Lisa’s guidebook to the Peak District and Derbyshire Dales

Lisa H
Lisa’s guidebook to the Peak District and Derbyshire Dales

Sightseeing

Wander around the treasures of Chatsworth House, the beautiful gardens and water features, the acres of park and woodland, the farmyard and adventure playground. There are gift shops, restaurants and cafes. Chatsworth hosts a range of events including the RHS Flower Show in June, the International Horse Trials in May, Country Fair in September and Christmas market in November. The house and gardens are always themed and decorated in December through to January.
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Chatsworth House
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Wander around the treasures of Chatsworth House, the beautiful gardens and water features, the acres of park and woodland, the farmyard and adventure playground. There are gift shops, restaurants and cafes. Chatsworth hosts a range of events including the RHS Flower Show in June, the International Horse Trials in May, Country Fair in September and Christmas market in November. The house and gardens are always themed and decorated in December through to January.
Visit Buxton, a thermal spa town on the edge of the Peak District, famous for its mineral-rich water. Wander around the stunning ornamental gardens and world famous Georgian and Victorian architecture. The crescent has recently been restored and the opera House and theatre are worth a visit. The Buxton Crescent Experience is a perfect introduction to Buxton and The Peak District. Step inside the Grade 1 Listed Buxton Crescent and bring the rich spa heritage to life with virtual and interactive showcases. Tickets available online and from The Pump Room. Coffee and hand made chocolates are a treat just around the corner at Charlotte’s Chocolatier & Cafe. Just beyond the town centre is Poole’s Cavern, one of the finest show caves in England. Solomon’s Temple, also known as Grinlow Tower is situated in the hills above Buxton. It was constructed in 1896 with the support of the Duke of Devonshire, then restored in the 1980’s.
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Buxton
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Visit Buxton, a thermal spa town on the edge of the Peak District, famous for its mineral-rich water. Wander around the stunning ornamental gardens and world famous Georgian and Victorian architecture. The crescent has recently been restored and the opera House and theatre are worth a visit. The Buxton Crescent Experience is a perfect introduction to Buxton and The Peak District. Step inside the Grade 1 Listed Buxton Crescent and bring the rich spa heritage to life with virtual and interactive showcases. Tickets available online and from The Pump Room. Coffee and hand made chocolates are a treat just around the corner at Charlotte’s Chocolatier & Cafe. Just beyond the town centre is Poole’s Cavern, one of the finest show caves in England. Solomon’s Temple, also known as Grinlow Tower is situated in the hills above Buxton. It was constructed in 1896 with the support of the Duke of Devonshire, then restored in the 1980’s.
A bustling market town that lies on the River Wye, famous for the Bakewell pudding and award-winning outdoor market. Wander around a whole range of shops, cafes and public gardens. Be sure to visit Old House museum, this Tudor architectural gem is one of Bakewell’s best kept secrets.
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Bakewell
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A bustling market town that lies on the River Wye, famous for the Bakewell pudding and award-winning outdoor market. Wander around a whole range of shops, cafes and public gardens. Be sure to visit Old House museum, this Tudor architectural gem is one of Bakewell’s best kept secrets.
This fortified medieval Manor House and romantic Elizabethan Gardens has been used as the backdrop for a range of high-profile productions such as Jane Eyre and Ma4y Queen of Scots. Haddon has a dedicated car park, cafe in the stable block and hosts a range of events including the popular Christmas artisan shopping weekends.
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Haddon Hall
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This fortified medieval Manor House and romantic Elizabethan Gardens has been used as the backdrop for a range of high-profile productions such as Jane Eyre and Ma4y Queen of Scots. Haddon has a dedicated car park, cafe in the stable block and hosts a range of events including the popular Christmas artisan shopping weekends.
Visit one of the finest Elizabethan buildings in the country, it houses one of the finest collections of tapestries and embroideries in Europe.
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Confiance nationale - Hardwick Hall
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Visit one of the finest Elizabethan buildings in the country, it houses one of the finest collections of tapestries and embroideries in Europe.
Step back in time in this beautiful historic village which became known as the “plague village”. Eyam museum traces this fascinating tale.
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Eyam
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Step back in time in this beautiful historic village which became known as the “plague village”. Eyam museum traces this fascinating tale.
There are 20 different areas to explore in the Italianate gardens - perfect for a romantic stroll!
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Renishaw Hall & Gardens
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There are 20 different areas to explore in the Italianate gardens - perfect for a romantic stroll!
The Tissington Estate has been in the hands of the FitzHerbert family since the reign of Elizabeth I. A picturesque village with a duck pond and pretty cottages with colourful gardens. Garden nursery, candle shop, craft shop and cafe. Well dressing week in May.
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Tissington Hall
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The Tissington Estate has been in the hands of the FitzHerbert family since the reign of Elizabeth I. A picturesque village with a duck pond and pretty cottages with colourful gardens. Garden nursery, candle shop, craft shop and cafe. Well dressing week in May.
A great way to see some of the local sites of Chatsworth, Baslow, Calver, Monsal trail, Bakewell, Ashford in the Water.
Chatsworth Settlement
A great way to see some of the local sites of Chatsworth, Baslow, Calver, Monsal trail, Bakewell, Ashford in the Water.

