Sett Valley Trail

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Sett Valley Trail is a recreational walking and cycling route in Derbyshire, England, following a former railway line through the countryside between New Mills and Hayfield.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cycling route
recreational trail
walking route
closestTown New Mills NERFINISHED
closestVillage Hayfield NERFINISHED
connectsTo local footpath network
routes towards Kinder Scout
country England
crosses River Sett NERFINISHED
follows former railway line
route of the former New Mills–Hayfield railway line
formerUse railway line
hasAmenity benches
car park at Hayfield
car park at New Mills
information boards
hasFeature countryside scenery
gentle gradients
sections in shallow cuttings
sections on former railway embankments
length approximately 2.5 miles
approximately 4 kilometres
locatedIn Derbyshire
High Peak district NERFINISHED
managedBy Derbyshire County Council NERFINISHED
near Peak District National Park NERFINISHED
offersViewOf Kinder Scout NERFINISHED
Peak District hills NERFINISHED
openedAsTrail 1970s
passesThrough Sett Valley NERFINISHED
popularFor family cycling
recreational walking
running
railwayClosed 1970
region East Midlands
suitableFor cyclists
horse riders
walkers
wheelchair users in parts
surface compacted stone
tarmac sections
terminusA New Mills NERFINISHED
terminusB Hayfield NERFINISHED
trailhead Hayfield NERFINISHED
New Mills NERFINISHED

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New Mills crossedBy Sett Valley Trail
Hayfield hasTrailhead Sett Valley Trail
River Sett crossedBy Sett Valley Trail