Well dressing featuring petal art is a tradition that has thrived in Derbyshire for many years, believed to have been brought to the county by the Romans or Celts. This year Eyam is displaying a number of small tableaux from August 28 to September 5. You can see petal pictures in various other parts of Derbyshire, go to welldressing.com Photo: Submitted
14. Abandoned B29 WW2 American AS Airforce Bomber Overexposed crash site on Bleaklow Moor with rusty aircraft engine parts and aeroplane landing gear wheels wreckage strewn across Peak District landscape
The remains of a B29 American AS Airforce Bomber plane which crash landed in a remote part of Derbyshire during the Second World War can still be seen at Bleaklow Moor. Photo: Shutterstock/Matthew Troke
Explore nine Ice Age caves and see prehistoric rock art on your tour. There's a Stone Age Living History weekend, led by Dr James Dilley on August 7 and 8, which will include flintknapping, fire making, bone & antler carving. Go to www.creswell-crags.org.uk Photo: Submitted
Pack up a picnic and head for Heage Windmill where you can watch the sails spinning around as you tuck into your food and drink every Sunday in July. The windmill is currently closed to tours for Covid-19 safety reasons. Photo: JPIMedia