Pub Breaks in the Peak District National Park

When it comes to scenic landscapes, charming villages, and friendly locals, the Peak District stands out as a great destination. But did you know that this region is also home to a vibrant pub culture? In this blog post, we’ll explore why a pub break in the Peak District is a perfect getaway for those seeking relaxation, outdoor adventure, tasty food and memorable experiences. 

Exploring Quaint Villages and Scenic Walks 

Venture beyond the pub doors and explore the quaint villages and scenic walks that dot the region. Wander through charming towns like Bakewell, Buxton, or Castleton, and discover the pubs that are woven into their tapestry. Don’t miss the iconic trails like the Pennine Way, Kinder Scout, or the Monsal Trail, which offer stunning views and unforgettable experiences.  

Visit Chatsworth House 

Discover the grandeur of Chatsworth House, one of the most magnificent stately homes in the UK. Explore its lavish interiors, stroll through the landscaped gardens, and admire the impressive art collection. The estate also hosts various events and exhibitions throughout the year. 

Explore Castleton 

This charming village is known as the “Gem of the Peaks.” Explore the ancient caves of Peak Cavern and Speedwell Cavern, go underground on a fascinating guided tour, and learn about the area’s rich mining history. Climb up to the ruins of Peveril Castle, perched high on a hill, for breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. 

Cycling 

The Peak District offers fantastic cycling opportunities for both road cyclists and mountain bikers. Pedal along scenic country lanes, tackle challenging off-road trails, or follow dedicated cycling routes such as the Tissington Trail or the High Peak Trail. Bike rentals are available in many towns and villages. 

Visit Bakewell 

Known for its delicious Bakewell Pudding, this charming market town is worth a visit. Stroll along the River Wye, browse the shops for local crafts and produce, and don’t forget to try a slice of the famous pudding. Bakewell also hosts a weekly market and various events throughout the year. 

Rock Climbing and Caving 

The Peak District is a mecca for rock climbers and cave explorers. With numerous crags and limestone formations, it offers a variety of climbing routes suitable for all skill levels. For those interested in caving, there are guided tours available in places like Speedwell Cavern, Peak Cavern, and Blue John Cavern. 

Places to stay in and around the Peak District 

The George, Hathersage, Derbyshire 

The Devonshire Arms at Pilsley, Derbyshire 

The Devonshire Arms, Beeley, Derbyshire 

The Pickled Pheasant, Holmbridge, West Yorkshire 

The Swan Inn, High Peak, Cheshire  

Cross Scythes, Totley, South Yorkshire  

 

Written by Melanie Phipps

PR & Marketing Manager