For many people the word “limestone” immediately brings to mind images of gorges, crags, caves and fossils. The Limestone Way in Derbyshire certainly has all these features as well as wonderful scenery and historically important places along its 46 miles (or 74 km) starting in Castleton and running South through the White Peak as far as Rocester.
This is the second video in a series of six:
1. Introduction https://youtu.be/LQdTHD27mhI
2. Castleton to Monyash https://youtu.be/LaYy6kpkhUY
3. Monyash to Bonsall https://youtu.be/LT2vn2nduS8
4. Bonsall to Matlock and back again https://youtu.be/mGpCWO0W7tE
5. Bonsall to Tissington https://youtu.be/uwqqzE9MT18
6. Tissington to Rocester https://youtu.be/sZRbtuwO-gI
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