Planning accordingly will prevent you having to run for the train (trust me, I’ve done that before).įind out more about the Hope Valley Rail Ale Trail below. The most important aspect of the Hope Valley Ale Trail is to plan ahead, it’s likely you won’t get to visit each pub on this list unless you’re a very efficient drinker. From the train, to the dog friendly Peak District pubs along the way. The best thing about the ale trail, is that it’s near completely dog friendly. Trains from Manchester Airport to Manchester Piccadilly station in the city centre take around 20 minutes. It’s a fantastic day out and a great way to see a different side of the Peak District. Regular trains to and from Manchester Piccadilly. A panoramic view of the hills surrounding Castleton including Mam Tor and the ridge that runs between Castleton and Edale. The premise is simple, hop on a train from Sheffield and head out to Edale, after grabbing a pint in the pub, you simply hop back on the train and get off at each station on the way back into Sheffield including stops at Hope, Bamford, Hathersage and Grindleford. Walk type: Medium circular walk Distance: 10 miles/15. Meeting Point: Meeting at Hope Train Station (direct train from Manchester Piccadilly to Hope 9. The Peak District is known for its stunning scenery and epic walks, but if you fancy a day out in the Peaks with a difference, then why not try the Hope Valley Rail Ale Trail? Eventbrite - Columbia Sportswear presents Hope, Castleton and Mam Tor - Sunday, 26 June 2022 at Hope Train Station, Hope Valley, England.
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