Goyt Way | |
Length Mi: | 10 |
Highest: | Brookbottom,[1] 2000NaN0[2] |
Lowest: | River Goyt near Compstall, 800NaN0[3] |
The Goyt Way is a 10miles walking route from Etherow Country Park, Greater Manchester, to Whaley Bridge, Derbyshire,[4] following the valley of the River Goyt. It is part of the longer Midshires Way, which in turn is part of the E2 European long-distance path. The path is waymarked, and intersects with the Cheshire Ring Canal Walk and the Peak District Boundary Walk. It passes through the following settlements: Compstall, Marple, Strines, Brookbottom, Hague Bar, New Mills and Furness Vale. In its latter stages, it follows the towpath of the Peak Forest Canal to its terminus at Whaley Bridge.