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Walk / Cycle the Tissington Trail

The Tissington Trail is one of the Peak District’s most popular walking and cycling routes — a flat, scenic trail following a disused railway line through rolling countryside. Perfect for families, cyclists, and leisurely walkers, the trail connects Ashbourne to Parsley Hay, passing charming villages and beautiful views along the way. About the Tissington Trail The trail runs […]

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Three Shires Head

Three Shires Head, where the counties of Cheshire, Derbyshire, and Staffordshire meet, is a remote and picturesque spot famous for its ancient stone packhorse bridge, cascading waterfalls, and tranquil pools. Hidden along the River Dane, it’s a favourite destination for walkers, photographers, and wild swimmers looking for one of the Peak District’s most iconic natural […]

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Explore The Roaches

The Roaches, located near the town of Leek in the Peak District, is a striking gritstone ridge known for its dramatic rock formations, panoramic views, and wild landscapes. This iconic spot is a favourite for walkers, climbers, photographers, and wildlife enthusiasts. About The Roaches The name “The Roaches” is derived from the French word “rochers,” […]

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Walk Around Upper Goyt Valley

The Upper Goyt Valley, located above Buxton in the Peak District, is a stunning area of moorland, reservoirs, and secluded trails. Known for its peaceful surroundings and panoramic views, this valley is ideal for walkers, photographers, and anyone seeking a retreat into nature. Here’s your guide to making the most of a visit to the […]

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Walk the Sett Valley Trail

The Sett Valley Trail is a gentle and scenic route that connects New Mills and Hayfield along a former railway line — offering a peaceful 2.5-mile walk or cycle through the heart of the Peak District. Ideal for families, cyclists, and casual walkers, this flat trail is a perfect way to enjoy countryside views without venturing too far into […]

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Visit Monsal Dale

Monsal Dale is one of the Peak District’s most picturesque valleys, offering dramatic limestone cliffs, lush woodlands, and the tranquil waters of the River Wye. This stunning location is ideal for walkers, photographers, and nature enthusiasts. With its famous viaduct and panoramic views, Monsal Dale provides a unique blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue. […]

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Explore Mam Tor

Mam Tor, known as the “Shivering Mountain,” is one of the most iconic landmarks in the Peak District National Park. Towering at 517 meters (1,696 feet) above sea level, it offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and is a must-visit destination for hikers, photographers, and history enthusiasts. Here’s your comprehensive guide to visiting […]

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Explore Longshaw Estate

The Longshaw Estate is one of the Peak District’s most accessible and rewarding outdoor destinations — a mix of ancient woodlands, open moorland, gritstone edges, and rich wildlife. Managed by the National Trust, it’s perfect for walkers, families, photographers, and nature lovers alike. About Longshaw Estate What to See and Do Walking Trails There are trails […]

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Walk The Longdendale Trail

The Longdendale Trail, located in the northern Peak District, offers a beautiful and serene setting for walkers, cyclists, and nature enthusiasts. Following the route of a former railway line, the trail stretches for 10 miles through the picturesque Longdendale Valley, alongside a series of stunning reservoirs and surrounded by rugged hills. Here’s your comprehensive guide […]

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Explore Linacre Reservoirs

Linacre Reservoirs, located near Chesterfield in Derbyshire, offer a serene and picturesque setting for outdoor activities and nature appreciation. The three reservoirs, nestled within a beautiful woodland area, provide a perfect escape for walkers, birdwatchers, and those looking to unwind in a peaceful environment. Here’s your comprehensive guide to visiting Linacre Reservoirs. A Brief Overview […]

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