Surprise View Car Park – Peak District NP located at A6187, Grindleford, Sheffield, Hope Valley S32 1DA, UK

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edward higgins

1 Google Rating

Its too small and too expensive, why is an ice cream van allowed to fill a valuable parking space?

1/ 5

Its too small and too expensive, why is an ice cream van allowed to fill a valuable parking space?

Steve Philp

5 Google Rating

A fine care park, with a surprise view a short walk away.

5/ 5

A fine care park, with a surprise view a short walk away.

Neil Blackford

5 Google Rating

Pay and display parking, and cost £4.75 for the whole day. Plenty of spaces. No toilet facilities

5/ 5

Pay and display parking, and cost £4.75 for the whole day. Plenty of spaces. No toilet facilities though.

leon Lockyer

5 Google Rating

Very large car park in an ideal location

5/ 5

Very large car park in an ideal location

Daniel Oblein

5 Google Rating

Lovely walk.

5/ 5

Lovely walk.

Emma Jackson

5 Google Rating

First hike of my trip and views did not disappoint! On a clear day you can see for miles! Walk is a

5/ 5

First hike of my trip and views did not disappoint! On a clear day you can see for miles! Walk is a mix of uphill rocky terrain, heather fields and some climbing opportunities too if you like on some central pieces. I came across some lovely cows on my walk who were very curious. Recommend catching on a clear day, also think this would have some beautiful night skies! Doesn’t take long to get to a good vantage point. Car park is a bit pricey but all goes towards maintaining these beautiful spots!

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