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  1. Derbyshire Dales Planning Committee, 12 December 2023

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  1. Visit Peak District & Derbyshire

    Discover hiking, biking and beauty spots galore. Enjoy festival days (whatever the weather), country shows, eccentric traditions and the loudest Bhangra nights. Getting to the Peak District and Derbyshire has never been easier. At the heart of the UK and just 90 minutes by train from London, it's easily accessible from all corners of the UK.

  2. The Perfect 1-Day Road Trip Itinerary in the Derbyshire Dales To

    Located in the western part of the county of Derbyshire, the Derbyshire Dales are the perfect destination for people who want to discover the English countryside and cute villages.. Most of it also overlaps with the Peak District National Park which was the first national park in the UK and it's not hard to see why, it's absolutely stunning!

  3. THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Derbyshire (2024)

    Dovedale is a National Nature Reserve that…. See way to experience (1) 2024. 7. Peak District Mining Museum. 546. Speciality Museums. Find out about the lead mining heritage of Derbyshire from Roman Times to the present. Interactive exhibits, mock tunnels and shafts to climb, moving models.

  4. 27 Most Exciting Days Out in Derbyshire

    Outdoor adventures are abundant in the Derbyshire Dales and Peak District National Park. What are the best free days out in Derbyshire? Some of the most famous free tourist attractions in Derbyshire include the Nine Ladies Stone Circle, the Staunton Harold Reservoir, Saint Wystan's Church and the Sutton Scarsdale Hall.

  5. Attractions

    Attractions. There area wide range of visitor attractions in the Derbyshire Dales to visit. They include historic houses (such as Chatsworth and Haddon Hall) museums and unique attractions such as the cablecars at the Heights of Abraham. Most of them are on our partner site Visit Peak District. so check them out to plan your visit.

  6. Attractions and Places To See on the Derbyshire Dales

    Curbar Edge. Curbar Edge is a gritstone escarpment that affords spectacular views. With rocks to scramble upon, moorland trails, picnic spots, scenic woodlands, plus more, there's plenty to explore. It's one of …. to discover even more attractions on the Derbyshire Dales.

  7. 10 BEST Derbyshire Dales Walks in the Peak District

    The Derbyshire Dales is a beautiful area of Derbyshire with some stunning scenery, it covers a wide area with some iconic walks. Within the Derbyshire Dales district you can visit the beautiful dales, there are over 50 Derbyshire Dales in the Peak District National Park, dotted in between the quaint towns and villages, including Bakewell, Milldale, Tideswell, Tissington and many more.

  8. Towns & Villages

    Towns & Villages. Discover a world of charming market towns and picture-postcard villages. Steeped in history, surrounded by countryside and brimming with idyllic cottages, quaint shops and characterful pubs, there are so many picturesque towns and villages to explore in the Peak District and Derbyshire. Admire everything from historic houses ...

  9. Derbyshire Dales National Nature Reserve

    01629 815095. Manor Barn, Over Haddon, Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1JE. Claim Listing. Derbyshire Dales NNR lies within the Peak District National Park. The reserve consists of five separate limestone valleys Lathkill, Cressbrook, Monk's, Long and Hay. These five dales represent some of the best examples of wildlife and geology in the White Peak.

  10. The best hikes and walks in the Derbyshire Dales

    Community. Hiking route · Central England and the Midlands. Coombs dale, Black Harry Gate and Longstone Edge Circular walk. Top easy. 9.7 km. 2:50 h. 219 m. 219 m. A 6 mile circular walk from Stoney Middleton taking in Coombs Dale, Black Harry (a notorious Highwayman) Gate and Longstone Edge.

  11. Attractions in the Peak District

    With so many award-winning attractions, great things to do and places to visit in Derbyshire and the Peak District, you're sure to find what you're looking for. The area is bursting with attractions, ranging from the fascinating show caverns of Castleton, the historic National Trust and English Heritage properties dotted throughout Derbyshire ...

