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Bi-Weekly Newsletter 02/02/2026

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We did it! We've made it through the longest month of the year! Welcome to this fortnight's newsletter.

Although, with it being the "longest" month of the year, that just means there's more time for getting outdoors and exploring.

My favourite walks this month have been The Trinnacle, in Oldham, as well as Alport Castles.

[The Trinnacle walk snippet from blog post]

Ambergate to Crich, Peak District
Distance: 12.90km or 8 miles. Time: 4 hours, not incl. breaks Region: Peak District / Derbyshire ![Hero Image: Ambergate start / landscape] Photo: Looking along the trail near Ambergate — early light catching the river valley. Overview This walk carries you from Ambergate up through gentle fields, following riverside paths and old

[Alport Castles walk snippet from blog post]

Ambergate to Crich, Peak District
Distance: 12.90km or 8 miles. Time: 4 hours, not incl. breaks Region: Peak District / Derbyshire ![Hero Image: Ambergate start / landscape] Photo: Looking along the trail near Ambergate — early light catching the river valley. Overview This walk carries you from Ambergate up through gentle fields, following riverside paths and old

I also had a lovely stay at The Hunstman Inn this past weekend - you can see my review below. I will definitely be back next time I'm in the area!

Ambergate to Crich, Peak District
Distance: 12.90km or 8 miles. Time: 4 hours, not incl. breaks Region: Peak District / Derbyshire ![Hero Image: Ambergate start / landscape] Photo: Looking along the trail near Ambergate — early light catching the river valley. Overview This walk carries you from Ambergate up through gentle fields, following riverside paths and old

I also had a couple of winter paddles down the River Trent. Cold? Absolutely, but so worth it.

[Image selection from Trent paddles]

Looking forward to getting out on more adventures this month.

As always, please share my posts if they've helped you out to help me reach more people, and feel free to tag me in your adventures too!

Stay safe,
Tails and Trails