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Short Day Nature & Wildlife Walks ...

Short Day Nature Walks

Mountain Hare Walk (Early March – Late April)

dish stone rocks with mountain hare, saddleworth

Dish Stone Rocks with mountain hare, Saddleworth, Date 3 March 2011, Author John Fielding

The Peak District plays host to the most Southerly population of this charismatic mammal in the UK.  Native but thought to have become extinct over 8000 years ago, Mountain Hares were reintroduced into the Peaks in the late nineteenth century and have since become established in the Dark Peak.

The Mountain Hare is one of only two species of mammal to moult into a white winter pelage (the other being the Stoat), an adaption that camouflages and protects it from predators on the snowy tops during winter, where it ekes out a living digging down to eat the snow covered heather.

As we head into March the moors are often largely snow free but the Hares are still in their winter coats making them easier to find and see at this time of year and the ideal time to take one of our guided Mountain Hare walks. In April the Hares begin to moult but can still be easily spotted amongst the green and brown of the moorland and with the Spring migrants such as Ring Ouzel, Cuckoo, Pied Flycatcher, Curlew and Golden Plover returning to the moors, edges and surrounding woodland this is a great month to head up to the Dark Peak.

These walks are ideal for single bookers, couples and families where the smaller group size will benefit from the knowledge and expertise of their guide. Perfect for the mammal lover or nature enthusiast in your life – we cant wait to share these special animals with you, so please get in touch to enquire or book.

Duration: c 4hours.

Cost: Adults £25, Under 16 £20 (must be accompanied by an adult). There is a 10% discount when two or more adults book. No deposit required!

Need to know: The weather can be very changeable in the Dark Peak in Spring so come prepared – Heavy snowfall or heavy rain may lead to a postponement/cancellation – Some paths are steep and may be slippy but don’t worry we’ll take our time.


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Padley Gorge Amble (Late April – June)

As nature walks go there is nowhere in the county quite like Padley Gorge and a walk here is like wandering into a fairy woodland.

We’ll time our visit to give us the best chance of seeing and hearing the gorge’s star birds – Redstart, Pied Flycatcher and Wood Warbler.

We’ll enjoy a walk full of wildlife – from Grey Wagtails on the stream, to butterflies, to the wonderful lichen clad Oaks themselves. If we have time we can then make the short drive to the nearby Froggatt and Curbar edge’s with their stunning views and chance of upland wildlife.

An ideal walk for keen birder and family alike with some wonderful photo opportunities.


Rutting Deer on the Eastern Moors (September to November)

peak district guided nature day walks

We will visit the stunning Curbar and Froggatt edges with their spectacular vistas and their views over Big Moor where we’ll hopefully find our target animal – Red Deer!

At this time of year the Stags should be at their most vocal and obvious as they look to win and keep control of a group of hinds. While we are up there we’ll keep our eyes open for migrant birds heading over the moors as our winter visitors start to arrive and our summer breeders continue to depart.

Promises to be an action packed visit with fabulous photo opportunities. Some climbs but mostly on well established paths.


peak district guided short day nature walks

Derwent Valley Wander (All year)

An easy walk along the world famous Cromford canal where we’ll be trying to spot one of Derbyshire’s most endangered and lovable mammals – the Water Vole.

Somewhat easier to find are the large population of Pike which lurk menacingly in the clear water and the canal’s noisy yet charming Little Grebes.

We can then take an optional extension to visit one of the wonderful woodlands in the area, which are rich in bird life and alive with flowers in spring.

Always something to see and talk about, this predominantly flat walk is ideal for all abilities and for anyone with an interest in Derbyshire’s rich industrial heritage!

A mid-week visit is recommended as this route can be very busy at weekends!


 

Nature Walks in Derbyshire & The Peak District

Natural Derbyshire Tours are passionate about providing amazing nature based guided walks in Derbyshire, the Peak District and surrounding areas in a safe and interesting way.

For more details on any of the above walks, or to book, please contact us on 07989 218860 or email info@naturalderbyshiretours.uk

What Our Visitors Say ...

