
Walking the Ethels
Thu 17 Sept · 09:45
Main Road
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Walking the Ethels is an outdoor activity starting from Main Road in Sheffield. The walk provides the opportunity to bag four peaks in the Peak District. Tickets are free.
Bagging Ethels (peaks in the Peak District) is an increasingly popular activity! This walk provides the opportunity to bag 4!!!!
Hosted by: CRPE (Campaign to Protect Rural England) Peak District and South Yorkshire
Start Location: Main Road ( the heart of Hathersage). The space next to the flag poles / bus stop in the centre of the village.
Start time: 9:45
Tickets: Please book using this eventbrite form.
Walk Length: 9miles
Particpant Expected Fitness Level: This is a strenous walk includding strenous uphills, woodland and ricky terrain. No facilities or refreshments available on route so please bring supplies. Sorry not for the faint hearted!
Participant Expected Experience: Regular walkers capable of multiple peaks in a day, in tough terrain. Sorry not for the faint hearted!
Estimated end time (rough guide only) Will take at least 5 hours so will not be finished until after 4pm.
Full Description:
Ethel Haythornwaiite (1895 - 1986) has been instrumental in protecting the Peak District that so many know and love otday. In 1924, Ethel founded the local campaign group that would become CPRE Peak District and South Yorkshire, to protect the Peaks from development. She served as its honorary secretary until 1980, and as CPRE’s national director during World War II. In 1945, she was appointed to the government’s National Parks committee, helping make the case for the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949. This paved the way for the creation of National Parks, starting with her beloved Peak District.
To recognise her extenive contribution to the Peak District; the peaks in the Peak Diistrict have collectively been termed Ethels. In the same way as in the Lake District thre are Wainwrights which walkers enjoy 'bagging' , walkers now enjoy bagging Ethels. Being peaks they present a challenge! Rambler groups in the area often climb Ethels, therefore if this walk is not for you yet there are always opportunities to work up to bagging an Ethel; starting by bagging them one at a time! Whereas this walk includes 4 on one day!
It is a circular walk from Hathersage. Ticking off 4 Ethels whilt learning about the legacy and work of Ethel Haythornewaite with staff from thhe charity that she founded (CDPE Peak District South Yorkshire.
The route is Hathersage to Higger Tor, White
Public Transport:
From Sheffield Interchange bus 276 8:46 arrrives Hathersage about 09:22.
Train from Sheffield station 09:14 arrives Hathersage 09:32 then 10 minute walk to walk start.
Please double check times before travelling; this is for guidence only.
Other information:
No dogs.
Bring own food for walk.
Suitable boots and clothing.
Description supplied by the event organiser.
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Frequently asked questions
Walking the Ethels takes place on Thursday, 17 September 2026 at 09:45.
Walking the Ethels is held at Main Road in Sheffield (Main Road, Hathersage).
Entry to Walking the Ethels is free.
Tickets for Walking the Ethels can be booked via Eventbrite using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
Staying overnight?
Hotels within walking distance of Main Road.
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Price
Free Entry

Editorial Summary
Walking the Ethels is an outdoor activity starting from Main Road in Sheffield. The walk provides the opportunity to bag four peaks in the Peak District. Tickets are free.
This summary was automatically generated from event data sourced from official ticketing providers.
Organiser’s full description
Bagging Ethels (peaks in the Peak District) is an increasingly popular activity! This walk provides the opportunity to bag 4!!!!
Hosted by: CRPE (Campaign to Protect Rural England) Peak District and South Yorkshire
Start Location: Main Road ( the heart of Hathersage). The space next to the flag poles / bus stop in the centre of the village.
Start time: 9:45
Tickets: Please book using this eventbrite form.
Walk Length: 9miles
Particpant Expected Fitness Level: This is a strenous walk includding strenous uphills, woodland and ricky terrain. No facilities or refreshments available on route so please bring supplies. Sorry not for the faint hearted!
Participant Expected Experience: Regular walkers capable of multiple peaks in a day, in tough terrain. Sorry not for the faint hearted!
Estimated end time (rough guide only) Will take at least 5 hours so will not be finished until after 4pm.
Full Description:
Ethel Haythornwaiite (1895 - 1986) has been instrumental in protecting the Peak District that so many know and love otday. In 1924, Ethel founded the local campaign group that would become CPRE Peak District and South Yorkshire, to protect the Peaks from development. She served as its honorary secretary until 1980, and as CPRE’s national director during World War II. In 1945, she was appointed to the government’s National Parks committee, helping make the case for the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949. This paved the way for the creation of National Parks, starting with her beloved Peak District.
To recognise her extenive contribution to the Peak District; the peaks in the Peak Diistrict have collectively been termed Ethels. In the same way as in the Lake District thre are Wainwrights which walkers enjoy 'bagging' , walkers now enjoy bagging Ethels. Being peaks they present a challenge! Rambler groups in the area often climb Ethels, therefore if this walk is not for you yet there are always opportunities to work up to bagging an Ethel; starting by bagging them one at a time! Whereas this walk includes 4 on one day!
It is a circular walk from Hathersage. Ticking off 4 Ethels whilt learning about the legacy and work of Ethel Haythornewaite with staff from thhe charity that she founded (CDPE Peak District South Yorkshire.
The route is Hathersage to Higger Tor, White
Public Transport:
From Sheffield Interchange bus 276 8:46 arrrives Hathersage about 09:22.
Train from Sheffield station 09:14 arrives Hathersage 09:32 then 10 minute walk to walk start.
Please double check times before travelling; this is for guidence only.
Other information:
No dogs.
Bring own food for walk.
Suitable boots and clothing.
Description supplied by the event organiser.
❓ Frequently asked questions
When is Walking the Ethels?
Walking the Ethels takes place on Thursday, 17 September 2026 at 09:45.
Where is Walking the Ethels taking place?
Walking the Ethels is held at Main Road in Sheffield (Main Road, Hathersage).
How much are tickets for Walking the Ethels?
Entry to Walking the Ethels is free.
How do I get tickets for Walking the Ethels?
Tickets for Walking the Ethels can be booked via Eventbrite using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
🏨 Staying overnight?
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