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  • Last Minute Cottages - 9 Alpine Lodge
  • Oldham

    9 Alpine Lodge

    Ref: S1035555

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    Greenfield is one of seven villages nestling amongst the 18,000 acres of moorland hills, open fields and scenic valleys that comprise the Saddleworth area. These Pennine villages have a wool spinning and agricultural heritage dating back to the...

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    £96

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Shooting Lodge
  • Derbyshire

    The Shooting Lodge

    Ref: S105809

    Reviews 53

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    The Peak District village of Longnor is situated to the east of River Dove and to the west of River Manifold. The village offers shops, a Post Office, tea shop, a craft centre and a church. In the area there a host of attractions to visit,...

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    £55

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 10 Chew Valley Lodge
  • Oldham

    10 Chew Valley Lodge

    Ref: S1035544

    2
    4
    Greenfield is one of seven villages nestling amongst the 18,000 acres of moorland hills, open fields and scenic valleys that comprise the Saddleworth area. These Pennine villages have a wool spinning and agricultural heritage dating back to the...

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    £90

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Dovestone Pod 23
  • Oldham

    Dovestone Pod 23

    Ref: S1035536

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    Greenfield is one of seven villages nestling amongst the 18,000 acres of moorland hills, open fields and scenic valleys that comprise the Saddleworth area. These Pennine villages have a wool spinning and agricultural heritage dating back to the...

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    £51

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Nest
  • 2

    Oldham

    The Nest

    Ref: S1035558

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    Greenfield is one of seven villages nestling amongst the 18,000 acres of moorland hills, open fields and scenic valleys that comprise the Saddleworth area. These Pennine villages have a wool spinning and agricultural heritage dating back to the...

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    £61

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Thorntree Lodge
  • 1

    Derbyshire

    Thorntree Lodge

    Ref: S86421

    Reviews 23

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    Rowsley is situated south of Chatsworth House and a stones' throw from Haddon Hall. Rowsley offers shops, galleries, pubs and restaurants and in neighbouring Reedsmere is the Michelin-starred East Lodge Hotel and Restaurant. Close by is Bakewell,...

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    £67

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 11 Winberry Stone Lodge Lodge
  • 2

    Oldham

    11 Winberry Stone Lodge Lodge

    Ref: S1035546

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    Greenfield is one of seven villages nestling amongst the 18,000 acres of moorland hills, open fields and scenic valleys that comprise the Saddleworth area. These Pennine villages have a wool spinning and agricultural heritage dating back to the...

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    £90

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 13 Laddow Rocks Lodge
  • 2

    Oldham

    13 Laddow Rocks Lodge

    Ref: S1035556

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    Greenfield is one of seven villages nestling amongst the 18,000 acres of moorland hills, open fields and scenic valleys that comprise the Saddleworth area. These Pennine villages have a wool spinning and agricultural heritage dating back to the...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Dovestone Pod 22
  • 2

    Oldham

    Dovestone Pod 22

    Ref: S1035542

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    Greenfield is one of seven villages nestling amongst the 18,000 acres of moorland hills, open fields and scenic valleys that comprise the Saddleworth area. These Pennine villages have a wool spinning and agricultural heritage dating back to the...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Sugar Loaf Lodge
  • 2

    Oldham

    2 Sugar Loaf Lodge

    Ref: S1035551

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    4
    Greenfield is one of seven villages nestling amongst the 18,000 acres of moorland hills, open fields and scenic valleys that comprise the Saddleworth area. These Pennine villages have a wool spinning and agricultural heritage dating back to the...

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    £90

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 3 Ashway Gap Lodge
  • 2

    Oldham

    3 Ashway Gap Lodge

    Ref: S1035549

    2
    4
    Greenfield is one of seven villages nestling amongst the 18,000 acres of moorland hills, open fields and scenic valleys that comprise the Saddleworth area. These Pennine villages have a wool spinning and agricultural heritage dating back to the...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Dovestone Pod 17
  • 2

    Oldham

    Dovestone Pod 17

    Ref: S1035537

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    Greenfield is one of seven villages nestling amongst the 18,000 acres of moorland hills, open fields and scenic valleys that comprise the Saddleworth area. These Pennine villages have a wool spinning and agricultural heritage dating back to the...

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    £51

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Dovestone Pod 19
  • 2

    Oldham

    Dovestone Pod 19

    Ref: S1035540

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    Greenfield is one of seven villages nestling amongst the 18,000 acres of moorland hills, open fields and scenic valleys that comprise the Saddleworth area. These Pennine villages have a wool spinning and agricultural heritage dating back to the...

