OK thanks. I am looking for some good walks from point 2 on that map. No more 12 miles round trip as well. If people know some!.
I did a circular one from Hayfield earlier this year, which I enjoyed: leave Hayfield west along Sett Valley trail, then head north over Lantern Pike and across Matley Moor before heading east down to A624. Go east from the road up to Harry Hut, carry on over Mill Hill and come back down via William Clough. It was around 10 miles but you could probably shorten it slightly by cutting off some of the loop I did and heading down north-east earlier from Lantern Pike and returning via Burnt Hill and Mill Hill, a variation that's on my to-do list.
You could also follow the Pennine Bridleway south from your point 2 in Hayfield, down to Peep-o-Day Farm and then up to Cracken Edge from there; loop around Chinley Churn and back north to Hayfield via New Allotments. That's just under 7 miles and the walk up to and along Cracken Edge provides great views over to Kinder, the Downfall, and the Blackbrook Valley. (Cracken Edge is one of my favourite local spots for a short evening walk, from Chinley, because the views are so good.)
I agree with Ridge and Hillhiker about the Kinder "summit" by the way, nothing to see and time could be better spent exploring elsewhere.