Curbar Edge is a striking escarpment that offers breathtaking views of the rolling countryside and is a favorite among hikers and climbers. This scenic destination features rugged trails ideal for all skill levels, making it accessible for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The unique rock formations provide picturesque backdrops for photography and exploration. A visit to Curbar Edge promises not only physical activity but also a chance to connect with nature in an awe-inspiring setting. Experience the tranquility and beauty of this iconic landmark in the heart of the Peak District.

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Piotr Adas

5 Google Rating

Beautiful sights

5/ 5

Beautiful sights

peter bradshaw

5 Google Rating

Pleasent everytime

5/ 5

Pleasent everytime

bob smith

5 Google Rating

Epic

5/ 5

Epic

Richard Booth

5 Google Rating

Great place to visit. Lots of walking paths and stunning views.

5/ 5

Great place to visit. Lots of walking paths and stunning views.

Rebecca Hale

5 Google Rating

Medium to Hard Walk. Great views at the top, plenty of space to have a flask or picnic. No bins, so

5/ 5

Medium to Hard Walk. Great views at the top, plenty of space to have a flask or picnic. No bins, so take rubbish back with you. Wore walking boots, but trainers totally fine. Different gradients and terrain throughout. Was hard going downhill, but well worth the Sunday dinner at the end of it.

Warren Brooks

5 Google Rating

Curbar to Froggart edge looks fantastic. Parking is very close but quickly fills and accessibility m

5/ 5

Curbar to Froggart edge looks fantastic. Parking is very close but quickly fills and accessibility means it gets busy quickly. Very easy to navigate from on top though, and there's a slightly more adventurous route below the rock face for a scramble here and there. I'm sure climbers need no introduction but there's plenty here!

Simon

5 Google Rating

A popular spot. You'll need to be here early for a place in the car park. There's a busy coffee van

5/ 5

A popular spot. You'll need to be here early for a place in the car park. There's a busy coffee van parked as well. (Sunday) A beautiful place to walk, play or just sit and look at the view.

Jackie smith

5 Google Rating

An amazing place, rugged rock outcrops and wonderful valley views. Easy walking along the top. Car p

5/ 5

An amazing place, rugged rock outcrops and wonderful valley views. Easy walking along the top. Car park at the top with gentle walk to the edge.

Sarah Pyle

5 Google Rating

Spent the most glorious day at Curbar Edge and back through the woodland below it. Was supposed to r

5/ 5

Spent the most glorious day at Curbar Edge and back through the woodland below it. Was supposed to rain but it didn't and maybe that's why it was so quiet today. The views and rocky outcrops are spectacular. It's so green and the heather is just starting to bloom. Sublime.

b tee

5 Google Rating

Nice view overlooking the village. Easy walk and climb to the top. Public pay and park car park avai

5/ 5

Nice view overlooking the village. Easy walk and climb to the top. Public pay and park car park available.

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