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    £46

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 5 Greenfield Lodge
  • 2

    Oldham

    5 Greenfield Lodge

    Ref: S1035560

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    Greenfield is one of seven villages nestling amongst the 18,000 acres of moorland hills, open fields and scenic valleys that comprise the Saddleworth area. These Pennine villages have a wool spinning and agricultural heritage dating back to the...

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    £90

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 8 Indians Head Lodge
  • Oldham

    8 Indians Head Lodge

    Ref: S1035554

    2
    6
    Greenfield is one of seven villages nestling amongst the 18,000 acres of moorland hills, open fields and scenic valleys that comprise the Saddleworth area. These Pennine villages have a wool spinning and agricultural heritage dating back to the...

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    £99

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 6 Yeoman Hey Lodge
  • 2

    Oldham

    6 Yeoman Hey Lodge

    Ref: S1035557

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    6
    Greenfield is one of seven villages nestling amongst the 18,000 acres of moorland hills, open fields and scenic valleys that comprise the Saddleworth area. These Pennine villages have a wool spinning and agricultural heritage dating back to the...

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    £99

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 7 Alderman Lodge
  • 2

    Oldham

    7 Alderman Lodge

    Ref: S1039361

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    Greenfield is one of seven villages nestling amongst the 18,000 acres of moorland hills, open fields and scenic valleys that comprise the Saddleworth area. These Pennine villages have a wool spinning and agricultural heritage dating back to the...

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    £105

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bagshaw Lodge
  • Derbyshire

    Bagshaw Lodge

    Ref: S496787

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    £95

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lime Tree Park
  • Derbyshire

    Lime Tree Park

    Ref: S600230

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    4

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    £71

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Longnor Wood Holiday Park
  • Staffordshire

    Longnor Wood Holiday Park

    Ref: S532891

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    £101

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lime Tree Park
  • Derbyshire

    Lime Tree Park

    Ref: S600227

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    6

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    £81

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Charlesworth Lodges
  • Derbyshire

    Charlesworth Lodges

    Ref: S924376

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    2

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    £74

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Laburnum Retreat Shepherd Hut private hot Tub
  • Staffordshire

    The Laburnum Retreat Shepherd Hut private hot Tub

    Ref: S297670

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    2

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    £132

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Dovestone Pod 18
  • 2

    Oldham

    Dovestone Pod 18

    Ref: S1035538

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    Greenfield is one of seven villages nestling amongst the 18,000 acres of moorland hills, open fields and scenic valleys that comprise the Saddleworth area. These Pennine villages have a wool spinning and agricultural heritage dating back to the...

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    £46

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    Enjoy a wild adventure with our Peak District log cabins

    The Peak District is best known for its beautiful rolling hills, dramatic mountains, lovely villages, and awe-inspiring views.

    If you're looking to embrace the outdoors, get back in touch with nature, and escape the stresses of everyday life, you'll find everything you're looking for and more in the Peak District. Its pretty towns and villages, tasty locally prepared food, and fascinating history make the Peak District the perfect retreat for a romantic getaway, a family holiday, or a relaxing solo adventure.

    For a unique and memorable break, why not stay in one of our idyllic Peak District log cabins? A log cabin holiday is like no other. Staying in a sweet cabin or lodge, tucked away in ancient woodlands or lush green fields, all within easy reach of the best sites and attractions in the Peak District, allows you to disconnect, unwind, and recharge.

    To find out more, browse our range of hand-selected Peak District self-catering cabins, and let's get your countryside adventure started.

    Why choose a Peak District weekend break or staycation?

    The Peak District has to be one of the most stunning areas to visit in England. The incredible countryside and scenic backdrop are peppered with rural, storybook villages just waiting to welcome you.

    The Peak District is home to some of the prettiest towns and fairytale villages in the UK. Ashford-in-the-Water is as lovely as a postcard, with cute houses and ancient village inns and pubs surrounding a beautiful 13th-century church next to the River Wye. The picturesque Sheepwash Bridge stands over the river, and just outside the village, you'll find attractions such as Thornbridge Hall and its dreamy gardens.

    Castleton is the ideal base for exploring the spectacular Hope Valley, with Winnant's Pass and Mam Tor close by. The village is just gorgeous, with narrow streets lined with quirky pubs and old stone houses. The ruins of Peveril Castle sit on a hilltop, which you can visit and gaze out at the views across the village, or why not visit the four famous show caves of Peak Cavern, Treak Cliff, Speedwell, and Blue John?

