Panniers Pool by munki-boy
Panniers Pool
Panniers Pool is in The Peak District National Park in England.
A shallow, rocky pool on the River Dane where historically a stopping place on the old pack horse route allowing horses to rest and drink from the river.
There is a stone bridge here named Pannier’s Pool Bridge on the old maps and several, small waterfalls. A great place to stop for a paddle on one of the glorious local walks.
Created: 3 November 2019 Edited: 29 November 2023
Panniers Pool
Dane (Source to Clough Brook) Details
Dane (Source to Clough Brook)
Dane (Source to Clough Brook) is a river in Derbyshire
Dane (Source to Clough Brook) takes in water from an area around 29.465 km2 in size and is part of the Dane catchment area.
Dane (Source to Clough Brook) is 8.596 km long and is not designated artificial or heavily modified.
Walks in Panniers Pool
Local History around Panniers Pool
There are some historic monuments around including:
Deerpound on Toot HillYearn's Low bowl barrowRound cairn on The RoachesBowl barrow in Swythamley ParkLismore Fields Mesolithic and Neolithic settlementPart of Goyt's Moss colliery, centered 220m south west of Derbyshire BridgeMerryton Low bowl barrowAnthony Hill bowl barrowRound cairn 110m south west of Bartomley FarmDanebower Colliery ventilation chimney, 750m north east of HoltBowl barrow on Toot Hill.