2025 Welcome to the Eastern Moors and Burbage Moors,
part of the Peak District National Park
A mosaic landscape
The moors are managed with the grain of nature, with natural processes guiding the rich tapestry of habitats and wildlife.
Step through the entrance gates and explore 14 square miles of the Peak District. Sitting on the edges of Sheffield, the Eatern and Burbage Moors boast breath-taking scenery, an abundance of wildlife and a fascinating history dating from the Bronze Age.
This reserve is peppered with bridleways, footpaths and renowned climbing edges. Who lives here, you ask? On a warm, sunny day, tread quietly and keep your eyes peeled for timid Adders basking. If you’re lucky, you might spot a Short-eared Owls hunting in the meadows, while Skylarks nest in the moors. Tiptoe along a stream and listen out for the ‘plop’ of a Water Vole leaving the bank, and be sure to give our tenants’ small herds of hardy cattle a wave on your walk.
https://www.rspb.org.uk/days-out/reserves/eastern-moors
Fantastic area to walk with chaging views throughout the walk. Various lengths of walks. With fantastic sun sets and sun rises
But once you’ve walked down into the valley, the beauty is unrivalled with sweeping views for miles. Not for the unaccustomed walker because there can be some muddy and hilly areas so take appropriate footwear but well worth it. Along the top of the circular route is a great area for mountain biking.
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