Derwent Edges

Eastern Gritstone

Consisting of The Hurkling Stones, The Wheel Stones, White Tor, Dovestones Tor, Back Tor & Howshaw Tor. A great collection of boulders, tors, and craglets fringing the Derwent valley - good choice in a hot summer for both routes and bouldering.

Crag information
Climbing Area: Peak District Rock Type: Gritstone
Importance: Local CRoW Land: Yes
Ownership: National Trust No. of Routes: 162
Within National Park: Yes Year Developed: 1949
Grid Reference: SK202878

Access restrictions under CRoW for the Derwent Moors sometimes apply, these vary each year - see signing at access points, or check the PDNP website for closure dates.

2023 published closure dates are: - August 29th - 31st; September 1st, 4th-8th, 11th - 15th, 18th - 22nd and 25th - 29th; October 2nd - 5th

These closures do not affect the concessionary path along Derwent Edge which remains open.

Parking and Approach

Approach either from limited parking at Cutthroat bridge on the A57, or from the layby just north of the Strines Inn (better for Back & Howshaw Tor).

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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