to gritstone edges, riverside paths along the River Sett, and routes around local reservoirs.

Best hiking trails around Hayfield

  • The most popular hiking route is the Kinder Reservoir, Kinder Downfall & Kinder Low loop from Bowden Bridge, an 8.5 mile (13.7 km) trail that takes about 4 hours 10 minutes to complete. This is a classic Kinder Scout walk from Hayfield that features the Kinder Downfall waterfall.
  • Another top favourite among local hiking enthusiasts is the Kinder Reservoir loop from Hayfield, an easy 4.2 mile (6.8 km) path. This route offers a gentler walk around the reservoir, often completed in under 2 hours.
  • Local hiking enthusiasts also love the Sett Valley Trail – Fallen Lantern Pike Trig Point loop, a 3.8 mile (6.1 km) trail leading through the Sett Valley, often completed in about 1 hour 50 minutes.
  • Hiking around Hayfield is defined by moorland plateaus, reservoirs, and river valleys. The network of trails provides options for different ability levels, from gentle circular walks from Hayfield to more strenuous ascents.
  • The routes in Hayfield are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 1,800 reviews. More than 11,000 hikers have used komoot to explore Hayfield's varied terrain.

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Kinder Reservoir, Kinder Downfall & Kinder Low loop from Bowden Bridge — Peak District National Park

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Embark on a challenging hike through the dramatic landscapes of the Peak District with the Kinder Reservoir, Kinder Downfall & Kinder Low loop from Bowden Bridge. This moderate route covers 8.5 miles (13.7 km) and involves a significant 1431 feet (436 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking around 4 hours and 8 minutes to complete. You will encounter diverse terrain, from steep ascents and rough tracks to the tranquil waters of Kinder Reservoir and the striking gritstone formations that dot the expansive purple heather moors.

Prepare for a demanding hike that requires a good level of fitness, especially given the varied and often rugged terrain. Sections around William Clough may involve stream crossings, and the path along Kinder Reservoir can be wet underfoot. The Kinder Plateau, particularly between Kinder Low and Kinder Downfall, is known for being boggy and peaty, so you might find the experience more enjoyable in dry weather or when the ground is frozen. Starting from Bowden Bridge, this loop is best suited for experienced walkers.

This trail offers more than just scenic views; it is steeped in history and natural wonder. You will reach Kinder Downfall, the highest waterfall in the Peak District, which transforms from a powerful cascade after rain to a more subtle trickle. From Kinder Low, marked by a trig point, you can enjoy panoramic views across the moorland plateau of Kinder Scout, often extending to Yorkshire, Cheshire, and even Wales on clear days. Portions of the route also follow the famous Pennine Way and pass through areas associated with the pivotal 1932 Kinder Scout Mass Trespass.

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Embark on an easy hike around Kinder Reservoir, a circular route offering diverse scenery below Kinder Scout. You will traverse heather-clad moors and encounter dramatic crags of the High Peak, providing a true taste of the Peak District. The trail, spanning 4.2 miles (6.8 km) with an elevation gain of 563 feet (172 metres), also guides you through sheltered, tree-lined sections and past William Clough, where you can admire waterfalls and pine tree plantations. Expect panoramic views of the reservoir, and on clear days, you might even spot vistas stretching across several counties. This enjoyable loop typically takes around 1 hours and 57 minutes to complete, making it a perfect outing for a leisurely afternoon.

Before you set out, make sure to wear sturdy, appropriate footwear, as the path includes rough tracks, rocky sections, and gritstone edges. Be prepared for potentially boggy and muddy conditions, especially after rainfall, which can make some parts of the trail more challenging. Due to steep slopes, stiles, and kissing gates along the way, this route is not suitable for wheelchairs or pushchairs. Plan your visit during drier periods for the most comfortable experience.

This particular route stands out for its unique position below the imposing Kinder Scout, offering a different perspective of the iconic Peak District landmark. The varied landscape, from open moorland to the sheltered beauty of William Clough with its distinctive pine tree plantations, showcases the region's natural diversity. It provides an accessible way to experience the grandeur of the High Peak without committing to a full ascent of Kinder Scout itself, making it a popular choice for many hikers.

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August 20, 2025, Steep Cobbled Path to Kinder Reservoir

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Some amazing rocks around!!!

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Can get very boggy after heavy rain around this area

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A worthy piece of historical reading...

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An interesting piece of architectural history

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Mike 🧭
August 15, 2024, Kinder Reservoir

Such a gorgeous area with plenty of different walks

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Very quiet for a reservoir that can be partially walked around.

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A real insight into the history of the reservoir of when and how it was constructed. Worth a read and it also offers a great view of the reservoir.

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Exploring the Dark Peak’s plateaus

While the Peak District has three distinct geological regions, it’s perhaps best known for the Dark Peak region. This vast area of moorland provides some of the best hiking trails around Hayfield and it’s directly accessible from the village on foot. 

From Hayfield, hikes towards the Kinder Scout plateau will almost always give you spectacular views of the Kinder Downfall, a dramatic waterfall cascading from the top of the moor. The waterfall is the highest in the Peak District and occasionally freezes over in winter, creating a phenomenal display of icicles. 

