Horse riding is a great way to explore the Peak District, as there are a number of trails and bridleways suitable for those who plan on traveling on horseback. Horse riding is also a good way to improve personal fitness and helps build leg muscles. When it comes to beginning horse riding the best option …
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Walkers should allow around 4 hours for the Rowtor Ramble (featured in our top 10 Peak District walks) which will take them over a series of different terrains, from steep fens to moorland. The walk begins at the Druids Inn pub which is in the village of Birchover. A small path from the pub takes …
This walk will take you through the grounds of one of the Peak District’s most famous landmarks, Chatsworth House. Walkers should allow around 4 hours to complete the walk as it is around 8 miles in length. To begin the hike, walkers should head to the car park at Carlton Lees. From the car park …
It is essential that walker’s are adequately prepared when walking in the Peak District, in regards to bringing the correct clothing and equipment for a day in the hills. The weather can often change quickly in the Peak District due to its geographical location, which causes problems each and every year for those who fail …



