Walks in Buxton
Sarah Gaffney-Lang, Families EditorIt’s not at all surprising that a spa town known for the curative properties of its mineral-rich spring water is also full of walking routes and hikes primed to soothe the soul. Buxton has so much green space to enjoy you simply cannot beat the fresh Derbyshire air.
If you are looking for something structured, then there are four different Discover Buxton Walking Tours to choose from (covering key landmarks, food and drink, and the geology of the area) which enable you to take in the sights while having your history delivered by a knowledgeable local expert.
Buxton even has its own rambling club, and group-led walks take place each Sunday morning. Departing from the Pavilion Gardens car park, ramblers can choose from a short walk (of up to eight miles) or a medium to long walk (which is generally up to 12 but *sometimes* more). The very existence of a Buxton-based rambling club suggests a high level of enthusiasm for exploring the stunning Peak District area on foot. All are welcome, whether resident or visitor (please note that a joining fee may apply though, so its best to check their website). Swing by the Buxton Pudding Emporium on your way, to try a slice of their specialty pudding which combines custard, pastry and jam and is sure to provide the necessary sustenance to keep you going.
Just a ten minute walk from Buxton’s town centre Poole’s Cavern and Buxton Country Park combines activities for kids including daily tours of the ‘show caves’, a tree-top adventure zip wire, and woodland-based activity groups. For walks, though, it is the land directly above the caves – Buxton Country Park which provide ample picnicking space, wonderful woodlands to roam, and some of the best panoramic views across the Peaks. Trek to the hill’s summit and you’ll find Solomon’s Temple.
And for those wishing to quench their thirst after all that stomping about, The George at Alstonefield pub is perfect for summer drinks and delicious five-star food in glorious country-side surroundings with several trails on its doorstep.
Come rain or shine, we think Buxton is an incredibly special place for a walk – whether that’s in your sturdy boots for climbing hills, or comfy shoes for an amble around the splendid and flatter (!) Pavilion Gardens.
For more information about our suggested walks, including maps of the local area and routes, pop along to Buxton Crescent Heritage Experience which houses the Visitors Centre.