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Follow on Google News | Peak District Online Launch The Froggatt Walks VideoPeak District Online launches the 66th video of the Peak District - this time covering walks around Froggatt. Peak District Walks that are already available to view include Bakewell, Dovedale, Froggatt, Goyt Valley, Kinder and Mamtor –
Peak District Online launches the 66th video of the Peak District - this time covering walks around Mam Tor. The Peak District Walks series is the second in an exciting new concept to help both casual and more experienced walkers find the very best routes for perfect days out in this glorious area. Peak District Walks provide a unique chance to see superb, circular walks in advance of you trying them for yourself. It is filmed and narrated from the walker's point of view so once on the route you will recognise which way to go at every turn. The video captures the detail, variety and stunning beauty of each 6-12 mile walk in the Peak District, with suggestions for other days out in each area. Peak District Walks that are already available to view include Bakewell, Dovedale, Froggatt, Goyt Valley, Kinder and Mamtor – The moorland plateau of Kinder Scout is very popular with hikers and boasts the highest waterfall in the Peak District. The highest point in Derbyshire, a clear day will provide views to Manchester and even the Welsh mountains in the far distance. Kinder is most popularly approached by walkers either from Edale village, up Grindsbrook, or via Jacob's Ladder and on to Kinder Low but whichever route you take it will provide an enjoyable Peak District Walk. The incredible views from the top over the Derbyshire countryside and beyond have long attracted walkers to this fascinating hill, Mam Tor. Steeped in history with Bronze age remains and an Iron Age hill fort, this stunning location, thought to be one of the oldest hill forts in England, has fascinated people for centuries and is now one of the most popular Peak District Walks. The hills is known as the Shivering Mountain, a reference not to the winds that blow there in the winter but to the physical make-up of the hill, which is shale, that flakes away and is still shaping the hill. To see more of the videos please visit http://www.peakdistrictonline.co.uk/ To see the Mam Tor Video please visit http://www.youtube.com/ # # # The internets most popular guide to the Peak District - with the latest accommodation information, hotels and cottages in abundance, and everything to do and see in the Peak District and surrounding areas of Derbyshire http://www.peakdistrictonline.co.uk End
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