Winnats Pass is a dramatic limestone gorge cutting through the Peak District near Castleton, its steep valley walls rising sharply above the winding road below. Formed from an ancient tropical seabed, the pass is one of England's most striking geological features and sits within the Dark Peak and White Peak landscape of the Hope Valley.
This video pairs aerial footage of Winnats Pass with views of nearby Mam Tor, the famous landslip hill whose fractured southern face earned it the nickname 'Shivering Mountain'. Drone shots reveal the full scale of both landmarks — the narrow gorge, the sweeping ridgeline, and the patchwork of fields stretching across Derbyshire — offering a perspective impossible to appreciate from ground level.






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