30th July 2025 An early start in sunshine. Walked through Wyming Brook and then up
Redicar Clough. Once out of the wood I was faced with head high bracken, which
hid the path. It was nice to get onto the ridge to the Head Stone.
Spend a while at the Head Stone taking in the view in the 'remote' place.
Follow the described route back to the car. This can be wet but after the dry
spell we have had the spring and early summer all the paths were dry. There
are signs up all over the northern Peak District stating No Fires and I can see
why.
24th July 2024 A nice summer's day for this walk and the sun shone all the way.
The trees in Wyming Brook have been felled which does open out the area.
Actually cut the route short, as you can do, by returning to the car directly
from the "ruined" house by following the conduit and walking back along the road.
18th January 2023 Today there was some snow on the ground, frozen ground and bright
sunshine. Very cold early on but warmed up a little later. Once at Wyming
Brook walked down the track to Reddin Clough then taking the path up to the
ridge. Much easier in the frozen conditions. Coffee at Head Stone was shortened
due to the cold. A great walk in magical conditions.
2nd September 2022 There are a number of variations on this route. Today I took the
path right from the bus terminal and down to the towards Rivelin Reservoir.
Following this path gets to the bottom of Wyming Brook where the
route describes if followed. With the views at the Head Stone towards Derwent
Edge over the moors, it is hard to believe that this is only 5km from
one of the largest cities in the UK.
7th September 2021 It is amazing what open space there is just outside the built up area
of Sheffield. Walked form the edge of the housing into the Moors. Heather i
on the turn - still nice through. The bracken as I left the woods was really
something - over head high. Again, away from the car parks there was
nobody about. Great little walk.
5th July 2020 Back out in the Peak District post lockdown. It was busy at the honey-spots of
Wyming Brook and Redmires but once away from there the moors are your own. A good walk
in the afternoon despite the sunshine and showers. Good to be out on the moors again