Folklore

Robin Hood’s Stride
Rocky Outcrop

“An unfrequentd path of another quarter of a mile led us to the base of Mock Beggar Hall, a curious assemblage of sand-stone rocks thrown confusedly together, yet so arranged as to form at a distance a strong resemblance to a regular building, with a huge chimney at each extremity; hence the name which this mass of rocks has obtained: the stony towers at each end are called Robin Hood’s Stride.”

‘Peak Scenery or The Derbyshire Tourist’ by Ebenezer Rhodes 1824.