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Buxton Pavillion Gardens
The Pavilion Gardens is a beautiful, historic venue dating back to 1871 which superbly shows off the Victorian splendour of Buxton. Set within twenty-three acres of magnificent, landscaped gardens.
Find Out MoreSolomon’s Temple
A grade II-listed Victorian folly, Solomon’s Temple stands 20ft tall high on a hill on the outskirts of Buxton.
Find Out MoreBuxton Crescent Experience
Set in nine intimate rooms at The Buxton Crescent, the engaging Buxton Crescent Experience tells the stories of Buxton, The Crescent, its famous water, and the many people who came to seek its cure.
Find Out MorePoole’s Cavern
Pooles Cavern, this great carboniferous limestone cavern, is one of the finest show caves in England. Poole’s Cavern boasts many strange and wondrous formations, sculpted over millions of years.
Find Out MoreGo Ape At Buxton
This is an adventure-activity chain venue where you get to explore the forest canopy via a treetop rope course, it is one of the highest courses that Go Ape has ever built.
Find Out MoreDiscover Buxton Tours
Take a journey through the fascinating history of Buxton whether on foot or aboard the unique vintage tram. The knowledgeable guides at Discover Buxton Tours are all local people have a real passion.
Find Out MoreBuxton Market
There are also special events and themed markets throughout the year. The Buxton Market is held in the car park at the Market Place, Buxton.
Find Out MoreHigh Peak Trail
The High Peak Railway line first opened in 1831 and was mainly designed to carry minerals and goods between Cromford Canal and the Peak Forest Canal.
Find Out MoreBakewell Market
In addition to the popular Monday stall market, the District Council operates the farmers' market at the Agricultural Business Centre monthly, usually on the last Saturday of the month.
Find Out MoreArbor Low
The most important prehistoric site of the East Midlands, Arbor Low is a Neolithic henge monument atmospherically set amid high moorland.
Find Out MoreMonsal Trail
The Monsal Trail is a traffic free route for walkers, cyclists, horse riders and wheelchair users through some of the Peak District's most spectacular limestone dales.
Find Out MoreBakewell Old House Museum
The building that houses Bakewell Old House Museum was built in the reign of Henry VIII as a tax collector's cottage and was later expanded into a gentleman's residence in the Elizabethan period.
Find Out MoreThornbridge Hall
Thornbridge Hall is a Grade II listed stately home in the heart of the peak district. Thornbridge Hall is surrounded by 14 acres of quintessentially English gardens set within 100 acres.
Find Out MoreHaddon Hall
With nine hundred years of history, Haddon Hall is one of the oldest houses in the country and moreover one of the only houses in England to have remained in one family’s ownership.
Find Out MoreChatsworth Estate
The 1,000-acre park on the banks of the River Derwent was chiefly designed by Lancelot 'Capability' Brown in the 1760s.
Find Out MoreChatsworth House and Gardens
Regarded by TripAdvisor as the most beautiful stately home in the world, in a review done in 2021, the magnificent Chatsworth House sits in over 105 acres of formal gardens.
Find Out MoreMatlock Bath
Developed as one of the country's first tourist destinations, Matlock Bath in Derbyshire retains much of the character and interest that impressed early visitors.
Find Out MorePeak District Mining Museum
Experience the fascinating history of the Derbyshire mining industry, and of the many families who made their living from this grueling work.
Find Out MoreCromford Mills
You even have the option of meeting the great man himself in a unique audio-visual experience where he tells you of his humble beginnings to become the richest commoner in the country.
Find Out MorePeak Rail
Discover the magic of steam and experience a great day out, travel on a heritage locomotive with Peak Rail through the stunning Derbyshire Dales.
Find Out MoreGreat British Car Journey
Celebrating Britain's contribution to motoring, over 140 carefully chosen vehicles in the Great British Car Journey tell the story of The British Motor Industry from 1922 to the present day.
Find Out MoreCrich Tramway Village
A wonderful heritage experience, the Crich Tramway Museum contains over 60 trams built between 1873 and 1982.
Find Out MoreHeights of Abraham
Take a spectacular cable car ride to the Heights of Abraham, an award-winning hilltop park. Your Heights of Abraham cable car ticket gives you free admission to all the facilities.
Find Out MoreMatlock Farm Park
Matlock Farm Park offers farmyard fun for all ages, all year round, in the fresh air and t of the countryside. Matlock Farm Park have a plethora of lovely animals to meet, feed and cuddle.
Find Out MoreManifold Way
The Manifold Track is a (mostly) traffic-free trail that runs for 8 miles through the Staffordshire Peak District between Hulme End in the north and Waterhouses in the south.
Find Out MoreTissington Trail
The London and North Western Railway (LNWR) between Buxton and Ashbourne first opened in 1899.
Find Out MorePeveril Castle
The imposing ruins of Peveril Castle stand high above the pretty village of Castleton. Mentioned in the Domesday survey, Peveril Castle is one of England's earliest Norman fortresses.
Find Out MoreTreak Cliff Cavern
Started as a Blue John mine over 300 years ago, Treak Cliff Cavern continues to mine, process, and manufacture ornamental items and jewellery from Blue John.
Find Out MoreBlue John Cavern
The Blue John Cavern at Castleton is world famous. Blue John Cavern is home to eight of the fourteen known varieties of Blue John stone, a beautiful and ornamental fluor-spar.
Find Out MoreSpeedwell Cavern
Set at the foot of the spectacular Winnats Pass, high above the village of Castleton, Speedwell Cavern takes you on an incredible underground boat journey.
Find Out MorePeak Cavern
Known locally as The Devil's Arse, Peak Cavern is a hugely impressive show cave, with the largest natural cave entrance in the British Isles.
Find Out MoreChurnet Valley Railway
Take a nostalgic steam train ride through Staffordshire's hidden valley, and into the Staffordshire Moorlands on the outskirts of the Peak District on the Churnet Valley Railway.
Find Out MorePeak Wildlife Park
About a 10-mile drive from Longnor Wood, on the road between Leek and Ashbourne, Peak Wildlife Park is a zoo that is home to Meerkats, Lemurs, Penguins, Zebras and many more.
Find Out MoreIlam Park & Hall
Ilam Hall is a 17th Century gothic manor is set in 84 acres of National Trust Parkland, with the beauty of Dovedale and the White Peak just on the doorstep.
Find Out MoreAlton Towers
Alton Towers, the UK's favourite Theme Park, home to world class rides, a tropical indoor Waterpark, and much more!
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