Showing posts with label moorlands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label moorlands. Show all posts

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Ranger-led Peak District hike

Most people do not go walking to experience a low, but there are three on a ranger-led Peak District hike next month.

Held on November 12th, it starts at Great Hucklow village cross at 12:00 GMT and then carries on to Grindlow and Foolow in a four mile route that is completed by 15:30 GMT.

While some may prefer shorter, lower-level walks of this kind in the autumn and winter, others might still wish to get on higher moors.

The same weekend offers two other ranger guided walks in the national park, including one above Bamford and Derwent with views of Win Hill and another exploring wartime air crash sites on the Kinder Plateau, both of which are on Sunday, November 13th.

In the latter case, this coincides with remembrance Sunday and offers a chance to pay respects to the airmen lost in the incidents.

Don’t forget to bring your walking boots, waterproofs and food and drink.

Monday, September 26, 2011

Tourism promotion row

A ROW is looming over a tourism campaign aimed at attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors to the Staffordshire Moorlands.

Community leaders say the Staffordshire Peak District brand was adopted  to ensure that the Moorlands gets its fair share of national park tourists.

But only one third of the Moorlands falls within the Peak District boundary and opponents fear tourism outlets in other areas, such as Biddulph and Cheadle,  could lose out.

How was the motion passed in the first place?

Former Moorlands District council leader Ron Locker has tabled a motion to Saturday’s full meeting of the district council calling on the authority to ditch the brand and market the Moorlands in its own right.