Day 42: Ilam to Chelmorton
A beautiful day in the Peak District, climbing up through valleys and walking along cycle tracks.
It was very warm when I left Ilam this morning, venturing towards Dovedale.
- Date: 1 May 2024
- Start: Ilam
- End: Chelmorton
- Miles: 18.1
- Total miles: 539.5
- Accommodation: Kieren and Amy’s House
I was surprised how quiet Dovedale was this morning, although that reason became clear once I saw the sign that said the stepping stones were closed. Although they seemed pretty intact when I went by them.
I then headed up the first valley to Milldale.
I bumped into my old friends on the way up the second valley, giving them a little clap as I walked by.
The entrance to the third valley was a bit flooded and needed some careful stepping over stones to not get my feet soggy.
I then arrived in the village of Biggin, where I had intended to eat in the pub, but it was closed when I arrived so sadly I had to plough on in hunger.
I joined the Pennine Bridleway (different to the Pennine Way), which runs along the Tissington Trail, a cycle path running through the Peak District, and stopped for lunch at a cafe.
I reached my end point for the day, a pub in the village of Chelmorton. I waited for my brother to come and pick me up and take me back to his house where I’ll be staying the next two nights, with a rest day tomorrow.







































Danny, so beautiful. And you are so fantastic to be doing this. Your G-Ma is inspired!
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