National Trust – Dark Peak is dedicated to preserving one of England’s most remarkable natural landscapes while providing visitors with opportunities to explore its rugged beauty. Located in Hope Valley, this area offers an extensive network of walking trails that cater to all levels of fitness, allowing guests to fully immerse themselves in nature’s splendor. Whether you’re seeking scenic views or looking to learn about local wildlife conservation efforts, this destination guarantees an enriching experience surrounded by stunning vistas. The friendly staff are available to assist you during your visit, ensuring every guest feels appreciated and inspired by the beauty of Dark Peak.

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Dean Mellows

5 Google Rating

Worth a visit, stunning views 👍🏼

5/ 5

Worth a visit, stunning views 👍🏼

Marie Cook

5 Google Rating

An absolutely amazing walk along 4 peaks, the views are stunning especially on a summers day. There

5/ 5

An absolutely amazing walk along 4 peaks, the views are stunning especially on a summers day. There is a car park there, but if its full just park on the road along with everyone else. Once parked head to the stone path which is at the top left if the carpark and follow the oath up to Mam Tor, is about a 15/20min walk, so worth it when you get up there. You can either hang around there or start walking along the ridge path and over the peaks, take plenty of water and take ur time and enjoy the stunning views.

Tímea Somogyi

5 Google Rating

Absolutely loved it. Wind almost blew our head off but I expected that. Beautiful peaks, easy to get

5/ 5

Absolutely loved it. Wind almost blew our head off but I expected that. Beautiful peaks, easy to get there and manageable climbs even for me. Dog friendly, but make sure you keep your dog on leash as there are lot of them and you don't know how they react. Consider the 🐑 too. Ended up in Castleton, had some yummy chips

Lorraine Watson

5 Google Rating

First ride out on my bike since 30 July and I made it without getting off and pushing. I love it up

5/ 5

First ride out on my bike since 30 July and I made it without getting off and pushing. I love it up here although my toes are blocks of ice at this time of the year. Love this trig point. Xxx

H's Honda

5 Google Rating

Nice hiking area. As a beginner I found it a good hike I parked in the national trust car park for a

5/ 5

Nice hiking area. As a beginner I found it a good hike I parked in the national trust car park for approximately 5 hours and the parking came up to about £5. Nice paths and scenic views. Dress appropriately a wind proof jacket and a woolly hat in a backpack is recommended as it does get windy up there.

Rajeev Singh

5 Google Rating

It was good to come to Hill early because it was quickly filled with fellow climbers. There was para

5/ 5

It was good to come to Hill early because it was quickly filled with fellow climbers. There was paragliding activity as well where enthusiasts were having best of their skills. It was chilly but enjoyed. We left last peak for next time. we enjoyed a tour which took us behind the scenes and caught a glimpse of parts of the hill that we otherwise would not have seen. It would appeal to anyone who is interested to know what is nature and how it affects us.

Gillian Smith

5 Google Rating

Love walking in this area. It is clearly signposted and very well managed. Important, as the area is

5/ 5

Love walking in this area. It is clearly signposted and very well managed. Important, as the area is visited by so many people! Beautiful!

Nathan Walsh

5 Google Rating

Gorgeous walk! Highly recormended, great for beginners like myself.

5/ 5

Gorgeous walk! Highly recormended, great for beginners like myself.

Jason Huskie

5 Google Rating

Perfect for a Motorbike ride on a summers day. Be Safe Be Aware

5/ 5

Perfect for a Motorbike ride on a summers day. Be Safe Be Aware

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