
Peak District Walks, Monsal Head (3)
Folder: Peak District Walks
A 6.5m circular walk in May 2006 from Monsal Head via Monsal Dale, Lees bottom, climbing to Brushfield Hough, Brushfield, Litton Mill, Miller's Dale and Cressbrook Mill.
(Weather hot and sunny 24C)
(Weather hot and sunny 24C)
11 May 2006
Monsal Trail as it passes over the Headstone Viaduct
Just before taking the picture, there was a lovely Grey Wagtail in the bush to the right. We watched him for quite a few seconds, but as I got the camera out he flew off.
11 May 2006
Headstone Viaduct
Headstone Viaduct, built by the Midland Railway, over the River Wye, immediately after the 533-yard (487 m) Headstone Tunnel, travelling north from Great Longstone. The viaduct, usually incorrectly called Monsal Dale Viaduct, is 300 feet (91 m) long, with five 50-foot (15 m) span arches, some forty feet high at the centre.
The sight of the viaduct outraged artist and writer John Ruskin, who fumed: “You might have seen the gods here morning and evening, walking in fair procession on the lawns, and to and fro among the pinnacles of its crags, but the valley is gone and the gods with it, and now every fool in Buxton can be in Bakewell in half an hour, and every fool in Bakewell in Buxton.”
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