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The Peak District Blog

 

An inspiring Peak District Blog from the folks at the #1 Peak District destination website, Let’s Go Peak District. You will find news, inspiration, facts and lots more… lots, lots more, such as walks in every Peak District county, bike rides, Peak District Voices from those live and work in the Peak District National Park. The Let’s Go Peak District website categorises and makes finding information easy, so some good places to start may be our really popular…

 

Peak District Blog categories: Best Days Out in the Peak District | Peak District Voices | Peak District Villages | Peak District Walks & Trails | Peak District Press Releases

 

Peak District Voices Curlew Action

Saving the Song of the Curlew

Saving the Song of the Curlew The whole team at Let's Go Peak District loves curlews ... so much so that we incorporated the curlew into our logo! Their unforgettable, haunting call is the song of the Peak District moors, the herald of Spring after the long winter. And anyone who has ever stood and watched their elegant swoops over the heather and gritstone knows that it's a sight to enchant even the most indifferent heart. But curlew numbers are declining very quickly. In only the last 50 years around 65% of the population throughout England and Scotland has disappeared. The team at Let's Go...
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Peak District History

The Mystery of the Hidden Grave in Ashford-in-the-Water

There is a wealth of hidden history in the Peak District, with so much more than first meets the eye to almost every hill, moor and quiet village lane. At Let's Go Peak District we love sharing the mysterious tales of this area with you, so we're delighted to be collaborating with community heritage group Peak in the Past to bring you more fascinating accounts from the region's history. The Mystery of the Hidden Grave in Ashford-in-the-Water This article was sparked by the memories of Nellie Blundell, a former resident of the Peak District village of Ashford-in-the-Water, recalled when she was in her 90s. It...
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Peak District Compendium of Places

Monsal Head

Monsal Head Peak District Monsal Head is located on the B6465 that runs between Ashford-in-the-Water and Wardlow Mires, and, as such is located on a lovely countryside drive, and is really easy to find when day tripping. Monsal Head, is a cluster of houses, pub and café that seem to be a satellite to the village of Little Longstone (which is also worth a visit), and here you will find fantastic, and dramatic views over the Wye Valley, and the Monsal Trail as it passes over the impressive five arched Headstone Viaduct. This is a classic, not to miss Peak District view which is hugely...
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Peak District Press Releases

LIFE in the Ravines partnership project

LIFE in the Ravines partnership project to save woodlands Natural England’s LIFE in the Ravines project is launched today with £5 million of funding. Published 22 December 2020 From: Natural England LIFE in the Ravines partnership project Dovedale in the Peak District Image credit: National Trust The project will restore the ravine woodlands in the Peak District National ParkThe project will tackle ash dieback in the ravines The future of the beautiful ravine woodlands in the Peak District is looking brighter thanks to £5 million in funding. The LIFE in the Ravines partnership project, led by Natural England, will tackle the threat that ash dieback...
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#LetsGoPeakDistrict Great Lux Photography

Autumn in the Peak District by Great Lux

Autumn in the Peak by Great Lux Peak District Photography Autumn in the Peak District by Great Lux Paul, better known as Great Lux Photography, was born in Chesterfield, Derbyshire on the edge of the Peak District National Park and has been a regular visitor to the Peak as a walker for many years. Paul can usually be found photographing sunrise or sunset at various locations throughout the Peak District, and in the following selection, how Paul sees Autumn in the Peak District... Enjoy! #1 Awesome Autumn reflections on the Derwent Reservoir Ladybower Reservoir is the largest and newest of the reservoirs, the other two...
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The Nott'm Lass Peak District Influencers and Creators

A Great Attraction | Heights Of Abraham | Matlock Bath

Heights Of Abraham | Matlock Bath | The Peak District | Derbyshire The Nott'm Lass explores Heights of Abraham in Matlock Bath, allow Lucy to take you on a virtual tour of this wonderful day out. What a great day out at the The Heights of Abraham in Matlock Bath, Derbyshire. What an amazing tourist attraction. I couldn't recommend it enough! Here is a quick insight if you're planning visiting Matlock Bath in The Peak District. From cable cars, caves to a fantastic place to eat. Nott'm Lass View on Youtube | IG: @thenottmlass | FB: The Nott'm Lass Heights of Abraham in Matlock Bath...
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#LetsGoPeakDistrict Best Days Out

Best Peak District Days Out With Kids

Best Peak District Days Out With Kids The Peak District National Park is the perfect place for family adventures, with something for explorers of every age to enjoy. To give you some inspiration, we’ve gathered together our pick of the Best Peak District Days Out With Kids. You’ll find everything here from spooky castles to mysterious caves, thrilling cable car rides to fun days racing about in the hills. Let’s go! Head Underground The limestone rocks of the Peak District have created a huge amount of spooky caves over the millennia. For a safe yet thrilling family adventure underground, take a tour in one of...
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Peak District Towns and Villages

Parwich

Parwich The idyllic Peak District village of Parwich is a beautiful little gem in the Derbyshire hills, surrounded by stunning countryside. Walking along the lanes is like stepping back in time, with pretty stone cottages clustered on quiet streets and dotted along the stream that runs through the centre of the village. Beautiful Parwich Parwich History It is likely that there has been a settlement in this area since at least the Bronze Age, as evidenced by the amount of burial mounds and archeological remains from that era found in this part of the Peak District National Park.   The Romans were almost certainly active in...
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Peak District Walks Derbyshire Walks Less than 5 miles

Tissington Walk via Parwich (4 miles)

Details : Tissington Walk via Parwich Distance 4 miles Time  1-2 hours Terrain  Country lanes, field paths, trails Accessibility  Uneven terrain, step stiles, squeeze stiles, gates Start and End Point  Nearest Postcode DE6 1RA | /// haystack.sending.popular Map  Ordnance Survey Explorer OL24  Introduction : Tissington Walk via Parwich This beautiful walk starts and ends in the perfect little village of Tissington, on the southern edge of the Peak District National Park, where there is a great café and a selection of lovely independent shops. It takes you along country lanes and over field paths offering fabulous views, all the way to the equally wonderful village...
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The Great Outdoors Let's Visit

Tideswell Dale

Tideswell Dale Beautiful Tideswell Dale To the south of the pretty Peak District village of Tideswell you’ll find Tideswell Dale. This short, largely dry limestone valley is a nature reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) managed by the Peak District National Park Authority. Tideswell Dale is one of the many steep-sided limestone dales in this part of the Peak District. It's home to a wide variety of plant and animal life, including many rare varieties of orchids and butterflies. A peaceful ravine with a shallow stream running through the centre, it has easy access paths throughout. Accessible Paths The Carboniferous limestone rocks that...
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