Deep Dale

Peak Limestone

There are two Deep Dales running south from the A6. This one goes from Topley Pike to Brierlow Bar. Both sport and trad climbing in the mid and lower grades, plus a handful of harder lines (Thirst House Cave) and some very hard bouldering (Badger Cove). Most routes see little attention, beware of loose rock and old bolts.

An SAC (Special Area of Conservation, as designated by the European Union) managed by the Derbyshire Wildlife Trust. 

Crag information
Climbing Area: Peak District Rock Type: Limestone
Importance: Local CRoW Land: Yes
Ownership: Wildlife Trust No. of Routes: 33
Within National Park: Yes Year Developed: 1977
Grid Reference: SK098715

The landowners (Derbyshire Wildlife Trust) remain concerned with climbing at this site, but will tolerate low-key activity that doesn't damage vegetation/scree slopes. They have also requested no further development occurs. Although climbing is a permitted activity on CRoW land, placing bolts requires landowner permision. For full details please see the BMC 'From Horseshoe to Harpur Hill' guidebook.

Note: the hard sport routes in Thirst House Cave have now been de-equipped by DWT.

CRoW Information

Open access land, designated under the Countryside & Rights of Way Act (2000) give area access rather than linear access as provided by public rights of way. It also gives a legal right of access specifically for climbing, as well as walking and other quiet recreation on foot.

Please bear in mind however that the landowner still has the right to restrict access for up to 28 days per year (often used on public safety grounds for shooting in moorland areas), and can also apply for longer term restrictions with Natural England (such as bans on dogs, or regular restrictions during particular times of year). It is important to check for these restrictions regularly as they can be added at short notice – all details for open access land in England can be found on Natural England’s website.  

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