The Peak District National Park has a split personality. In the north you'll find the Dark Peak, a higher and wilder terrain with wide open moorlands, heather, peat, limestone and grit.
Head south and the landscape of the White Peak is much lower and softer, with lush green valleys, caves and a greater population of towns and villages.
Match the scenery to your mood and leave feeling energised.
Derwent Valley Heritage Way
The Derwent Valley Heritage Way follows the River Derwent from Ladybower Reservoir to its mouth near Shardlow, where it joins the River Trent. Walk the 55-mile stretch through the beautiful and heritage rich landscapes of the Peak District National Park and the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site, with plenty of country pubs and charming tea rooms on the way.
Monsal Trail
The Monsal Trail is an 8.5 mile traffic free route for walkers, cyclists, horseriders and wheel-chair users that runs along the former Midland Railway line between Blackwell Mill, in Chee Dale, and Bakewell. The route takes in some of the Peak District's dramatic limestone dales as well as four 400m long railway tunnels and former Hassop Station, which is now a charming cafe, gift shop and bike hire venue.
Stanage-North Lees, Hathersage
Stanage-North Lees covers more than 1340 acres yielding 1200 identified routes through farmland, woodland, moorland and dramatic bouldering and rock edges. Fans of the 2005 film adaptation of Pride and Prejudice will recognise Stanage Edge, whilst North Lees Hall is said to have been Bronte's inspiration for Thornfield Hall in the novel Jane Eyre.
On top of the world, Peak National Parks
If you aren't able to manage a full mountain hike, or are only staying for a short time and want to log every amazing view in your memory bank, this tour takes you by car to the base of seven of the best views in the Peak District, where you disembark for a 10-20 minute walk to the summit.
Other places you might like
Derbyshire heritage
From mills and monuments to cathedrals and cable cars; Derbyshire is a treasure-trove for those who love to time-travel into the past.
Local makers
The Derbyshire Dales are home to many talented producers of food and drink, art and industry. Visit their shops and studios to see them in action.
Extraordinary experiences
Bucket list ticking experiences that will live on in your memory forever.
Family-focused
Holidays or weekends away create time for families to come together, without the pressures of deadlines, school runs or schedules. These family-focused attractions provide fun for the whole family, and the opportunity for great memories to be made in the process.
On our doorstep
Chatsworth is blessed with interesting neighbours. Explore the sights and shops of historic Bakewell or head to Hassop and join the Monsal Trail.