Lord's Seat [Rushup Edge]

Lord's Seat [Rushup Edge]

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550m Elevation
61m Prominence
England Country

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Classifications

Dodd Dewey Ethel

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Elevation

550m

1,804 ft

Prominence

61m

Coordinates

53.3480, -1.8334

SK111834

OS Map

110

Explorer: OL1E OL1W

At the Summit

The summit features a prominent trig point and a well-constructed stone cairn, perfect for the obligatory summit selfie.

Terrain & Geology

Mainly grassy with rocky sections leading to a distinctive ridge line.

The summit is primarily composed of gritstone, characteristic of many hills in the Peak District, which provides a rugged and dramatic landscape.

Views & Scenery

From the summit, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Edale Valley, Kinder Scout, and even as far as the Great Peak of the Dark Peak.

History & Heritage

Name Origin

The name 'Lord's Seat' suggests a historical significance, possibly indicating where local nobility would sit and survey their land.

Historical Significance

The area has been steeped in history, with the nearby Mam Tor hillfort reflecting a rich archaeological tapestry of prehistoric times.

Popular Routes

Rushup Edge Path

Moderate

A pleasant ascent starting from the parking area at Hollins Cross, leading you along the ridge with wonderful views.

3.5 km 1.5 hours

Crest Road Approach

Easy

An easy route that offers a slightly longer walk, providing a gentle ascent and beautiful views along Crest Road.

5 km 2 hours

Getting There & Facilities

Parking

There is parking available at Hollins Cross, with easy access to the trails leading to Lord's Seat.

Public Transport

The nearest bus service operates from nearby towns such as Castleton, with a short walk to the start of the trails.

Nearby Facilities

The nearby village of Castleton offers various facilities, including cafes, shops, and public toilets; just remember to treat yourself to a Bakewell tart afterwards!

Safety Information

Known Hazards

  • Be mindful of weather changes; the Peak District can be notorious for turning from sunny to stormy with little warning. Also, take care on slippery sections, particularly after rainfall.

General Safety Tips

  • Check weather conditions before setting out
  • Carry appropriate clothing and equipment
  • Let someone know your planned route
  • Take a map, compass, and GPS device
  • Carry emergency supplies: food, water, first aid kit, torch

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Some common questions about the hills answered

Are there group walks up Lord's Seat [Rushup Edge]?

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Are there other walkers around Lord's Seat [Rushup Edge]?

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Can I organise a walk to Lord's Seat [Rushup Edge]?

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How do I find a walk up this hill?

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Can I suggest a new route up Lord's Seat [Rushup Edge]?

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