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Area guides for the Peak District National Park

  • Ashbourne visitor guide
    Elegant Ashbourne is primarily a market town. It celebrated the 750th anniversary of its charter in 2007...
  • Bakewell Guide
    BAKEWELL – ancient 'capital of the Peak'. World famous puddings, the area’s premier agricultural show...
  • Matlock and Matlock Bath visitor guide
    With a wealth of attractions, excellent accommodation, restaurants, fish and chips shops, amusement arcades...
  • Eyam visitor guide
    The 'plague' village of Eyam (pronounced 'eem') has its place in the folklore of England being the village...
  • Tideswell visitor guide
    Tideswell. Or 'Tidsa' as it known locally - and 'Cathedral town of the Peak'...with some justification...
  • Buxton visitor guide
    BUXTON in Derbyshire – famous for its scenery, its architecture and its water – and now poised for a...
  • Castleton visitor guide
    WATCH VIDEO ON THIS PAGE. Castleton in the High Peak of Derbyshire - affectionately known as the 'Gem...
  • Chesterfield visitor guide
    Chesterfield, the historic market town just to the East of the Peak District National Park is most famous...
  • Hathersage visitor guide
    Hathersage - an introduction to the 'home of Little John' by Roly Smith......
  • Hartington visitor guide
    Hartington, a prosperous looking village standing at the northern end of the Dove Valley, still has the...
 
The Peak District is the UK's oldest National Park, offering 555 square miles of protected English countryside that hosts 22 million visitors each year. Think of Bakewell puddings, Chatsworth House, Plague cottages in Eyam and the famous Derbyshire dales and you have the Peak District. Enjoy!