Shopping

Peak Village can be found in the picturesque village of Rowsley, just a few miles from Chatsworth estate. In this relaxed, open air shopping outlet you can enjoy browsing a range of stores such as Denby Pottery, Regatta Outdoors & Garden World to independents outlets such as Dotique ladies wear, Wild Olive and Barks & Co. Chatsworth Kitchen is open daily with a menu which celebrates quality, seasonal dishes. Massarella’s restaurant caters for a range of tastes with light bites, afternoon teas and an outdoor seating area. Peak Village nature reserve is at the back of the car park where you can walk along the banks of the river Derwent. Ample free Parking.
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Peak Shopping Village
Chatsworth Road
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Peak Village can be found in the picturesque village of Rowsley, just a few miles from Chatsworth estate. In this relaxed, open air shopping outlet you can enjoy browsing a range of stores such as Denby Pottery, Regatta Outdoors & Garden World to independents outlets such as Dotique ladies wear, Wild Olive and Barks & Co. Chatsworth Kitchen is open daily with a menu which celebrates quality, seasonal dishes. Massarella’s restaurant caters for a range of tastes with light bites, afternoon teas and an outdoor seating area. Peak Village nature reserve is at the back of the car park where you can walk along the banks of the river Derwent. Ample free Parking.
With its winding cobbled streets Ashbourne is a fine old market town with many historic buildings of Tudor and Georgian heritage and independent shops. Browse for fine antiques, quality food and drink. A range of cafes, inns and tea rooms to relax over morning coffee or lunch.
Ashbourne Rd, Ashbourne, Royaume-Uni
With its winding cobbled streets Ashbourne is a fine old market town with many historic buildings of Tudor and Georgian heritage and independent shops. Browse for fine antiques, quality food and drink. A range of cafes, inns and tea rooms to relax over morning coffee or lunch.

