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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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Haddon Hall is an unspoilt, fortified medieval manor house dating from the 11th Century, and is the home...
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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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While many of the Peak District’s annual country shows have been running for upwards of a century, Chatsworth...
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Chesterfield’s best-known attraction is the crooked spire of its parish church – a striking landmark...
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Cromford’s Parish Church of St Mary, built on the orders of Sir Richard Arkwright in 1797, stands below...
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Sheepdog trials, show jumping, heavy horses, alpacas, cattle and sheep, including rare breeds, gundog...
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The church dates back for centuries, yet very little is known about this church's Norman origins....
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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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Gulliver’s is a family theme park designed to cater for families with children between the age of two...
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The Parish Church of St Lawerence partly dates from the 12th century and is believed to stand on a Saxon...
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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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With a rich and yet unclear history, the time-honoured summer custom of Well Dressing is most closely...
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Chatsworth House and the Estate it overlooks are internationally famous and draw visitors from as far...
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Echoing the classic Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Seven Wonders of the Peak became an accepted...
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Tucked away in the Peak District’s wild rolling hills lies the Tissington Estate....
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Matlock Golf Club celebrated its centenary year in 2006 and in the time since then its course has developed...
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We always have an excellent selection of original paintings of the Peak District in addition to prints...
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A church of Norman origin, St Edmund's was built before the year 1200....
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Treak Cliff Cavern is of international fame and geological importance. It has been a designated a Site...
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The picturesque Parish Church of St Barnabas was built in 1868, with the Church School adjacent to it...
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Chatsworth Farm Shop began life in 1977 in a 20 sq ft converted tack room opened by the then Duchess...
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The unruffled peace and quiet of a former Peak District hillfort site has been shaken by archaeologists...
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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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Renishaw Hall is a stately home in Derbyshire which dates from the 17th century. It is a Grade I listed...
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Tucked away, just off the main route through the centre of the village and on a back-road from the nearby...
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The Parish Church of St Peter at Hope dates mainly from the 14th century, and has a stumpy, broached...
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Matlock Bath's annual light spectacular is a rare treat for adults and children alike......
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Boasting the oldest brass consecration plate in this country and the second oldest in Europe......
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This church has been described as 'one of the prettiest and best-proportioned churches of the Peak'....
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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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Halfway along Church Street, built on a slight rise, the Anglican Holy Trinity Church looks down on the...
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A glorious mansion house, surrounded by stunning gardens, moorland and ancient deer park....
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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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Beautiful Dovedale is loved and visited by a million plus visitors a year - mainly to cross the newly...
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Buxton Opera House is in The Square, Buxton, Derbyshire. It is a 900 seat opera house....
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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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Welcome to Eyam Hall, the historic Derbyshire home of the Wright family......
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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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Sit back and enjoy our superb video of the gritstone edges of the Peak National Park......
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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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Peveril Castle, which has also been known as ‘Peak Castle’ in the past, is a castle in Castleton, Derbyshire...
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For years when people thought of Chesterfield FC, they thought of the ultimate spit ‘n’ sawdust football...
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Visit the Heights of Abraham this year and you will soon discover that the spectacular cable car ride...
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This unique outdoor heated swimming pool, which is owned and managed by Hathersage Parish Council, is...
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A horse’s most basic requirement for good health is fresh air and grass, and as such the Peak District...
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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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With so much great art inspired by the surrounds of the Peak District, it’s only fitting that the National...
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Peak District Videos presents the villages of Eyam and Foolow......
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Situated at an altitude of 1000 feet above sea level, Sheldon commands extensive views of the surrounding...
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.