
Upper Burbage
π 1BR, Ringinglow Rd, Hope Valley S11 7TW, UK
About Upper Burbage
Upper Burbage is a magnificent natural attraction situated near Hope Valley, within the beautiful Eastern Moors of the Peak District. Boasting an outstanding Google rating of 4.9/5 stars, it's celebrated for its breathtaking panoramic views and dramatic gritstone landscapes. Visitors are captivated by iconic landmarks such as Higger Tor, with sweeping vistas extending towards the famous Stanage Edge.
This stunning area provides an array of experiences for outdoor enthusiasts, from invigorating walks and challenging hikes across diverse footpaths to opportunities for climbing and bouldering on its distinctive rock formations. Whether seeking a peaceful nature immersion or a more strenuous adventure, Upper Burbage offers a truly memorable encounter with Yorkshire's rugged beauty.
Visiting Information
Upper Burbage is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, allowing visitors to experience its natural splendour at any time. While there is no direct payment required for entry, visitors should be prepared for varied terrain which can include muddy paths and rocky ascents. Walking poles are recommended for those who may be unsteady on their feet.
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π 1BR, Ringinglow Rd, Hope Valley S11 7TW, UK
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Showing 5 of 220 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 6 February 2026.
The views are stunning in every direction you look, especially from Higger Tor with Stanage Edge on the sky line. June 25, hot summer day over 26 degrees. Clear sky today not ideal for hiking that's said good to be outdoor anytime.
Absolutely breathtaking walk. To walk around it took me and my friend over 2 hours and it was 5. 5 km. It takes challenges like going through mud, climbing rocks, going uphill or downhill. Went turn up around 4am and had walk around it was quite chilly. Parking is paid opposite where we parked - like lay bay and it's free. Totally worth it.
Fantastic views and a variety of footpaths to tackle. If you're a little unsteady on your feet, walking poles are a good option.
great in summer but not in winter.
Incredible views, and an awesome hike had a lot of fun. It would have been perfect and 5 stars, but i have to mention the day was almost completely ruined by absolute swarms of flies. Not just a normal amount of flies but thousands and thousands, of them. I hope the picture does it justice. I'm sure this place is absolutely lovely in a different season when the flies aren't around. Would like to go back to enjoy the full experience.