Peak District National Park is a beautiful nature wonderland in central England. Steep limestone valleys like Dovedale with famed stepping stones, Lathkill Dale called the White Peak. The Dark Peak area has dramatic gritstone ridges, stark moorland plateaus like Kinder Scout, the park’s highest point. Nearby Edale, simply stunning.
If exploring castles & historic houses is our perfect way to spend a day, estates like Chatsworth, Haddon Hall, Renishaw Hall are some of the best in the country. A wealth of charming properties like the Hardwick Hall, Kedleston Hall, Calke Abbey, Eyam Hall, Sudbury Hall, Bolsover & Peveril Castles.
Countryside walks, scenic cycling trails, spectacular rock climbing & quaint country villages. Incredible natural beauty. A spectacular collection of hidden trails. Caverns & caves are unique. Mysterious rock formations & rare stones. Castleton caves are home to Peak Cavern, Speedwell Cavern, Blue John Cavern, Treak Cliff Cavern. Poole’s Cavern is a fantastic limestone cavern with brilliant crystal stalactites.
Peak District National Park hosts an amazingly diverse range of landscapes, dramatic panoramic views. From rugged limestone valleys to calm lakes & reservoirs, we feel closer to nature. Endless places to walk from relaxing strolls like the Tissington Trail to dedicated hikes like Win Hill, Bamford Edge. A great adventure.