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a b Balmer, D.E.; Gillings, S.; Caffrey, B.J.; Swann, R.L.; Downie, I.S.; Fuller, R.J. (2013). Bird Atlas 2007–11: the breeding and wintering birds of Britain and Ireland. Thetford: BTO Books. ISBN 978-1-908581-28-0.

Walking highlights - an ascent of Shutlingsloe locally know as the 'Cheshire Matterhorn', Macclesfield Forest and Trentabank Reservoir, which is home to a large heronry, and the scenic viewpoint of Tegg's Nose. This relatively quiet area includes many good Peak District walks. Nuttall, J.; Nuttall, A. (1990). The Mountains of England & Wales – Volume 2: England. Milnthorpe: Cicerone. ISBN 1-85284-037-4 . Retrieved 23 August 2009. Short-eared Owl Asio flammeus". Derbyshire Wildlife Trust. Archived from the original on 25 April 2018 . Retrieved 23 April 2018.Useful guides to walks and walking from these popular centres. Includes places to stay, local amenities and the best walking routes. Ashbourne Walks Bakewell Walks Buxton Walks Castleton Walks Edale Walks Hartington Walks

Moors for the Future has produced two special podscrolls, inspired by handbooks from early 20th century ramblers. They contain poems, stories, quotes, maps and pictures to help you enjoy the countryside as you walk. Late summer to early autumn is an excellent time for this walk. The weather is generally more stable, and you’ll need plenty of water for the steep inclines, so it’s good to go when the weather is milder. Accommodation in Derbyshire and the Peak National Park". Discover Derbyshire and the Peak District. Discover Derbyshire and the Peak District . Retrieved 12 May 2018. Britain. Martin Walters and Bob Gibbons. 2003. pp.220–221. ISBN 9780198504337 . Retrieved 14 February 2018.

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The proximity of the Peak to conurbations and urban areas (some 20 million people live within an hour's drive) poses challenges for the area. [159] The park authority, National Trust and other landowners try to keep the upland landscape accessible for recreation while protecting it from intensive farming, erosion and visitor pressures. Tension exists between the needs of conservation, of 38,000 residents, [120] and of millions who visit. [160] a b c d e f "Moorland Species". Peak District National Park. Archived from the original on 25 April 2018 . Retrieved 23 April 2018. Roads and lanes are often congested and parking is problematic in towns and villages, especially in summer. A congestion charge was proposed in 2005, but was rejected. [154] Waterways [ edit ]

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