    Harrington is situated in the centre of Dove Valley and has lots of brilliant walking trails to discover. It's close to natural attractions such as Wolfscote Dale and the Neolithic henge monument of Arbor Low. In the village, you'll find the quintessential stone houses of your dreams, a famous cheese shop, and a cute duck pond.

    There are so many more villages to see, from the famous town of Buxton with its thermal spas and ornate Victorian architecture, the sleepy village of Bakewell - the home of the Bakewell tart, and the charming village of Leek and its astounding countryside views.

    Chatsworth House is one of the best things to do in the Peak District. Belonging to the Cavendish family since the 16th century, this magnificent stately home is one of the finest country houses in England. Spread over 1,000 acres of parkland, you can visit the house, see the formal gardens, visit the farmyard, let the kids run wild in the adventure playground, and enjoy a slice of cake in the cafe.

    If you love going on epic walks, you'll be spoilt for choice in the Peak District. Whether you want to go for a casual stroll, a more challenging walk, or a full-on hike, there are plenty of options to keep you happy. And with the incredible mountain scenery, sweeping valleys, crystal clear lakes, and lush meadows, the Peak District will give you the ideal backdrop for your trip.

    A particular favourite of ours is the ridge walk in Mam Tor. This scenic walk offers a stunning view over Hope Valley and the Vale of Edale, with so many photo opportunities, you might run out of memory space.

    To experience the stunning scenery of the Peak District at a more relaxed pace, add Hope Valley, the Heights of Abraham cable car, and the White Peak area of the Southern Peak District to your itinerary.

    With so much to see and do, you'll only wish your Peak District weekend break could last longer.

    Recharge and relax with our Peak District holiday rentals

    There's nothing quite like a log cabin holiday.

    Waking up in the morning in your cosy bed, drawing the curtains, and stepping out into nature surrounded by breathtaking scenery. Imagine making yourself a cup of tea, popping your slippers on, and enjoying your cuppa while gazing at the majestic peaks around you and listening to the birds' morning call.

    When you book with Snaptrip, you can choose from a wide range of comfortable Peak District log cabins and lodges that make the ideal base for you to get out and explore the stunning scenery and numerous local attractions.

    Each of our cabins offers something unique. From quirky cabins in villages full of character, cute shepherd's huts in lush green fields, and luxury yurts on the edge of a forest.

    Why not treat your family to a stay in one of our luxury cabins or take your canine companion along and stay in one of our pet-friendly lodges? There are even cabins with amenities such as hot tubs and swimming pools to make your stay even more special.

    Why book your Peak District accommodation with Snaptrip?

    So, what are you waiting for? No matter your requirements, at Snaptrip, we can help you find a log cabin that's perfectly situated for you and what you want to experience in this glorious part of the UK.

    Our easy-to-use search filters let you find your ideal log cabins, including places with hot tubs, open fireplaces, or dog-friendly lodges. If you have any questions or need advice on where to stay and what to do on your break, our friendly customer service team is always here to answer any questions you might have.

    Plus, our best price guarantee ensures you get a great deal if you book with us.

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Henry - Verified booking

      Our holiday was awful , the photos of the shooting lodge on your holiday website ...

      Our holiday was awful , the photos of the shooting lodge on your holiday website does not portrait the current state of the lodge , your lodge photo is a least 10 to 15 years old , which can also describe the interior, there was a small bin in the bathroom which looked like it had not been cleaned for a very long time I have taken photos to prove it , the board you place your pots on was disgusting too I had to scrub it with salt and lemon juice picture to prove it , there was biscuit and bread crumbs in between the cushions of the sofa went I went to turn the cushions over to see if they a bit more comfy , the kettle was awful, had to clean the grill to do some toast , the duvet and pillow filling were cheap and nasty , so glad we took our own pillows then went out and bought some sleeping bags which we slept in for 6 days came home 1 day early, the owners never came to see us , I am 79 years old and didn’t want to go cleaning on my holiday, oh there was also when I moved the sofa cushion there was a spider web underneath with a spider in the middle of it , we chose there because I cant drive far as I am having a shoulder replacement next Wednesday, my husband is 80 soon and is partially sighted so fortunately thank goodness he couldn’t see everything , apparently they don’t have cleaners as well , and I bet you don’t do inspections , we can’t afford to spend money to waste like we are on a pension only and we have a spotless bungalow as we have a cleaner and live in a council property , I am truly disgusted, this will go further as the pictures you have on your holiday site is a fraudulent misrepresentation,

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    • Jill - Verified booking

      Shabby exterior, weeds and nettles.

