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    Earl Sterndale To Buxton Town Center

    Running route mapped by  Greg DK Photo
    1 year ago

    Starts near Hartington Middle Quarter, GBMORE ROUTES NEAR HERE
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    This route begins in Earl Sterndale and is a particularly hilly route until closer to Buxton town center and so may not be suitable for many running workout scenarios. The run takes advantage of the stunning landscape which surrounds you in all directions, particularly at the beginning of the route (if starting from Earl Sterndale).

    Please be aware that this route involves running on the B5053 for two miles where there is no allocated pedestrian footpath. While generally quiet extra caution is advised, particularly in the darker months.
    The route makes sure to avoid Buxton Road (A515) which is especially busy and instead joins Brierlow Road winding into Harpur Hill before cutting along the side of Grin Low and Buxton Country Park. From here we briefly join the A53 St John's Road before leaving to go through Gadley Wood and finally maneuvering around towards the town center. This route finishes on Devonshire Road by the University of Derby Buxton buildings and a short walk away from Buxton train station.
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    7.984 miles
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    892 ft | 948 ft
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    Please be careful to observe all signs for rights of way when following other people's routes, as we cannot guarantee that they do not cross private or hazardous land.

    Please also be considerate and mindful of the interests of local residents when parking and following routes.

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