Walking the Limestone Way | Peak District National Park

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Walking the Limestone Way through the Peak District National Park over 3 days.
The Limestone Way is a 46 mile, long-distance footpath that goes through Derbyshire, England. Starting in Castleton in the North and continues all the way to Rocester, Staffordshire in the South. Travelling through the White Peak area of the Peak District National Park, named the White Peak due to the Limestone found in this area, the trail originally finished in Matlock, but was extended an extra 20 miles to connect with the Staffordshire Way in Rocester.

I walked the 46 miles over 3 days.

OS Maps route download:
https://explore.osmaps.com/route/1445...

Derbyshire Portway (46 miles):
   • The Derbyshire Portway - Part 1  

The Pilgrims Way - Winchester to Canterbury (160 miles):
   • England's Pilgrimage | Ancient Tracks...  

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