Alport Valley

Heritage Site in Derbyshire High Peak

England

Alport Valley

Ford crossing the River Alport
Ford crossing the River Alport Credit: Ian Calderwood

Alport Valley, located in Derbyshire, England, is a picturesque heritage site renowned for its natural beauty and historical significance. Situated within the Peak District National Park, this valley is a haven for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and history buffs alike.

The valley is characterized by its stunning landscapes, encompassing rolling hills, craggy cliffs, and wooded areas. Alport River gracefully meanders through the valley, adding to its charm. The area is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including rare wildflowers, various bird species, and even the occasional glimpse of deer.

Alport Valley is not only a natural paradise, but it also holds historical importance. The valley boasts a rich mining heritage, with evidence of lead mining dating back centuries. The remains of old mine shafts and buildings can be spotted throughout the valley, serving as a reminder of the area's industrial past.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Alport Valley offers an array of activities. The valley provides fantastic opportunities for walking, with numerous trails catering to all levels of fitness. The challenging Alport Castles walk is particularly popular, taking hikers up steep slopes to the impressive rock formations known as the Alport Castles.

Visitors can also enjoy picnicking in the valley's idyllic spots or simply relishing the tranquility and breathtaking views. The valley is easily accessible by foot or bicycle from nearby villages, and ample parking is available for those arriving by car.

Alport Valley is a true gem within Derbyshire, offering a harmonious blend of natural beauty and historical significance that makes it a must-visit destination for all who appreciate the wonders of the great outdoors.

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Alport Valley Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.42/-1.801 or Grid Reference SK1391. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Ford crossing the River Alport
Ford crossing the River Alport
Footbridge over the River Alport
Footbridge over the River Alport
Ford crossing the River Alport
Ford crossing the River Alport
Alport Dale Looking towards Grindlesgrain Tor.
Alport Dale
Looking towards Grindlesgrain Tor.
Alport Castles The distinctive rock outcrops at Alport Castles.  Nether Moor in the foreground and Crookstone Hill in the near middle distance (Crookstone Knoll prominent to the left).
Alport Castles
The distinctive rock outcrops at Alport Castles. Nether Moor in the foreground and Crookstone Hill in the near middle distance (Crookstone Knoll prominent to the left).
Slopes below Alport Castles as seen from Alport Farm
Slopes below Alport Castles as seen from Alport Farm
Uphill view towards Alport Castles The perspective of this photo is misleading - the uphill gradient is a lot steeper than you may think. The very unusual shape of the landscape is due to due to mass slippage of rock strata after the most recent ice age about 10,000 years ago.
Uphill view towards Alport Castles
The perspective of this photo is misleading - the uphill gradient is a lot steeper than you may think. The very unusual shape of the landscape is due to due to mass slippage of rock strata after the most recent ice age about 10,000 years ago.
Alport Castles
Alport Castles
Southeast from Alport Castles towards Rowlee Pasture The gently sloping gradients to the east and southeast contrast with the precipitous drops to the West of Alport Castles.
Southeast from Alport Castles towards Rowlee Pasture
The gently sloping gradients to the east and southeast contrast with the precipitous drops to the West of Alport Castles.
Sheer drops on the northern side of Alport Castles Alport Valley Plantations can be seen on the opposite side of the valley.
Sheer drops on the northern side of Alport Castles
Alport Valley Plantations can be seen on the opposite side of the valley.
Paved Footpath over Rowlee Pasture Footpath close to the high point of this area with the gaping Alport valley visible on the left of picture.
Paved Footpath over Rowlee Pasture
Footpath close to the high point of this area with the gaping Alport valley visible on the left of picture.
The Upper Reaches of Ouzelden Clough Access land to the east of Alport Castles.
The Upper Reaches of Ouzelden Clough
Access land to the east of Alport Castles.
Erosion, Alport Castles A popular viewpoint for the castles. The footpath can be made out on the top.
Erosion, Alport Castles
A popular viewpoint for the castles. The footpath can be made out on the top.
Not many folk about Just me and a few sheep, on Birchinlee Pasture, on a path from Howden to Alport Castles.
Not many folk about
Just me and a few sheep, on Birchinlee Pasture, on a path from Howden to Alport Castles.
Grouse butt Number 2 On the path from Ditch Clough Plantation to Alport Castles. Only saw and heard one grouse today.Yet the information is that grouse numbers are higher than in previous years (<span class="nowrap"><a title="http://news.uk.msn.com/environment/red-grouse-numbers-at-record-high" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://news.uk.msn.com/environment/red-grouse-numbers-at-record-high">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> )
Grouse butt Number 2
On the path from Ditch Clough Plantation to Alport Castles. Only saw and heard one grouse today.Yet the information is that grouse numbers are higher than in previous years (LinkExternal link )
Alport Castles, foggy day The Alport Castles are a landslip, said to be the largest landslide in the UK. North of the Snake Road and west of Ladybower Reservoir the land is part of the National Trust's High Peak Estate.
Debris from the landslide has produced several mounds, the largest of which — the "Tower" — from a distance resembles a full scale motte and bailey castle.
Alport Castles, foggy day
The Alport Castles are a landslip, said to be the largest landslide in the UK. North of the Snake Road and west of Ladybower Reservoir the land is part of the National Trust's High Peak Estate. Debris from the landslide has produced several mounds, the largest of which — the "Tower" — from a distance resembles a full scale motte and bailey castle.
Little Moor, by Alport Castles Fog briefly lifting; a minute later all gone.
Little Moor, by Alport Castles
Fog briefly lifting; a minute later all gone.
Path in the fog, Birchinlee Pasture The path leads away from Alport Castles, across Rowlee Pasture.
Path in the fog, Birchinlee Pasture
The path leads away from Alport Castles, across Rowlee Pasture.
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Alport Valley is located at Grid Ref: SK1391 (Lat: 53.42, Lng: -1.801)

Administrative County: Derbyshire

District: High Peak

Police Authority: Derbyshire

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Alport Castles Farm
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