Peak District National Park

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The Peak District is often described as an area of contrasting natural beauty, with moors and dales, rivers and springs. At its heart lies the Peak District National Park, which became the first national park in the UK in 1951. The cities of Manchester, Sheffield and Derbyshire are located nearby and are easily accessible by road and rail network.

Regardless of whether its summer or winter, The Peak District and its surrounding area is a fantastic place to visit for a family day out, short break or holiday. The choice of accommodation available is extensive. If you are looking for a holiday cottage in the countryside, bed and breakfast or a luxurious spa hotel you will be sure to fine something to suit all needs.

The Peak District offers walkers a selection of footpaths and trails to choose from some established many years ago by the area’s residents on their travels to and from market. Stop off at Dovedale within the Peak District, suitable for all ages enjoy the lovely walk to the stepping stones and beyond.

If you like to explore historic houses then there are some of the best located within Derbyshire, including Chatsworth, Haddon Hall and Renishaw Hall. Chatsworth is set in the heart of the Peak District, with over 30 rooms to explore including the beautiful sculpture gallery you will not be disappointed a real treasure house of England.

Bolsover Castle is also well worth a visit. Perched on a hilltop overlooking Derbyshire, it was designed both to entertain and impress. An extremely interesting castle both from an historical and architectural viewpoint, there is audio guides available, helping to provide insight into this point in time of English heritage.

Manchester

Take a day trip to the city of Manchester famed in recent years for its football and music scene, which helped propel the city onto the world stage and make it a must-see destination. A down to earth and friendly city that has had to overcome industrial decline, but in the process has become a confident and diverse city of well over two million people.

For art and science lovers, Manchester is a gold mine of interest with Whitworth Art Gallery, the Lowry Art Complex and the Museum of Science and Industry. Visitors are advised to set aside at least four hours for a visit where you will be taken on a journey through Manchester’s rich heritage.

See first-hand what it was like to work in a Cotton Mill as well as observe the world’s largest collection of steam mill engines. For a close and in-depth look at the Great War, the Imperial War Museum is well worth a visit.

Alternatively Sheffield can’t be missed, not least if you are green fingered, what with Sheffield’s impressive Winter Garden. It is one of the largest temperate glasshouses to be built in the UK with more than 2,500 plants from around the world making it the perfect oasis in the heart of England’s fourth largest city.

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Things to do near Peak District National Park

Explore the breathtaking Peak District National Park with thrilling activities like cave exploring, rock climbing, and invigorating hikes. This stunning countryside offers an adrenaline rush for adventure seekers and amazing walks for all abilities. Enhance your experience with audio tours for insightful guidance as you soak in the natural beauty and rich heritage of the area. It's the perfect getaway for those wanting to connect with nature and enjoy outdoor adventures.

Shopping

For a delightful shopping experience in the Peak District, visit Fox Valley shopping centre, just 14.5km away, offering a mix of family-friendly shops. If you're up for a drive, Meadowhall Shopping Centre, located 22.5km away, provides a vast array of retail and entertainment options.

Recreation

At Ponds Forge International Sports Centre, enjoy a range of wellness activities including swimming and fitness classes in a serene environment. For entertainment, Sheffield City Hall offers a vibrant atmosphere with live music events. Meanwhile, Bramall Lane provides an exhilarating sports experience, perfect for sports enthusiasts.

Adventure

The Ridge Walk from Mam Tor to Losehill offers breathtaking views and invigorating hiking experiences, spanning 6.4km of stunning scenery. For cyclists, Derwent Cycle Hire provides excellent outdoor biking opportunities, located 3.2km away. For thrill-seekers, the Danger Zone Paintball Centre, situated 16.1km away, promises an exhilarating adventure.

Nightlife

The nightlife in Peak District National Park offers a delightful mix of culture and entertainment. Enjoy a romantic evening at the Crucible Theatre, catch a film at the Penistone Paramount Cinema, or unleash your adventurous spirit at The Play Arena, each promising a unique experience just a short distance away.

*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.

Find the best attractions near Peak District National Park

In Peak District National Park, visitors can explore a variety of attractions including urban parks, fascinating museums, and intriguing caves. The region offers a blend of cultural experiences, outdoor adventures, and family-friendly activities, ensuring there's something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you're seeking scenic walks or a taste of local history, the Peak District promises an enriching experience for all travellers.

  • Ladybower Reservoir: Nestled just 6.4km from the heart of the Peak District, this stunning lake offers breathtaking scenery and a serene beach atmosphere, perfect for romantic strolls or outdoor picnics.
  • Kinder Scout: Also located 6.4km away, this nature reserve is renowned for its friendly locals and rich cultural heritage. Embark on an adventure through its historical landscapes, ideal for hikers and nature enthusiasts alike.
  • Peak Cavern: Situated 8.0km from the national park, this dramatic cave provides a thrilling outdoor adventure. Explore its fascinating geological formations and enjoy the thrill of caving in a truly unique environment.

Booking tips and Expedia advantages for Peak District National Park

To save money on your trip to Peak District National Park, consider visiting between January and March when accommodation prices are lower, particularly on Sundays, which are the cheapest days to stay. Avoid Saturdays, as they tend to be the most expensive. Use Expedia’s search tool to filter by budget and preferences, ensuring you find the best deals, including eco-friendly hotels. Additionally, look for package deals that combine flights, accommodation, and activities for significant savings. Exploring free attractions in the park will also enhance your experience without breaking the bank.

  • The most and least expensive months on average to stay in a hotel: The cheapest months to stay around Peak District National Park are January to March, where the prices are slightly lower. This is in comparison to May to July, where prices are slightly higher.
  • The most and least expensive days on average to stay in a hotel: The least expensive day to stay around Peak District National Park is Sunday. The most expensive day to stay around Peak District National Park is Saturday.
  • Find cheap hotels on Expedia: Expedia’s search tool enables you to specify your budget, preferred location, and additional preferences. You can arrange your search results to display prices from lowest to highest, ensuring that the most affordable hotels appear first. Additionally, you have the option to refine your choices by hotel type; for instance, selecting the Eco-certified filter will showcase sustainable and environmentally friendly hotels that are available for booking.
  • Consider bundling your trip: You can make significant savings by combining your hotel stay in the Peak District National Park with your flights and activities through an Expedia package deal.

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