Middleton Dale, Peak District
Facts and practical information
Middleton Dale is a steep-sided, carboniferous limestone valley in the Derbyshire Peak District of England. The village of Stoney Middleton lies at the eastern foot of the dale and the village of Eyam lies about 600 metres to the north, through the side valley of Eyam Dale. The dale is cut into the surrounding gritstone uplands of Middleton Moor and Eyam Moor. Dale Brook stream runs down the dale into Stoke Brook and on into the River Derwent 1.5 kilometres beyond Stoney Middleton. The Delf is a secluded, wooded side gorge with a stream between Eyam and Middleton Dale. Opposite The Delf, water gushes from Hawkenedge Well and flows into Dale Brook. ()
Peak District
Middleton Dale – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Eyam Museum, Eyam Hall, St Lawrence's Church, St Hugh's Church.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Middleton Dale?
How to get to Middleton Dale by public transport?
Bus
- Eyam • Lines: 257, 65 (20 min walk)
- Foolow Bull's Head • Lines: 257, 65 (20 min walk)