Kinder Scout rises around 1,500 feet (457 m) above Hayfield so you’ll need to be prepared for the ascent. Once you’ve got to the top though, you’ll be rewarded. The views from the Dark Peak’s plateaus, especially Kinder Scout, offer stunning panoramas of the surrounding hills and valleys. 

You’ve got free reign to wander Kinder Scout’s open heath but to avoid wet feet, watch out for the numerous streams that begin up here. If you hike in spring, keep a lookout for this area’s most unique resident, the mountain hare. These cautious creatures are active throughout the year but their white winter coats are easier to spot against the moorland after snowmelt, before they change back to their summer brown. 

Staying low around Hayfield

Hayfield occupies a nook on the valley floor surrounded by hills on every side. The flat walks around Hayfield follow the River Sett westwards or eastwards to the River Kinder and the Kinder Reservoir. There are plenty of trails to explore in the low contours of the surrounding hills and paths going upwards do so with a gentle gradient, allowing even tired legs to get fantastic views. 

Walking trails along the River Goyt are also easy to reach from Hayfield. From nearby New Mills, you can explore both up and down the Goyt along a wide valley. The variation of Hayfield’s walks are one of the reasons the village makes such a good base if you want to access the Kinder Scout region.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does hiking in Hayfield compare to Edale?

Hayfield is the primary starting point for routes exploring the western side of the Kinder Scout plateau, known for its rugged Dark Peak terrain. Edale provides access to the southern edges and is the official start of the Pennine Way. Both are excellent hubs, but Hayfield offers a distinct perspective on the area's dramatic landscapes.

Are there many circular walks starting from Hayfield?

Yes, Hayfield is an excellent base for circular hikes. You can find routes of varying lengths and difficulties, from challenging ascents onto the Kinder plateau to more moderate loops in the surrounding valleys. A great example is the South Head, Kinder Low & Kinder Reservoir loop, which offers a comprehensive tour of the local landscape.

What are the parking options for hikers in Hayfield?

There are several pay-and-display car parks in and around Hayfield that are convenient for starting a hike. The Bowden Bridge car park is particularly popular for accessing routes up to Kinder Scout. It's advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends and holidays, as spaces can fill up quickly. Some on-street parking is available, but please park considerately.

Can I reach Hayfield using public transport?

Yes, Hayfield is accessible by public transport. Regular bus services connect the village to nearby towns like New Mills and Glossop, which have train stations with connections to Manchester and Sheffield. This makes it a feasible option for those looking to hike without a car.

Are there any easy, family-friendly walks around Hayfield?

Definitely. For a gentle and accessible walk, the Sett Valley Trail is a fantastic choice. It follows a former railway line, offering a relatively flat 2.5-mile path suitable for families with children and pushchairs. The Kinder Reservoir loop from Hayfield is another excellent option, providing scenic views without a strenuous climb.

Can I bring my dog on hikes around Hayfield?

Many trails around Hayfield are suitable for dogs, but it's important to be mindful of the environment. On moorland paths, especially around Kinder Scout, dogs must be kept on a short lead between March 1st and July 31st to protect ground-nesting birds. Always be prepared for encounters with livestock and keep your dog under control.

Are there any hikes that feature waterfalls?

Yes, the most famous waterfall in the area is Kinder Downfall, the tallest in the Peak District. You can see it on the classic Kinder Reservoir, Kinder Downfall & Kinder Low loop. In strong westerly winds, the water is blown back up, creating a spectacular spray that looks like the waterfall is flowing backward.

What is the best time of year to hike in Hayfield?

Late spring and summer offer the best conditions, with longer daylight hours and generally drier paths. However, the moorlands can be beautiful in autumn when the heather is in bloom. Winter hiking is possible but requires experience and proper equipment, as conditions on the plateau can be severe with snow, ice, and poor visibility.

How difficult are the hikes up to Kinder Scout from Hayfield?

Routes onto the Kinder Scout plateau are generally challenging. They involve steep ascents, uneven terrain, and navigation across open moorland which can be difficult in poor weather. A good level of fitness and navigation skills are recommended. For a less strenuous option, consider the Sett Valley Trail – Fallen Lantern Pike Trig Point loop which offers great views without the full ascent.

What do other hikers say about the trails around Hayfield?

The area is highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.7 stars. Hikers often praise the dramatic scenery of the Dark Peak, the sense of remoteness on the Kinder plateau, and the variety of walks available, from challenging mountain treks to gentle valley paths.

How many hiking trails are there around Hayfield?

There are over 100 hiking routes to explore around Hayfield on komoot. These range from 35 easy walks perfect for a casual day out, to over 20 difficult trails that will challenge experienced hikers, ensuring there's a path for every ability level.

Are there any good pubs for a meal after a hike?

Hayfield village has several traditional pubs that are popular with walkers for a post-hike meal or drink. You'll find a welcoming atmosphere and hearty food, providing the perfect way to relax and refuel after a day exploring the Peak District hills.

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