Walks with beautiful views across Derbyshire and the Peak District

Mam Tor at over 500 metres is a popular walking area with spectacular views from the ridge over the Hope Valley. Wander down to Peveril castle overlooking the village of Castleton on the hillside. Peak, Speedwell, Blue John and Treak Cliff Caverns are all popular tourist attractions.
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Mam Tor
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Mam Tor at over 500 metres is a popular walking area with spectacular views from the ridge over the Hope Valley. Wander down to Peveril castle overlooking the village of Castleton on the hillside. Peak, Speedwell, Blue John and Treak Cliff Caverns are all popular tourist attractions.
A renowned beauty spot with breath-taking views of the Peak District.
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Dovedale
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A renowned beauty spot with breath-taking views of the Peak District.
The traffic free trail between Wye Dale and Bakewell offers one of the most spectacular leisure routes in Britain for walking, cycling and horse riding. The views are simply breathtaking! The route is relatively flat, spans 13.6 kilometres and features a series of tunnels, the longer ones being lit during daylight hours. The Old Station building houses a cafe, terrace, book and gift shop and bike hire facilities.
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Monsal Trail
Monsal Trail
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The traffic free trail between Wye Dale and Bakewell offers one of the most spectacular leisure routes in Britain for walking, cycling and horse riding. The views are simply breathtaking! The route is relatively flat, spans 13.6 kilometres and features a series of tunnels, the longer ones being lit during daylight hours. The Old Station building houses a cafe, terrace, book and gift shop and bike hire facilities.
Surrounded by stunning countryside with magnificent views of water, moorland and woodland this area is a magnet for outdoor-lovers. Perfect for a steady stroll, the route at 5.5 miles offers amazing views across the water and passes the awe-inspiring Derwent Dam.
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Ladybower Reservoir
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Surrounded by stunning countryside with magnificent views of water, moorland and woodland this area is a magnet for outdoor-lovers. Perfect for a steady stroll, the route at 5.5 miles offers amazing views across the water and passes the awe-inspiring Derwent Dam.
Across the valley, 5 mins by car is a small enchanting early Bronze Age stone circle traditionally thought to depict 9 ladies turned to stone as a penalty for dancing on Sunday. Amazing base for walks with fantastic views.
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Cercle de pierres des neuf dames
Lees Road
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Across the valley, 5 mins by car is a small enchanting early Bronze Age stone circle traditionally thought to depict 9 ladies turned to stone as a penalty for dancing on Sunday. Amazing base for walks with fantastic views.
10 mins away by car is a spectacular tor of of gritstone rocks perched on the ridge between the Alport - Winster road and Harthill Moor. Great walks, amazing views and a popular area for climbing.
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Robin Hood's Stride
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10 mins away by car is a spectacular tor of of gritstone rocks perched on the ridge between the Alport - Winster road and Harthill Moor. Great walks, amazing views and a popular area for climbing.
The picturesque village of Youlgreave sits between the River Bradford and River Lathkill. On the River Bradford is a designated swimming spot that has been carved out of the limestone rock along the river. There’s also a great walk from Alport along the river up to The Lathkil Hotel and pub with stunning views.
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Youlgreave
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The picturesque village of Youlgreave sits between the River Bradford and River Lathkill. On the River Bradford is a designated swimming spot that has been carved out of the limestone rock along the river. There’s also a great walk from Alport along the river up to The Lathkil Hotel and pub with stunning views.
Trails through moors, woodlands and meadows, a visitor centre and great cafe with outdoor seating areas.
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Longshaw Estate - Fiducie nationale
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Trails through moors, woodlands and meadows, a visitor centre and great cafe with outdoor seating areas.
Dramatic views over the Hope Valley with amazing walks along the edge.
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Curbar Edge
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Dramatic views over the Hope Valley with amazing walks along the edge.
Park at Grindleford station and follow Padley Gorge up onto the moors. Soak in the scenery at Surprise View and loop back round on the winding paths back to the station coffee shop.
Grindleford
Park at Grindleford station and follow Padley Gorge up onto the moors. Soak in the scenery at Surprise View and loop back round on the winding paths back to the station coffee shop.
The Carsington Water Loop is a long trail with varied scenery and great views of the reservoir. Bike hire available.
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Carsington Water
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The Carsington Water Loop is a long trail with varied scenery and great views of the reservoir. Bike hire available.
Many walks to be found in the Chatsworth estate but my favourite 2 are parking at Carlton Lees, following the path behind the garden centre, up the hill towards the Swiss Chalet and coming out by the woods overlooking Edensor and heading to the tea room! Alternatively park at Edensor and walk across to Chatsworth house, through Stand Wood up to the hunting tower to marvel at the views from the cannons and swing by the lakes that feed the fountains in the gardens before heading back to Edensor Tea Room!
Calton Lees Car Park (Chatsworth)
Many walks to be found in the Chatsworth estate but my favourite 2 are parking at Carlton Lees, following the path behind the garden centre, up the hill towards the Swiss Chalet and coming out by the woods overlooking Edensor and heading to the tea room! Alternatively park at Edensor and walk across to Chatsworth house, through Stand Wood up to the hunting tower to marvel at the views from the cannons and swing by the lakes that feed the fountains in the gardens before heading back to Edensor Tea Room!
It may take a couple of hours to reach this spot but it is definitely worth the climb for the amazing views of this waterfall on the edge of Kinder Scout.
Kinder Downfall
It may take a couple of hours to reach this spot but it is definitely worth the climb for the amazing views of this waterfall on the edge of Kinder Scout.
Set in the manifold valley, this is a steep climb but well worth it for the magnificent views! Thor’s Cave has been the back drop for numerous films, TV shows and music videos. Wetton mill is close by for refreshments & ice cream. The Royal Oak at Hurdlow is a super pub for food on the journey home.
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Grotte de Thor
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Set in the manifold valley, this is a steep climb but well worth it for the magnificent views! Thor’s Cave has been the back drop for numerous films, TV shows and music videos. Wetton mill is close by for refreshments & ice cream. The Royal Oak at Hurdlow is a super pub for food on the journey home.

