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Limey Way

Coordinates: 53°11′00″N 1°44′22″W / 53.1833°N 1.7395°W / 53.1833; -1.7395
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Limey Way
The Woven Badge
Length65 km (40 mi)
LocationDerbyshire, England
TrailheadsCastleton/Dovedale
UseHiking
DifficultyModerate to Strenuous
SeasonAll year round
SightsDerbyshire limestone dales
HazardsSome open exposure in winter

The Limey Way is a 65-kilometre Challenge walk through Derbyshire, England. It starts at Castleton and progesses through 15 major and 5 minor limestone dales to reach the River Dove and Dovedale, the walk's end.

The walk was first described in the 1960s and a Challenge Recorder was appointed: all persons who submitted a full verified account received a woven badge. The walk was later superseded by the Derbyshire Council's own walk, the Limestone Way, which uses the route of the Limey Way down to Thorpe and adds some extra mileage.

Route

The stepping stones of the River Dove.

The path follows the Derbyshire dales from one into another along the route and in its later stages includes some of the Tissington Trail.

FINISH Dovedale Car Park SK146508

References

  • Merrill, John N. (1979). The Limey Way. Dalesman Publishing Company. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)

53°11′00″N 1°44′22″W / 53.1833°N 1.7395°W / 53.1833; -1.7395