Walk through Chee Dale, a limestone gorge in Derbyshire's Peak District National Park. These unique stepping stones along the River Wye offer a popular hiking experience.Why Go🌊 Unique stepping stones along River Wye🏞️ Stunning limestone cliffs and diverse plant life🌿 Diverse flora and fauna🚶♀️ Popular hike, moderate difficulty🦅 Spot dippers and kingfishers🐦 Popular for birding, hiking, running🐾 Dog-friendly (on leash)Why Avoid⚠️ Stepping stones can be submerged or very slippery after heavy rain or during high river levels🚧 Requires caution, alternative routes may be needed🥾 Path can be muddy, slippery, requires scrambling❄️ River flow fierce in winter, proceed with caution🚫 Not suitable for pushchairs or wheelchairs⛰️ Challenging in placesTips👟 Wear appropriate footwear, especially waterproof boots if it's been wet🕒 Estimated 1 hour 10 minutes to complete the loop🗓️ Best used from April until October❄️ Proceed with caution during winter months due to fierce river flow🅿️ Limited parking, arrive early on weekendsHours🕒 Best used April - OctoberParking🅿️ Lay-by on A6 near Miller's Dale (SK17 8SN). Topley Pike (free) or Wyedale (pay and display) parking areas on the A6.
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