In the Peak District, there are so many hills and high points that choosing the best view can seem daunting. In this article, I’ll make it easier for you by highlighting the top viewing spots in the Peak District and explaining what to keep in mind. Don’t forget your camera, as we explore these amazing …
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🥾Jump to Route & Map Set off on an exciting trip along the Dragon’s Back, where you’ll meet the challenging terrains of Parkhouse and Chrome Hill. Located in the beautiful surroundings of the Staffordshire Peaks, this adventure offers a mix of stunning scenery and a good physical test. The route takes you through eye-catching fields …
🥾Jump to Route & Map Nestled in Derbyshire’s Upper Derwent Valley, Derwent Dam offers a rich blend of history and scenic beauty. Built during the early 1900s, it still stands as a testament to engineering prowess, drawing visitors for both its historical significance and breathtaking landscapes. Join me as we explore, the area and find …
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 …






