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The environment of the Peak District
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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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This page has been donated by Let's Stay Peak District - Corporate Partner of the Peak District....
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The Peak District doesn't normally count waterfalls amongst its many natural attractions - and this one...
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Arbor Low is a Neolithic henge monument, stone circle and burial mound in the Peak District, Derbyshire...
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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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The Peak District Environmental Quality Mark is an enterprising, pioneering award bestowed upon worthy...
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The snows of December 2010 were some of the heaviest the Peak District has ever witnessed. And very beautiful...
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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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Each year, there are 22 million visits to the Peak District. Tourism is essential for the local economy...
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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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Just over 60 years ago, the post-war UK Government voted to protect the country’s most cherished landscapes...
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Sit back and enjoy our superb video of the gritstone edges of the Peak National Park......
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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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"The whole gift of the country is in its glens. The wide acreage of field or moor above is wholly...
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2012 will mark the 80th anniversary of what has been called as the most crucial event in the century...
The landscape of the Peak District including its rivers, gritstone edges, dales, hills, mountains, valleys, geology, flora, fauna and more. Protecting the environment of the Peak District for future generations. Let's Stay Peak District is a Corporate Friend of the Peak District and supports the charity financially and with other practical help and advice. Please consider how you might help too and become a Friend of the Peak District.