Animal parks

Great day out ‘walking with the animals’!
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Peak Wildlife Park
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Pubs & restaurants

Fancy a truly special meal out? The Peacock offers both an indulgent, fine dining menu and a more casual bar menu. The restaurant team have been awarded three AA rosettes and feature in the Michelin Guide.
Peacock Hotel station
Fancy a truly special meal out? The Peacock offers both an indulgent, fine dining menu and a more casual bar menu. The restaurant team have been awarded three AA rosettes and feature in the Michelin Guide.
Enjoy a delicious refined French-accented meal at Piedaniel’s restaurant.
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Piedaniel's
Bath Street
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Enjoy a delicious refined French-accented meal at Piedaniel’s restaurant.
Visit the Taproom and shop to sample the range of brewery fresh beer and handmade pizzas. Pre-booked guided tours are also available.
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Thornbridge Brewery
Buxton Road
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Visit the Taproom and shop to sample the range of brewery fresh beer and handmade pizzas. Pre-booked guided tours are also available.
Real food, real ales, real fires!
Druid Inn
Main Street
Real food, real ales, real fires!
Relaxed restaurant in an 1800s building by the river. outdoor seating available . Vegan dishes on the menu.
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The Woodyard
Coombs Road
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Relaxed restaurant in an 1800s building by the river. outdoor seating available . Vegan dishes on the menu.
Stones features in the latest edition of the Michelin Guide. Great modern British dishes, great service, great vibe….! Be sure to book first.
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Stones
1 Dale Rd
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Stones features in the latest edition of the Michelin Guide. Great modern British dishes, great service, great vibe….! Be sure to book first.
Stylish restaurant serving cocktails & traditional British dishes, afternoon tea & Sunday roast.
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The Merchant's Yard
Saint John's Road
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Stylish restaurant serving cocktails & traditional British dishes, afternoon tea & Sunday roast.
Traditional bar with log fires and modern restaurant.
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The Devonshire Arms at Beeley
Devonshire Square
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Traditional bar with log fires and modern restaurant.
The prince of Wales is a village pub and restaurant in the heart of Baslow. Local ales, beers, delicious wines, gins and botanicals. Local fresh produce sourced. Serve Sunday lunch too
Prince of Wales
The prince of Wales is a village pub and restaurant in the heart of Baslow. Local ales, beers, delicious wines, gins and botanicals. Local fresh produce sourced. Serve Sunday lunch too
Featured in the Michelin Guide, this restaurant has a top quality modern menu.
Restaurant Lovage by Lee Smith
Featured in the Michelin Guide, this restaurant has a top quality modern menu.
Lovely cosy pub after a long walk!
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The George at Alstonefield
1 church lane
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Lovely cosy pub after a long walk!
A traditional Derbyshire country Inn dating back to 1597. Great food, friendly service, panoramic views of the majestic Hope Valley. The Barrel Inn proudly claims to be the highest pub in Derbyshire and on a clear day you are able to enjoy views over five counties!
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The Barrel Inn
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A traditional Derbyshire country Inn dating back to 1597. Great food, friendly service, panoramic views of the majestic Hope Valley. The Barrel Inn proudly claims to be the highest pub in Derbyshire and on a clear day you are able to enjoy views over five counties!
Friendly staff, lovely views from the restaurant, super tasty food and great menu!
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The Maynard
Main Road
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Friendly staff, lovely views from the restaurant, super tasty food and great menu!
Super pub! Casual atmosphere, always busy, classic pub dishes, friendly service.
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The Royal Oak | Peak District
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Super pub! Casual atmosphere, always busy, classic pub dishes, friendly service.
Rustic Wood Fired Pizza Cooked in a Brick Oven. Also Natural Wine Shop and artisan breads. Dine in or takeaway only.
D'alessandro's
Rustic Wood Fired Pizza Cooked in a Brick Oven. Also Natural Wine Shop and artisan breads. Dine in or takeaway only.
Shalimar, Dale road at Darley Dale offers Super team, delicious cuisine, efficient service all at the bottom of our hill!
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The Shalimar
Dale Road North
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Shalimar, Dale road at Darley Dale offers Super team, delicious cuisine, efficient service all at the bottom of our hill!

