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70 Best Days Out in the Peak District

70 Best Days Out in the Peak District: Coombs Dale

The Peak District National Park is full of the most wonderful dales, but Coombs Dale is a particularly special gem. For a start, it's virtually unknown - to most visitors and even to many residents of the neighbouring villages - so you’re almost guaranteed to find peace and quiet here.
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70 Best Days Out in the Peak District: Birchover and Rowtor Rocks

The lovely village of Birchover lies on the south eastern border of the Peak District National Park in Derbyshire, surrounded by the most stunning scenery. Although only five miles out of the town of Matlock, it stands amid the most magnificent open moorland that's steeped in history. On the edge of the village you'll find the mysterious cave complex of Rowtor Rocks, consisting of numerous interlinked tunnels, passages, viewpoints and caverns, some man-made. Many of the rocks have been carved with symbols and pictures, including serpents, circles and cups. The modifications and carvings reputedly date from the 17th Century and are the handiwork of a...
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70 Best Days Out in the Peak District

70 Best Days Out in the Peak District: Monyash

The lovely village of Monyash in the Derbyshire Peak District is gorgeous, a place to stop for a while and enjoy the village life, with pretty stone cottages lining quiet lanes and a country inn overlooking a village green.
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70 Best Days Out in the Peak District: Hope

The pretty Peak District village of Hope in Derbyshire is often overshadowed by its near neighbour Castleton, but it has loads to offer the visitor, with a range of lovely shops, cafés and pubs. As the name suggests it’s located in the heart of the Hope Valley and it's surrounded by stunning scenery, overlooked by the slopes of Win Hill and Lose Hill.
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70 Best Days Out in the Peak District

70 Best Days Out in the Peak District: The High Peak Trail

The High Peak Trail offers 17 miles of almost traffic-free bliss for walkers, runners, cyclists and horse-riders, stretching between Dowlow near Buxton and High Peak Junction near Cromford. It follows the route of the former High Peak Railway Line, opened in 1831, and runs through stunning limestone countryside and rolling hills, passing close to the ancient site of Minninglow.
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70 Best Days Out in the Peak District: Hartington

This very pretty Peak District village is situated towards the south of the Peak District National Park, and can be combined with a visit to Dovedale if you have the time. Hartington has everything you could hope for from a Peak District village: a duck pond in the centre, houses of mellow stone on twisty lanes, great country pubs … and even a famous cheese shop!
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70 Best Days Out in the Peak District: The Monsal Trail

A walk or ride along the traffic-free Monsal Trail is the perfect way to see the glorious White Peak countryside of this part of the Peak District. It runs for 8.5 traffic-free miles from Bakewell to Chee Dale. It is flat, level and well-maintained, so it's not just perfect for walkers and cyclists, but also runners, horse-riders and wheelchair-users.
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Peak District Voices

Please Don’t Feed Other People’s Horses!

These rather handsome ginger ears would like to bring you a simple but really important message: when you're out and about on your travels in the countryside, please don't feed a horse that doesn't belong to you! He'd like to tell you why, with a little help from his able human assistant... Please Don't Feed Other People's Horses! Yes we're irresistible, and yes we sometimes do a great job of looking sad and hungry, but after a tragic increase in horse and pony deaths over the past year, I thought it might be timely to share some information as to why us horses and other...
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70 Best Days Out in the Peak District: Treak Cliff Cavern

The beautiful Treak Cliff Cavern, located in the village of Castleton in Derbyshire, offers a great Peak District day out. It’s the home of Britain’s rarest mineral, Blue John stone, and Castleton is the only place in the world where it can be found! There are beautiful caverns to explore here, as well as a cafe with fantastic views, a gift shop and a museum.
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70 Best Days Out in the Peak District: Flash

The little Peak District village of Flash in Staffordshire has the distinction of being the highest village in England, and anyone who has ever visited on a snowy or windy day will be able to confirm that wholeheartedly! Flash is surrounded by wild open countryside on the southern slopes of Axe Edge Moor, south west of Buxton. It's also close to the popular beauty spot of Three Shire Heads, where Derbyshire, Staffordshire and Cheshire meet at a collection of picturesque pools, waterfalls and stone bridges.
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