Discover the breathtaking beauty and vibrant outdoor lifestyle at the Peak District National Park Authority, located at Aldern House, Baslow Rd, Bakewell DE45 1AE, UK. As the guardians of one of the United Kingdom’s most cherished natural landscapes, we are dedicated to preserving the park’s rich heritage while providing visitors with unparalleled recreational opportunities. Whether you’re seeking exhilarating hiking trails, scenic cycling routes, or tranquil picnic spots, our authority is committed to enhancing your experience in this stunning locale.

At the Peak District National Park Authority, we pride ourselves on being a family-friendly destination. Our informative visitor center offers resources for all ages, ensuring that both children and adults can explore and enjoy the park safely. Engage with our knowledgeable staff who are always ready to provide personalized recommendations and answer any questions you may have about your adventure in the park.

We invite you to explore a variety of outdoor activities, from wildlife watching to rock climbing, all set against a backdrop of rolling hills and picturesque landscapes. Our commitment to sustainability ensures that your visit supports the preservation of this remarkable environment for future generations.

For more information about services, events, or planning your next visit, please don’t hesitate to contact us at 01629 816200 or visit our website at http://www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/. Your adventure in the Peak District awaits—come and experience the magic of nature with us!

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Michel B.

5 Google Rating

The Peak District National Park covers 555 square miles of the most beautiful areas of Derbyshire, S

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The Peak District National Park covers 555 square miles of the most beautiful areas of Derbyshire, Staffordshire, Cheshire, Yorkshire and even parts of Greater Manchester. 🌄 It was the first National Park ever created in the UK, back in 1951, and it now receives more than 10 millions visitors every year. 🏞️ They come here for our stunning countryside, our charming towns and villages, and the freedom to escape from the crowds on our miles of footpaths, bridleways and cycle trails... 🚴‍♂️

pete nash

5 Google Rating

A wonderful view from the top of the Chatsworth waterfall. Easily reached and great surroundings, ma

5/ 5

A wonderful view from the top of the Chatsworth waterfall. Easily reached and great surroundings, marvellous view over the house and grounds.

Andy Ford

5 Google Rating

This place is stunning, spectacular views, so many walks and trails to ride. This is proper walking

5/ 5

This place is stunning, spectacular views, so many walks and trails to ride. This is proper walking country!!

Bradfords Photography

5 Google Rating

Beautiful place to go hiking. Well recommended.

5/ 5

Beautiful place to go hiking. Well recommended.

mazi odogwu

5 Google Rating

Gorgeous place and beautifully managed. Thanks for a wonderful outdoor experience. Cant wait to come

5/ 5

Gorgeous place and beautifully managed. Thanks for a wonderful outdoor experience. Cant wait to come back again .

Tessa

5 Google Rating

It was my first time going to the peak district and it didn't disappoint. It was beautiful I had a l

5/ 5

It was my first time going to the peak district and it didn't disappoint. It was beautiful I had a lovely 7mile hike. The views was breathtaking.. highly recommended

Christine Jeffries

5 Google Rating

Had a fabulous 4 night stay we choose Castleton as it was our intention to walk Mam Tor and Winhill

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Had a fabulous 4 night stay we choose Castleton as it was our intention to walk Mam Tor and Winhill

JAMEs Peer

1 Google Rating

I had an enjoyable trip to the peak district a few years ago with my wife and family. We had a great

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I had an enjoyable trip to the peak district a few years ago with my wife and family. We had a great time visiting various campsites, pubs, restaurants over two weeks in our campvan with a small motorcycle on the back. Unfortunately I will not be going back. I am a firm believer in protecting public rights of way for all, and with all this talk of how the PDNA have been eroding public access to historic highways I won't be returning to the area. When on holiday I like going off exploring for a few hours on one or two days during my trip. This closed minded NIMBY attitude makes me feel very unwelcome.

kenan kruger

5 Google Rating

Perfect to practice your rock climbing skills! Also great for taking long walks with your family. Th

5/ 5

Perfect to practice your rock climbing skills! Also great for taking long walks with your family. There's many breath taking views! Couldn't recommend going here enough

Lee Reville

5 Google Rating

Lovely national. Park.

5/ 5

Lovely national. Park.

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