Tearooms & coffee shops

A friendly place to relax and enjoy morning coffee with a slice of cake, a delicious lunch or an afternoon tea.
Gallery Café
A friendly place to relax and enjoy morning coffee with a slice of cake, a delicious lunch or an afternoon tea.
Indo-Western cuisine. Great coffee, chai lattes and cakes! Vegetarian, GF, dairy free & Vegan dishes available. Friendly service and hand made gifts available.
The Chakra Lounge- Bakewell
Rutland Square
Indo-Western cuisine. Great coffee, chai lattes and cakes! Vegetarian, GF, dairy free & Vegan dishes available. Friendly service and hand made gifts available.
Experience a contemporary shopping and dining at The Peak Village, 10 mins walk from The Garden Nook. Here you can sample quality seasonal dishes and find local produce and products from across the farm estate and Derbyshire Dales.
Chatsworth Kitchen
Chatsworth Road
Experience a contemporary shopping and dining at The Peak Village, 10 mins walk from The Garden Nook. Here you can sample quality seasonal dishes and find local produce and products from across the farm estate and Derbyshire Dales.
This iconic and idyllic location in Hathersage is worth a visit. The shop sells a full range of David Mellor cutlery and a range of the finest British crafts. Riverside Kitchen serves dishes using local producers and has options for vegans.
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David Mellor Design
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This iconic and idyllic location in Hathersage is worth a visit. The shop sells a full range of David Mellor cutlery and a range of the finest British crafts. Riverside Kitchen serves dishes using local producers and has options for vegans.
August 2022 voted best Tea Room in Derbyshire! Delicious fresh food, friendly staff and efficient service. A stop off place on the way to Chatsworth House.
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Edensor Tea Cottage
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August 2022 voted best Tea Room in Derbyshire! Delicious fresh food, friendly staff and efficient service. A stop off place on the way to Chatsworth House.
Super food, delicious coffee & cake in a relaxed atmosphere with plenty of antiques browsing too!
Lead Tin Yellow Antiques Centre
Super food, delicious coffee & cake in a relaxed atmosphere with plenty of antiques browsing too!
Friendly deli! Fresh, local produce, delicious selection of cheese, bread, meats ……
The Lambton Larder
Buxton Road
Friendly deli! Fresh, local produce, delicious selection of cheese, bread, meats ……

