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Britain's First National ... hill walks to stately homes, festivals, feasting, and concerts—there is always something happening. Check out What’s On in the Peak District. Why not travel to the ...
Ramblers, climbers, cyclists and, of course, photographers - the Peak District National Park has been attracting visitors for 70 years, ever since its designation in 1951 as the UK's first ...
It's 70 years on 17 April since the Peak District became the UK’s first National Park. This meant the natural ... Mam Tor, which means Mother Hill, is also known as the 'Shivering Mountain ...
It’s a local joke that in the 555 square miles of the Peak District National Park, tourists choose to ... The longest is 7.5 miles of Derbyshire hill views, semi-ancient woodland and the ...
The research, produced for the Peak District National Park, states wildfires pose a significant threat. Climate change means blazes could become so severe, they are beyond fire services ...
The body responsible for the Peak District national park says it is reviewing the future of visitor centres as it looks to cut costs. The Peak District National Park Authority said it was ...
The South West Peak has rock outcrops and rolling moorlands. There’s so many thanks to the hilly landscape You get unforgettable views from skyline ridge walks at Chrome Hill and Parkhouse Hill ...