| Day | Wednesday |
| Date | 06/07/2022 |
| Start Time | 6:30 pm |
| Walk Name | Jane Eyre Trail |
| Description | A walk around the Hathersage area that inspired Charlotte Bronte to write Jane Eyre after visiting the area. Hathersage, Brookfields manor, North Lees, Stanage Edge, Moorseats. Its a good climb up to Stanage Edge from Hathersage. |
| Walk Leader | Mandy K |
| Notify | Please text 07586 842 361 by 4pm the day before to sign up |
| Start Point | Hathersage, Bus shelter on A6187 |
| Start Point Details | Bus shelter by the public toilets on main road (A6187) in Hathersage. Parking can be tricky in Hathersage. Station Approach has a few spaces and Dore Lane (going down to the viaduct) is usually good. Failing that, you can usually park in Outseats on Jagger's Lane. There is also a big pay and display next to the swimming pool on Oddfellows road. What3words - ///shin.wings.decoding |
| Grid Reference | SK 2301 8152 - nearest postcode: S32 1AA |
| Grade | A2 |
| Distance | 5.5 miles |
| Additional Information | Dogs must be on a lead if there is livestock around. Option for Hathersage fish and chips. Open 3.30pm to 7.30pm arrive early as they may cook to order and there is usually a queue. |
| Dog Friendly | yes |
| Map | Click for Streetmap of start point Click for Google map of start point |