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Edale Skyline Weekend
Saturday 09 May & Sunday 10 May 2026
Have you always wanted to do the Edale Skyline but don’t fancy 20 miles in one day? Then look no further! We’ve got a great weekend planned that will span the Edale Skyline split over 2 days. That means we can enjoy the route in 2 halves, without gasping for breath and collapsing at the end.
There’s 3 options for taking part: choose either to participate for a day and tick off the east or west side of the route, or purchase a combined ticket for both days and complete the whole skyline.
Day 1 - Saturday 09 May 8:30am
East side of the Edale Skyline (Kinder Scout, Brown Knoll, Rushup Edge)
10 Miles - Moderate difficulty
Day 2 - Sunday 10 May 8:30am
West side of the Edale Skyline (Nether Tor, Win Hill, Mam Tor)
14 Miles - Moderate to Hard difficulty
Both days led by your gal Beth (Qualified Hill & Moorland Leader)
The Edale Skyline offers views like no other; it’s just as pretty looking through the valley, as it is looking out of the Peak District hills and Ladybower reservior from Win Hill. You’ll come away from this weekend with tired legs but a real sense of achievement, a camera roll full of pretty pictures, and some new friends you’ve bonded with after slogging uphill.
Please note that accommodation is not included in the weekend ticket to allow for flexibility of staying locally or travelling to Edale each day, whatever suits you best.
Exact meeting point and details will be sent out via email nearer to the event.
Everything you need to bring:
Lunch & snacks
1l of water on a cool day, 2l on a hot day
Suitable hiking clothes: whatever you feel comfortable in but try to avoid wearing cotton. Make sure you have both warm and cold weather clothing options all year round as the temperature can change quickly, including suitable waterproofs.
Footwear: hiking boots, hiking shoes, trail shoes, or trail runners that have good grip. Please do not wear fashion trainers or any smooth soled shoes.
Any personal items you need: phone, medications, tissues/toilet roll with a zip lock bag for any wild wees, hand sanitiser, money/card, portable charger.
Warmer weather: cap, sun protection, sunglasses
Cooler weather: hat, gloves, extra warm layer in your bag, face buff
Something to sit on such as a foldable sit-mat, small picnic blanket, extra jacket
Saturday 09 May & Sunday 10 May 2026
Have you always wanted to do the Edale Skyline but don’t fancy 20 miles in one day? Then look no further! We’ve got a great weekend planned that will span the Edale Skyline split over 2 days. That means we can enjoy the route in 2 halves, without gasping for breath and collapsing at the end.
There’s 3 options for taking part: choose either to participate for a day and tick off the east or west side of the route, or purchase a combined ticket for both days and complete the whole skyline.
Day 1 - Saturday 09 May 8:30am
East side of the Edale Skyline (Kinder Scout, Brown Knoll, Rushup Edge)
10 Miles - Moderate difficulty
Day 2 - Sunday 10 May 8:30am
West side of the Edale Skyline (Nether Tor, Win Hill, Mam Tor)
14 Miles - Moderate to Hard difficulty
Both days led by your gal Beth (Qualified Hill & Moorland Leader)
The Edale Skyline offers views like no other; it’s just as pretty looking through the valley, as it is looking out of the Peak District hills and Ladybower reservior from Win Hill. You’ll come away from this weekend with tired legs but a real sense of achievement, a camera roll full of pretty pictures, and some new friends you’ve bonded with after slogging uphill.
Please note that accommodation is not included in the weekend ticket to allow for flexibility of staying locally or travelling to Edale each day, whatever suits you best.
Exact meeting point and details will be sent out via email nearer to the event.
Everything you need to bring:
Lunch & snacks
1l of water on a cool day, 2l on a hot day
Suitable hiking clothes: whatever you feel comfortable in but try to avoid wearing cotton. Make sure you have both warm and cold weather clothing options all year round as the temperature can change quickly, including suitable waterproofs.
Footwear: hiking boots, hiking shoes, trail shoes, or trail runners that have good grip. Please do not wear fashion trainers or any smooth soled shoes.
Any personal items you need: phone, medications, tissues/toilet roll with a zip lock bag for any wild wees, hand sanitiser, money/card, portable charger.
Warmer weather: cap, sun protection, sunglasses
Cooler weather: hat, gloves, extra warm layer in your bag, face buff
Something to sit on such as a foldable sit-mat, small picnic blanket, extra jacket