"I had a half-day walk with Antony, hoping to see a Ring Ouzel, and to see Waders in their nesting habitat. I achieved both of these, and saw several other good birds as well, including an owl and several Pied Flycatchers (another first for me). Anthony was not only very knowledgeable but also good company, and I would recommend his walks for anyone who enjoys wildlife but would benefit from some local expertise."
Tim Bucknall - Dorset.
"Antony's guided tour began in Hartington, and included an upland area, Biggin Dale and Wolfscote Dale. This gave us experience of a great variety of habitats, and a chance to see lots of birds, including ravens, rooks, jackdaws, a peregrine falcon, wheatears and stonechats, dippers and wagtails and chiffchaffs. The weather was variable, but Antony made the whole tour really entertaining and informative. He is extremely knowledgeable about all aspects of nature, and birds in particular. Just as important, he is a very friendly and approachable guide, always willing to engage in discussion on any aspect of the area. We felt that, in addition to having a most interesting walk, we came away with really useful advice about how to observe birds on our future walks. The weather improved as we walked along the River Dove, and we were treated to some very special moments of bird observation, aided by Antony's telescope and tripod. We would highly recommend Antony to anyone keen to learn more about local wildlife as part of a most enjoyable walk in Derbyshire."
D & C Longson - Derbyshire.
"My mum and I had a fantastic bespoke walk with Antony around the Brassington area and Rose End Meadows in Cromford. Beautiful scenery, glorious sunshine and a wealth of interesting facts about the flowers, birds, insects and butterflies we met along the way. We had a truly magical time watching a Silver-washed Fritillary dancing and gliding around right in front of us for fifteen minutes. The walk was a birthday present for my mum and Antony took the time to find out what her specific interests and level of knowledge were in advance so that he could plan the route accordingly. He even sent us more information afterwards to confirm a couple of butterfly and dragonfly IDs. Antony really knows his stuff and his enthusiasm is infectious. He also has an unbelievable eye and ear for tiny creatures, plants and sounds that would have passed me by completely. A relaxing, hugely informative and very enjoyable day all round. Many thanks again, Antony!"
L Breakwell - Nottingham.
"Thank you ever so much for the Dawn Chorus experience last Saturday. Even though the weather was terrible we really enjoyed it. We all said would do it again regardless of the weather."
J Tagg - Derbyshire.
"Thoroughly enjoyed two fantastic nature walks with Antony in September 2020. Loved our walk on the Eastern Moors spotting moorland birds and lots and lots of red deer, just starting their rut. Our second walk was an early morning exploration of the very different habitat of the Derwent river and Cromford Canal. Spent ages watching a beautiful pair of dippers dabbling in the river, a streaking Kingfisher and tons of little Grebe diving in the clear water. Antony was an absolutely brilliant guide. He has amazing knowledge about every single species of bird, mammal and lots of plants across the Peak District and knows exactly where to find them. He has such a friendly and welcoming manner that you never feel you're not 'expert' enough and he patiently answers every question. I would thoroughly recommend a nature walk with Antony to get to know the Peak District through the eyes of a wildlife fan! Very best wishes and see you next spring!"
N Marshall - London.
"Antony was not only very knowledgeable about swifts but also provided valuable information to participants on the walks regarding support for the various swift habitats in their neighbourhood. Highly recommended."
D Howson - Derby.
"A great evening watching swifts, and learning about other local wildlife. The leader was very friendly and knowledgeable. He gave us lots of interesting information about swifts, and how we could help with their conservation. There was plenty of time to ask questions, and the walk was taken at a leisurely pace to enable everyone to keep up and get involved. A lovely evening stroll that everyone seemed to enjoy!"
H Naylor - Derbyshire.

Walking Tours In Derbyshire

  • Walking based wildlife tours in Derbyshire for up to 4 people (walks for larger groups can be arranged).
  • Walks to suit all abilities/fitness’s.
  • Full day, shorter and bespoke walks available.
  • Expert local guide.
  • Prices include use of optics and identification books/charts, a delicious packed lunch (full day walks only) and hot drinks.
  • Transport for up to 4 people available to and from accommodation.
  • 5% of each booking will be donated to the Derbyshire Wildlife Trust.

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