Description: Wolfscote Dale is caught between the leafy charm of Beresford Dale and the Derbyshire gem of Dovedale. Leaving Beresford Dale, the valley opens up into low lying meadow, permitting wider views before resuming its progress through the limestone canyon. Here by a ford, legend has it that the last wolf that roamed the area was killed. The boundary between the 2 dales is marked by a footbridge. A rocky profusion of pinnacles and massive outcrops dominates the cascading grassy slopes. The abrupt magnitude of the dale reaches its peak between the high masses of Gratton and Wolfscote Hills. Gratton Hill rises to 1194ft and Wolfscote to even higher at 1272ft. The scene is diversified by long screes, the occasional cave and the sparse tree coverage clinging to the tors and crevices. Tiny semi alpine flowers cling to the crevices in the limestone crags and there is a constant cascade of bird song. Rushing over a series of weirs, the river makes evasive manoeuvres, zig zagging along before finally arriving at Lode Mill from where it keeps company with the road as far as Milldale. (information from www.derbyshireuk.net)