Category
page 1Mountains and hills of Derbyshire

Pennines
The Pennines (), also known as the Pennine Chain or Pennine Hills, are an upland range mainly located in Northern England. Sometimes described as the "backbone of England" because of its length and position, the range runs from Derbyshire and Staffordshire in the north of the Midlands to Northumberland in North East England. From the Tyne Gap in the north, the range extends south through the North Pennines, Yorkshire Dales, South Pennines, and Peak District to end near the valley of the River Trent. The Border Moors and Cheviot Hills, which lie beyond the Tyne Gap, are included in some definit
Kinder Scout
hill in Derbyshire, England, UK
Black Hill
hill on the boundary of Derbyshire and West Yorkshire, England, UK
Axe Edge
moorland and hill in Derbyshire, England, UK
Bleaklow
Bleaklow is a high, largely peat-covered, gritstone moorland in the Derbyshire High Peak near the town of Glossop. It is north of Kinder Scout, across the Snake Pass (A57), and south of the A628 Woodhead Pass. Much of it is nearly above sea level and the shallow bowl of Swains Greave on its eastern side is the source of the River Derwent.
Mam Tor
hill near Castleton in the High Peak of Derbyshire, England
Stanage Edge
gritstone escarpment in the Peak District, England
Shining Tor
hill in the Peak District National Park, England, UK