Entertainment & Activities

This hilltop park is reached by cable car with magnificent views. Enjoy illuminated cavern tours, walking trails, fossil exhibitions and a cafe.
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Les hauteurs d'Abraham
Dale Road
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This hilltop park is reached by cable car with magnificent views. Enjoy illuminated cavern tours, walking trails, fossil exhibitions and a cafe.
Hathersage Swimming Pool is a 30 metre open air pool. The water is heated to 82°F (28°c) and it’s a great trip out come rain or shine. Be sure to book as it gets very busy in high season.
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Piscine de Hathersage
Oddfellows Road
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Hathersage Swimming Pool is a 30 metre open air pool. The water is heated to 82°F (28°c) and it’s a great trip out come rain or shine. Be sure to book as it gets very busy in high season.
Adventure-activity chain venue exploring the forest canopy via a treetop rope course. At a knee knocking 1200ft this is Not for the faint hearted!
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Go Ape Buxton
Green Lane
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Adventure-activity chain venue exploring the forest canopy via a treetop rope course. At a knee knocking 1200ft this is Not for the faint hearted!
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Cineworld Cinema Chesterfield
Derby Road
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With over 40 rides and attractions it’s the Uk’s biggest theme park! Set in over 500 acres of beautiful Staffordshire countryside.
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Alton Towers
Farley Lane
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With over 40 rides and attractions it’s the Uk’s biggest theme park! Set in over 500 acres of beautiful Staffordshire countryside.
We all love a good movie! The Northern Light Cinema is cute and friendly making a trip to the flicks not just about watching great movies but about having a great night out. The bar serves a great range of beers, wines and spirits. All served to help wash down the range of Mediterranean-inspired food, perfectly sourced and presented. All this, hidden away in the old Malthouse on North End, here in Wirksworth, the hidden gem of the Peaks.
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The Northern Light Cinema
13A North End
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We all love a good movie! The Northern Light Cinema is cute and friendly making a trip to the flicks not just about watching great movies but about having a great night out. The bar serves a great range of beers, wines and spirits. All served to help wash down the range of Mediterranean-inspired food, perfectly sourced and presented. All this, hidden away in the old Malthouse on North End, here in Wirksworth, the hidden gem of the Peaks.
Hire bikes and cycle along the former railway track to Monsal Dale as you take in the spectacular views and countyside.
Peak eBikes
Hassop Road
Hire bikes and cycle along the former railway track to Monsal Dale as you take in the spectacular views and countyside.
Quad biking, paint balling and laser tag - great fun day!
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Wild Park Derbyshire
Wildpark Lane
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Quad biking, paint balling and laser tag - great fun day!
One of the finest examples of Frank Matcham theatre design, offering a year-round programme of entertainment. The Buxton Opera festivals is mid July.
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Buxton Opera House
Water Street
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One of the finest examples of Frank Matcham theatre design, offering a year-round programme of entertainment. The Buxton Opera festivals is mid July.
This is one of the many impressive caves that can be found in the Peak District and is set at the foot of the spectacular Winnats Pass.
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Speedwell Cavern
Winnats Pass
59 habitants recommandent
This is one of the many impressive caves that can be found in the Peak District and is set at the foot of the spectacular Winnats Pass.
Set on the magnificent hillside at Castleton and run by English Heritage Peveril castle was gifted to the eponymous William Peveril in 1068 by William the Conqueror for his support of the Norman conquest of Britain 2 years previous. Magnificent views from the castle and interesting reading on the various signs explaining the ruins.
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Château de Peveril
Market Place
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Set on the magnificent hillside at Castleton and run by English Heritage Peveril castle was gifted to the eponymous William Peveril in 1068 by William the Conqueror for his support of the Norman conquest of Britain 2 years previous. Magnificent views from the castle and interesting reading on the various signs explaining the ruins.