Whether you enjoy long winding hiking trails, inspecting historical sites of interest or you appreciate the dizzying heights on offer from an abseiling adventure, the Peak District has it all.
Below are some of the most popular attractions you can look forward to visiting in the Peak District.
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1. Eyam.
A beautiful old church in the historic village of Eyam in the Peak District. Eyam is also known as the plague village for it's incredible story around the selfless acts of containment taken by those who lived there between 1665 and 1666. Photo: Photos by R A Kearton
2. Chatsworth House.
Chatsworth House is home of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, and the majestic building is set in the heart of the Peak District on the banks of the river Derwent. The historic house is loaded with fascinating stories and includes one of Europe's most significant art collections. Photo: Anders Blomqvist
3. Abseil Experience off Millers Dale Bridge 'The Best' in Derbyshire & Peak District.
Abseil off Millers Dale Bridge on to Monsal trail over the beautiful River Wye. With an abseiling experience in the Peak District you are guaranteed some breathtaking views and memories to last a lifetime. Photo: Jonathan Pow
4. Vintage engraving of The Terrace at Haddon Hall, Derbyshire, 19th Century
Haddon Hall stands on a rocky outcrop perfectly overlooking the River Wye. One of the finest examples of a Medieval and Tudor manor house, with wonderful gardens.Visit Haddon Hall and truly be transported back in time. Photo: duncan1890