
From here, follow the trail west as it branches off from the road and begins to climb up the steep hill.Ĭontinue to the northwest as the trail passes through several fields and enters into a vast stretch of wood on the edge of a farm. Continue following along the road as it turns to the south and heads through the forest, where you will eventually come close to the Gulliver’s Kingdom theme park. Setting out from the car park next to the Matlock Bath railway station, head west to make your way over the flowing waters of the River Derwent to cross the A6 and head through the village. Additionally, if you are planning on completing the entire route on foot, wear proper walking shoes to combat the steep terrain up the hillside of the Abraham Heights and High Tor. If you are looking to utilize the gondola or simply to enjoy some of the sweeping views across the Derbyshire landscape without the crowds, make sure to arrive early. Please park safely and responsibly and only park in designated car park spaces and not on roads or grass verges.The Heights of Abraham and High Tor Circular Walk is a popular walking route due to the amazing viewpoints and attractions that can be found in the area.There is no need to book your car parking space but please be aware that spaces can become very limited by 9am on weekends, bank holidays and school holidays.Should you encounter any signal problems when using the Pay by Phone option, you can donate to our Peak District App For non - National Trust members please use the Pay by Phone option in Mam Nick car park, information on how to do this is on the machine.National Trust Mam Nick car park (near Mam Tor) is a very small car park, if you cannot find a space, please return at a less busier time or have an alternative car park to park in or a quieter place to explore.

Refreshments at tea-rooms and pubs in Castleton (not NT) please be respectful of local communities.
