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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…

 

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An A - Z of the Peak District

C is for Castleton

C also left us very spoilt for choice in our A to Z of the Peak District! Where would you have picked? Chatsworth is a perennial favourite, of course, but the lovely villages of Calver, Chelmorton and Crowdecote all deserve a look in too. And who doesn't love exploring Curbar Edge?! In the end, though, Castleton won the day - there's so much to see and do here, with the heights of Mam Tor to climb, the four lovely show caves to discover and the history of Peveril Castle to enjoy. We think a day in the beautiful village of Castleton should feature in the...
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An A - Z of the Peak District

B is for Bradfield

We were utterly spoilt for choice with B in our A to Z of the Peak District! Bakewell? Butterton? Baslow? Birchover? They're all wonderful places, but we chose the lovely village of Bradfield in Yorkshire. There's so much to see and do here, with loads of history and stunning scenery. The village of Bradfield lies just 7 miles out of Sheffield but is surrounded by beautiful, wild moorland countryside, on the edge of the Peak District National Park in Yorkshire. It has the distinction of being the largest civil parish in England, although in fact it is made up of two villages, High Bradfield, which...
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An A - Z of the Peak District

A is for Ashford-in-the-Water

There were so many possible choices for A in our A to Z of the Peak District! Where would you have chosen? Alstonefield? Alport Castles? Arbor Low? In the end we felt we it was very hard to beat the beautiful Peak District village of Ashford-in-the-Water. If you’re looking for a perfect chocolate-box village to visit in the Peak District National Park, you’d be hard pressed to find one as lovely as Ashford-in-the-Water. It has everything that a country village needs: an idyllic riverside setting, complete with a medieval sheepwash bridge, pretty limestone cottages, narrow lanes, a classic English tearoom and a couple of cosy country...
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Peak District Press Releases

A Car Club for Buxton

We have been really pleased to help establish the Car Club and that the first Club in Buxton is based at the Station. We are keen to encourage sustainable travel and being able to get to and from the station easily without needing to own a car really helps
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Peak District Ancient Sites and Monuments News

Wayside Crosses of the Peak District

The landscape of the Peak District is scattered with ancient wayside crosses, chanced upon on windswept moors miles from civilisation, or hidden deep within woods. They served as vital waymarkers or landmarks, especially in otherwise unmarked terrain, and still stand today as insights into the region’s history.
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70 Best Days Out in the Peak District

70 Best Days Out in the Peak District: Dovedale

Many visitors to the Peak District may already know or have been to Dovedale; it's one of the most popular beauty spots in the National Park and indeed one of the most visited natural sites in Britain, attracting over a million visitors every year. The easy access paths through the valley and the delightful river with its pretty stepping stones make it a firm favourite with families and day-trippers. Despite its popularity it's still not difficult to escape the crowds, however, particularly if you walk a short distance away from the main valley, and the nearby dales of Hall Dale and Milldale will reward you...
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70 Best Days Out in the Peak District

70 Best Days Out in the Peak District: Dragon’s Back Walk

This wonderful walk is a great way of seeing this stunning part of the Peak District National Park. It starts and ends in the pretty little hamlet of Hollinsclough. To begin, it takes you along field paths and country lanes with magnificent views over the wild Staffordshire hills, dotted with farms and criss-crossed with stone walls. The route then brings you along the crest of one half of the famous ‘Dragon’s Back’, over the top of Chrome Hill (425m) with panoramic views over the wide valley, including a spectacular view of Parkhouse Hill ahead. You then descend on field paths and follow country lanes to...
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70 Best Days Out in the Peak District

70 Best Days Out in the Peak District: Tideswell Dale

Just to the south of the pretty Peak District village of Tideswell you’ll find Tideswell Dale. This limestone valley with a stream running through its centre is home to a wide variety of plant and animal life, including many rare varieties of orchids and butterflies. It's a beautiful, sheltered spot with easy access paths throughout, and makes a great spot for a family picnic and walk. There's an obvious and accessible path through the dale, completing a circuit around 0.5 km in length around the inner perimeter of the dale.
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70 Best Days Out in the Peak District

70 Best Days Out in the Peak District: The Roaches

The Roaches is a stunning gritstone ridge that rises up from moorland close to Leek in Staffordshire, on the south west edge of the Peak District. At its highest point the ridge reaches 505m and provides spectacular views over Staffordshire, Cheshire and even into Lancashire and Wales. it's a great place to spend a day in the Great Outdoors, with more than 975 acres of rocky upland to explore, providing a perfect playground for walkers and climbers.
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70 Best Days Out in the Peak District

70 Best Days Out in the Peak District: A Pub Walk

The Peak District is a brilliant place to get out for a walk in the countryside, whether you want a gentle riverside stroll or a full day hiking in the hills. By happy coincidence, the Peak District is also well known for its many rather marvellous pubs, from cosy, two-roomed country inns to luxury gastro pubs. And what better way to set yourself up for a Best Day Out than with a bracing walk followed by a hearty meal and a local tipple?!
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