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Attractions in the Peak District
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Why not let a Peak Mini Bus Tour driver take the strain - and enjoy your sightseeing or Real Ale trip...
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Peak District Videos presents the villages of Eyam and Foolow......
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Dating back to around 1205 is the grey limestone Holy Trinity Parish Church, largely rebuilt in 1870...
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Although not prosperous in the way it once was, farming and agriculture still play a major part in everyday...
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This fascinating old house contains a wonderful collection of items from the Bakewell area, displayed...
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Renishaw Hall is a stately home in Derbyshire which dates from the 17th century. It is a Grade I listed...
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This charming little Victorian Parish Church was built in 1886 and is the third church on the site....
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Matlock Bath's annual light spectacular is a rare treat for adults and children alike......
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Some train journeys can be depressing, but one route which traverses the heart of the Peak District stands...
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Myths and legends in the Peak District are as common as the frequent mists which descend on its hills...
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Sheldon Day is an annual village celebration in the Peak District, featuring bunting, live music and...
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Let's Stay Peak District takes a closer look at Haddon Hall and its history....
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The Peak District's secret Peak District village...Tissington...
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Many people come to the Peak District looking for a sharply pointed hill, which is the dictionary definition...
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Easter is a great time for horse racing. The Cheltenham Festival every March, the Grand National meeting...
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Between around the mid-12th century and the early part of the 20th century, hundreds of unfeasibly large...
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The hill-top Parish Church of St Giles is one of the most interesting in the Peak District, with a two...
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For over a decade, a group of local folk musicians have been congregating at Sheffield station, catching...
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Peak Rail is a preserved railway operating timetabled steam services for tourists and visitors to the...
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Peveril Castle, which has also been known as ‘Peak Castle’ in the past, is a castle in Castleton, Derbyshire...
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Sheepdog trials, show jumping, heavy horses, alpacas, cattle and sheep, including rare breeds, gundog...
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The Peak Cavern, also known as the Devil's Arse (called so because of the flatulent-sounding noises from...
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Beautiful location near the Chatsworth estate, unusual clockface and flanked by two excellent pubs!...
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A church of Norman origin, St Edmund's was built before the year 1200....
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Let's Stay Peak District attempts the impossible and brings you our top ten Peak beauty spots. We are...
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Lead ore (galena) has been mined in the Peak since Roman times, but the real ‘lead rush’ took place in...
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Some villages barely make an effort at Christmas. Others opt for a solitary tree and a token row of twinklies...
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Escarpments in the Peak District are usually known as ‘edges’ – sheer walls of rock often with heather...
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Chesterfield’s best-known attraction is the crooked spire of its parish church – a striking landmark...
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Dominating the skyline from a hillside perch above the town is the imposing All Saints’ Parish Church...
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Beautiful Dovedale is loved and visited by a million plus visitors a year - mainly to cross the newly...
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Many visitors, especially those from overseas, are often bemused to find that the family seat of the...
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Ashbourne Cycle Hire is situated at the southern end of the Tissington Trail just outside Ashbourne town...
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England's highest church with a spire. The beautifully situated and well-protected parish church of St...
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The Peak District is home to around 450 protected monuments and stone circles. Some are pre-historic...
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Gulliver’s is a family theme park designed to cater for families with children between the age of two...
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Let's Stay Peak District brings you our very own top ten attractions in the Peak District, the UK's first...
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Alton Towers is a theme park and resort situated in the grounds of a former stately home in Staffordshire...
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Tideswell’s parish church is known as 'the Cathedral of the Peak' and was described by no less an authority...
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Trinity provides a warm welcome to visitors at its services so whether on holiday, new to Buxton or coming...
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With a rich and yet unclear history, the time-honoured summer custom of Well Dressing is most closely...
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One of Britain's greatest and most significant Elizabethan houses......
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This splendidly romantic castle, perched on an imposing bluff which commands the valley below, was built...
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The Speedwell Cavern is one of the four show caves in Castleton....
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Video of the former lead mining village of Sheldon near Bakewell...
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Early Man seems to have found much to his liking in the hills and dales of the Peak District....
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Bakewell's strong connection with agriculture is emphasised every August when the town hosts the largest...
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Perhaps the most famous of Peak District rivers is the Dove, described by
Charles Cotton, co-author...
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Situated at an altitude of 1000 feet above sea level, Sheldon commands extensive views of the surrounding...
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Short 2011 film about Buxton in Derbyshire - full HD video for you to share!...
Attractions for all the family to enjoy in and around the Peak District National Park. From beautiful and very grand stately homes to donkey sanctuaries, stone henges including
Arbow Low, delightful dales including
Dovedale, splendid estates, theme parks, great days out, ancient caverns and caves, fabulous farm shops and more.