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1 Week In High Peak

So you've got a week in High Peak - that's great news. Let's see how you can best use your time while you're here. Last updated 5th February 2024

What Should I Do For One Week In High Peak?

If you have 7 days to spend in High Peak, here are some suggestions:

  • Visit the Peak District National Park. It's a beautiful area with hiking trails, cycling routes, and scenic drives. You could easily spend a whole day here.
  • Explore the town of Buxton. It's known for its Georgian and Victorian architecture, as well as its natural mineral springs. Take a walk through the Pavilion Gardens, visit the Buxton Opera House, and learn about the town's history at the Buxton Museum and Art Gallery. This could take 1-2 days.
  • Go to Castleton to see the Blue John Cavern and Peveril Castle. The Blue John Cavern is a series of underground caves with unique mineral formations, and Peveril Castle is a ruined medieval fortress. This would take about half a day.
  • Visit Chatsworth House, a stately home with extensive gardens. It's a popular attraction and can get crowded, so plan to spend a full day here.
  • Take a steam train ride on the Peak Rail. This is a great way to see the countryside, and there are several stops where you can get off and explore. Plan on about half a day for this.
  • Go mountain biking in the Longendale Trail. The trail follows an old railway line and offers some challenging terrain. Expect to spend several hours here.
  • Relax at one of the town's many spas. Buxton and nearby towns have several spas that offer massages, hot springs, and other treatments. This would be a great way to unwind on your final day.

As for places to stay, there are many options in High Peak, depending on your budget and preferences. Some suggestions include:

  • The Old Hall Hotel in Buxton, which has been welcoming guests since the 16th century.
  • The Samuel Fox Country Inn in Bradwell, which offers cozy rooms and excellent food.
  • The Palace Hotel in Buxton, which has a spa and stunning views of the Peak District.
  • The Charles Cotton Hotel in Hartington, a historic property with elegant rooms and a restaurant serving local cuisine.

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