Mam Tor Sunrise and Castleton Viewpoints
Visit some of the best of the Peak District in this small area surrounding the village of Castleton
MAM TOR SUNRISE
SPEND THE DAY HIGH UP PHOTOGRAPHING DRAMATIC VIEWPOINTS ABOVE CASTLETON, INCLUDING SUNRISE AT MAM TOR
19th december 2026
4 People Max
COMPLIMENTARY Transport included
Easy/Moderate Difficulty ( i )

Meet at Mam Nick Car Park
Start: 07:30
£150
(£40 Deposit)
Mam Tor and Castleton surroundings Photography Viewpoints: Sunrise to Sunset – 19th December
Join me for a full day of photography through the heart of the Peak District on December 19th. We’ll explore the stunning landscapes surrounding the charming village of Castleton, capturing dramatic winter views, unique geological formations, and the beautiful, low-angled light of the season.
Why Castleton?
Castleton is a photographer’s dream, offering remarkably easy access to some of the Peak District’s most iconic and diverse locations. From the dramatic heights of the Great Ridge to deep limestone gorges and hidden valleys, this area provides a wealth of subjects that truly shine in the crisp winter air.
Our Photographic Journey
We will follow the light from the first break of dawn until the final glow of sunset, adapting our route to the day’s conditions.
- Sunrise at Mam Tor:
- We’ll begin our day at this classic Peak District viewpoint, offering panoramic views of the Great Ridge, Edale, and Castleton.
- Focus: Capturing the early morning light as it hits the valley floor and the winding roads below.
- Winnats Pass:
- Next, we explore this dramatic limestone gorge. We’ll capture the unique geological formations and the contrasting textures of the steep cliffs.
- Pindale and Cave Dale:
- We’ll venture to these picturesque valleys for unique perspectives. Pindale offers a different angle on the Hope Valley, while Cave Dale provides a dramatic view dominated by the imposing ruins of Peveril Castle.
- Waterfalls and Woodlands (Weather Contingency):
- If the winter weather is too overcast for high-level vistas, we’ll move to lower ground to capture the intimate beauty of the Peak District’s waterfalls and mossy woodlands.
- Sunset at Stanage Edge or Higger Tor:
- As the day draws to a close, we’ll head to the gritstone edges of the Dark Peak. Both Stanage Edge and Higger Tor offer world-class sunset views over the Hope Valley.
Learning and Skill Development
Throughout the day, I’ll provide hands-on instruction and guidance on essential photography techniques:
- Technical Foundations:
- Focusing: Ensuring your images are tack-sharp, from the limestone foregrounds to the distant hills.
- Tripod Usage: Mastering stability in potentially windy winter conditions to maximise image quality.
- Filters vs. Exposure Blending: Exploring how to control high-contrast winter light and enhance dynamic range.
- Creative Vision:
- Composition: Learning the art of arranging elements within the frame to create visually compelling and harmonious photographs.
- Working with Light: Understanding how to utilise the unique, soft qualities of winter light to evoke mood and depth.
- Advanced Techniques: I am always happy to discuss more advanced techniques on a 1-2-1 basis or with the group, depending on your interests.
Itinerary
- Sunrise: Meet at Mam Tor for our first shoot of the day.
- Daytime: Explore Winnats Pass, Pindale, and Cave Dale, capturing the unique beauty of each location.
- Lunch Break: Enjoy a relaxed break. If time allows, we will look at post-processing in Adobe Lightroom on a laptop.
- Afternoon: Continue our exploration, moving toward the gritstone edges for the late light.
- Sunset: Capture a stunning finale at either Stanage Edge or Higger Tor.
What’s Included
- Expert Guidance: Benefit from my extensive experience and intimate knowledge of the Castleton area.
- Small Group Size: Maximum of 4 participants for personalised attention and a more intimate learning experience.
- I have four sets of Maven Filters available for the group to use (a set per person). This is ideal for testing or upgrading your filter system.
- I will also have spare tripods available for use.
- Pre-workshop Information: Upon booking, you’ll receive a confirmation email with meeting details, a kit list, and a questionnaire.
- Post-workshop Support: Access to my private Facebook client area for ongoing support and image sharing.
Additional Information
- Difficulty: Easy/Moderate. Involves moderate walking on varied terrain, with some ascents and descents. Most locations are a short distance from the car, but we will cover a fair amount of ground over the day.
- Weather Adaptability: The Peak District weather is unpredictable, but we will be prepared! I’ll share my knowledge of weather forecasting tools and we will adapt the plan to ensure we make the most of the conditions.
Booking Information
- A £40 deposit is required to secure your place.
- The full balance is due no later than 6 weeks before the workshop date.
Ready to embark on a winter photographic adventure through the stunning landscapes of Castleton?
Whats Included?
- Technical tuition
- Advice
- Complimentary Transport
- Introduction to post-processing (time permitting)
I can also provide (group share)
- Tripod
- Set of Maven filters
What You Need
- Suitable outdoor winter clothing (No jeans or trainers)
- Head Torch
- Camera with spare battery(s) and SD card
- Walking boots
- Tripod (Can also loan)
- Food & Drink
- Transport to meeting point
- Personal Insurance
Good to have
- Camera with a selection of lenses
- Remote Shutter
- Filters
- Camera Manual
Difficulty Description
Workshop Difficulty: Easy/Moderate (With Considerations)
This workshop is rated as easy/moderate, and most people should be able to attend and complete it comfortably. However, it’s important to understand the terrain and walking distances involved.
Walking Distance:
- You can expect to walk between 3 and 6 miles throughout the day, with breaks between locations.
Terrain:
- Locations are generally within a 30-minute walk from the car park.
- While some paths are paved, you’ll also encounter natural trails with stable surfaces. These may include rocks, tree roots, and mud, which are unavoidable features of the natural landscape.
- Some sections may involve walking over steep or uneven ground, so a reasonable level of fitness is recommended.
Off-Trail Exploration:
- We may venture off the main path at certain photography locations. I will point out any potential hazards, but please be mindful of your footing and surroundings. If you have any concerns, please don’t hesitate to ask.
Key Points:
- While individual locations are relatively easy to access, the cumulative distance covered throughout the day can be significant.
- Please assess your own fitness level and comfort with walking over varied terrain before booking.
This workshop is designed to be enjoyable and accessible, but it’s important to be prepared for moderate walking and some uneven ground.





