  12. Scenic routes in the Derbyshire Dales

    The most beautiful scenic routes in the Derbyshire Dales. Scenic Route · Central England and the Midlands. Oakamoor to The Hope Valley and back. 109 km. 1:40 h. 1,750 m. 1,750 m. Taking in the picturesque villages of Longnor, Millers Dale and Tideswell. Community.

  13. The 13 Most Amazing Peaks on the Derbyshire Dales

    Brushfield. Foolow. Gratton. Hathersage. Callow. See even more amazing summits in Derbyshire with these guides: Peak District. High Peak. Discover the best peaks on the Derbyshire Dales in our guide, containing tips, pictures and maps of the top 13 in the region.

  14. Visit Derbyshire

    Welcome to www.visitderbyshire.co.uk, your gateway to the stunning landscapes and rich heritage of Derbyshire and the Peak District. Nestled in the heart of England, this region boasts rolling hills, picturesque villages, and historic market towns. Explore the rugged beauty of the Peak District National Park, visit like Chatsworth House, or ...

  15. 26 of Derbyshire and the Peak District's most breathtaking places

    20 great campsites for autumn adventures in the Peak District and Derbyshire. 18 pubs with the most scenic views across Derbyshire and the Peak District - according to Google reviews

  16. Top 20 Hikes and Walks on the Derbyshire Dales

    This Derbyshire region encompasses part of the Peak District to the north and low, patchwork farmland to the south. Walks in the Derbyshire Dales take you from ancient stone circles to gritstone outcrops high above traditional villages, and beyond. It's the kind of area where you stopso often to take photographs that you need to budget in extra time. The quaint Peak District villages of ...

  17. 15 Best Things to Do in Bakewell (Derbyshire, England)

    4. Bakewell Old House Museum. Source: John McLinden / Flickr. Bakewell Old House Museum. Open March to November, this museum is in a 16th-century Yeoman's house, a tithe (tax-collector's home). The building was constructed in 1536 and enlarged later, in Queen Elizabeth's reign as a gentleman's residence.

  18. Places to visit in Derbyshire

    Places to visit in Derbyshire. Visit Derbyshire to explore a national park with craggy hills, sweeping dales, mysterious henges and swathes of dense woodland. This East Midlands county is all about the great outdoors. Walk the moors and tors of the Peak District and stop off in market towns Bakewell and Buxton to try the mouth-watering tart and ...

  19. Things to Do in Bakewell

    This tourist attraction is a walking, cycling, and horse riding trail in Derbyshire, Peak District. The Monsal Trail is approximately 8.5 miles long. It was established in 1863 to create a rail connection between Manchester and London. The Trail was closed in 1968. The route begins east of Bakewell at Coombs Road.

  20. Discover the Dales

    Derbyshire Dales District Council home. Pay your council tax, visit our attractions, submit planning applications, and report issues in your district.

  21. Miller's Dale

    The National Park Ranger Centre. A small settlement in an exceptionally beautiful section of the River Wye, where it winds through sinuous limestone dales. The tiny village in this wonderful location was once a hive of activity, as a junction on the Midland Railway between London and Manchester and an important centre for limestone quarrying.

  22. Tourism

    Tourism. Imagine rugged hills and mountains, romantic windswept moors, gently rolling farmland, wooded dales, lakeland views and majestic underground caverns. Imagine bustling towns, picturesque villages and friendly hamlets packed with cottages built from local stone. Imagine all of this, and you have Derbyshire - a 2018 British Travel award ...

  23. Hartington

    Trail directions. Step 1. Start your walk at the three-pointed signpost by the bus stop in the centre of Hartington village. Walk south along Mill Lane, passing the Charles Cotton Hotel on your right. Immediately after the Hartington Farm Shop & Cafe, turn left and follow the footpath that runs between the Farm Shop and the toilets.