The Goyt Valley has it all: water, woods, fields, moors, and classic Peak District ridges. This guided hike begins in the peaceful valley before climbing steadily to Cats Tor and Shining Tor, the highest point in Cheshire.
The ridge walk between Cats Tor and Shining Tor offers sweeping views across the Peak District and Cheshire Plain, making it a true highlight of the day. With a mix of tranquil woodland, open moorland, and reservoir paths, this walk is varied, uplifting, and perfect for autumn exploring.
Route Highlights
Woodland trails beside the reservoir
Steady climb to panoramic ridge views
Summit of Shining Tor (highest point in Cheshire)
Varied paths including moorland tracks, grassy fields, and forest cover
Guidance from an experienced Mountain Leader
Important Information
Moderate level walk with some steep ascents and descents
Suitable for adults and confident young walkers
Dogs welcome but must be on leads near livestock and along short road sections (safely separated by wall/fence)
Water is available at the start and end for dogs
Exposed terrain on the tops – bring layers and waterproofs