Black Clough

Valley in Derbyshire High Peak

England

Black Clough

Alport Dale Looking towards Grindlesgrain Tor.
Alport Dale Credit: steven ruffles

Black Clough is a picturesque valley located in Derbyshire, England. Situated within the Peak District National Park, it offers breathtaking natural beauty and a tranquil environment for visitors to enjoy. The valley is named after the small stream that meanders through it, known as Black Clough Brook.

Lush green hills surround the valley, creating a stunning backdrop for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The area is renowned for its diverse wildlife, including various bird species, mammals, and plant life. It is a haven for birdwatchers, who can spot species such as the red grouse, curlew, and kestrel.

Black Clough is also known for its walking trails, which cater to all levels of fitness and experience. The valley offers a range of routes, from gentle strolls along the brook to more challenging hikes up the nearby hills. One popular walk is the Black Clough Trail, a circular route that takes visitors through the valley, passing by ancient woodland and offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.

For those interested in history, Black Clough has some fascinating remnants of its industrial past. The valley was once home to numerous mills, which utilized the power of the brook to drive machinery. While most of these mills have now disappeared, some ruins and remnants can still be found, providing a glimpse into the region's industrial heritage.

Overall, Black Clough is a hidden gem in Derbyshire, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in nature, explore walking trails, and discover the area's rich history. It is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of the Peak District.

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Black Clough Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.441206/-1.7972248 or Grid Reference SK1393. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Alport Dale Looking towards Grindlesgrain Tor.
Alport Dale
Looking towards Grindlesgrain Tor.
Temporary bridge made for logging vehicles An area of mature conifers was clear felled and this bridge was made for access by logging vehicles using some of the cut logs.
Temporary bridge made for logging vehicles
An area of mature conifers was clear felled and this bridge was made for access by logging vehicles using some of the cut logs.
Logging near Derwent Reservoirs Clear felling of mature plantations has occurred while other people have planted trees in many acres of previously open moorland and valley sides.
Logging near Derwent Reservoirs
Clear felling of mature plantations has occurred while other people have planted trees in many acres of previously open moorland and valley sides.
Westend Moor Summit
Westend Moor Summit
Peat Bog Deep gully cut through the peat on Alport Moor.
Peat Bog
Deep gully cut through the peat on Alport Moor.
Linch Clough A faint but easily navigable path can be picked up here, connecting the upper reaches of the clough with Kings Tree below.
Linch Clough
A faint but easily navigable path can be picked up here, connecting the upper reaches of the clough with Kings Tree below.
Linch Clough A faint but easily navigable path can be picked up here, connecting the upper reaches of the clough with Kings Tree in the valley below.
Linch Clough
A faint but easily navigable path can be picked up here, connecting the upper reaches of the clough with Kings Tree in the valley below.
Track above Ditch Clough Howden Reservoir can just be seen in the valley below.
Track above Ditch Clough
Howden Reservoir can just be seen in the valley below.
Grazing near Ditch Clough
Grazing near Ditch Clough
Ditch Clough
Ditch Clough
Alport Dale from Birchin Hat Looking up the dale on a fine afternoon in late September.
Alport Dale from Birchin Hat
Looking up the dale on a fine afternoon in late September.
Upper Reaches of Alport Dale
Upper Reaches of Alport Dale
Trig Point Above Alport Dale The valley itself can be seen to the west.
Trig Point Above Alport Dale
The valley itself can be seen to the west.
Boggy Moorland above Alport Dale A distant view of the dale and Birchin Hat.
Boggy Moorland above Alport Dale
A distant view of the dale and Birchin Hat.
A Distant View Towards the Grinah Stones Looking north over empty grassland from a spot summit on Westend Moor.
A Distant View Towards the Grinah Stones
Looking north over empty grassland from a spot summit on Westend Moor.
Westend Moor Looking east towards the Howden valley.
Westend Moor
Looking east towards the Howden valley.
Fox Moth Caterpillar on Ridgewalk Moor Common moth larvae pictured here on one of its favoured habitats (heather) on a mild afternoon in early October.
Fox Moth Caterpillar on Ridgewalk Moor
Common moth larvae pictured here on one of its favoured habitats (heather) on a mild afternoon in early October.
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Black Clough is located at Grid Ref: SK1393 (Lat: 53.441206, Lng: -1.7972248)

Administrative County: Derbyshire

District: High Peak

Police Authority: Derbyshire

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Black Clough Westend Moor

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