      Decking slippery when wet. Interior better. Spotless bathroom although mirrors not cleaned. Windows filthy, had the remains of dog drool on the glass and kiddies finger prints. Wardrobe smelt of cigarette smoke. Lampshades full of dust and cobwebs hanging from ceiling corners. Toaster had food remains left in. Hob not cleaned and oven trays not cleaned. No instructions of appliances. The bed was comfy and decent bedding but a drab grey colour. Plenty of hot water. There was a toy found under the bed and the owner made a joke of saying his daughter had not cleaned under the beds. Beware of the Labrador dog which is domineering with other dogs and attacked my dog. The owner was quick to say that his dog did not bite mine, even so it upset us and my dog. This is the first time that we did not get a welcome pack. We had been travelling a long time on the road and was in need of a drink and something to eat. A bottle of milk and some biscuits would have been nice. Also it states that the property is in Rowsley. We was then navigated up some narrow, winding, pot ridden roads. No shops around. Too dangerous to walk your dogs on the roads but the owner did allow us to use his fields. One of the windows had all so had blown glass. The place was warm.

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    • Ray - Verified booking

      Thorntree Lodge is a real gem.

      This property was ideal for visiting the peak district and easily housed 4 adults and our dog and also had more than adequate space for visitors. Several easy to reach dog walks can be accessed from the property and the lodge itself is very dog friendly as are the owners whom share the adjacent farmhouse. We enjoyed a relaxing 5 day stay that included 2 elderly ladies that found the one level property together with an easy access shower the ideal setup. A small enclosed garden/driveway was more than adequate for our pooch to do its business etc and the nearby farmyard had a tap and hose so as to washdown wellies and the dog after some muddy but delightful walks. A BIG thank you to the owners whom were friendly, welcoming and very helpful without being at all intrusive and made our stay all the more relaxing. Put Thontree Lodge on your places to stay and you will not be disappointed.

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    • Helen - Verified booking

      The lodge is beside the owners home and they made us very welcome.

      Plenty secure parking for a t least 2 cars. We stayed for 6 nights and found the facilities and furnishings were excellent and of good quality. The owners have thought of everything for a self contained break. The lodge is warm with plenty of hot water for showers/ baths together with a well equipped kitchen including washing machine. The double bedroom has a roomy en suite. Although the decking and small garden look great the weather did not really allow us to make much use of them but they were very secure for the dog or children and had good quality garden furniture. Location is excellent being surrounded by fantastic countryside with lovely walks and views yet only 10-15 minutes drive from Matlock, Bakewell, Chesterfield and a bit further to Buxton. Lots to do and see from a very comfortable base. I would recommend this lodge unreservedly and I know we will go back

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    • Glenda - Verified booking

      We had had to change our dates twice due to the pandemic, so glad we did.

      As expected it was totally different to other properties we have rented in the Longnor area. In a fairly isolated setting with lovely views, really peaceful and great for socially distancing! The much appreciated wood burner was essential in the chilly evenings. We would have liked a toaster but as the property is powered by a low voltage caravan electric hook up that could possibly be why one was not provided. There is a grill in the gas oven but as we've never cooked with gas before it was too complicated for us to use it! We really enjoyed our stay, a very welcome break after lockdown.

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    Things to do near Peak District

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    Ladybower Reservoir

    This large reservoir was built to help supply the water needs of the East Midlands. Now a tourist attraction, there's a visitor's centre and lovely walks in the surrounding area that are suitable for all ages and activity levels. Dog friendly.

    Dove Stone Reservoir

    Dovestone Reservoir near Oldham is a popular walk with locals and tourists alike. There's plenty of options for routes, making this a suitable destination for all ages and the reward is some spectacular views. Dog friendly.

    Kelham Island Museum

    Sheffield industrial history museum. Exhibitions, working machinery, activity areas and events all bring the past to life. Disabled access, parking and cafe.

    Sheffield Winter Garden

    Sheffield Winter Garden - one of the largest glasshouses built in the UK. Stroll through this green oasis that houses 2,500 plants from around the world.

    Dovedale

    National Trust property. Limestone ravine, home to plants and wildlife, with interactive exhibits. Beautiful scenery, ideal for walks.

    Weston Park Museum

    Free museum in Weston Park near Sheffield. A variety of historical exhibits such as Egyptian mummies & Snowy the polar bear & live ants & bees. Disabled access.

    National Emergency Services Museum

    Explore the history of Britain's emergency services at the National Emergency Services Museum. Discover the vehicles, equipment, and stories of firefighters, police officers, and ambulance crews from the 19th century to the present day. Try on uniforms, sit in a fire engine, and take part in interactive exhibits. Located at West Bar, Sheffield S3 8PT

    Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet

    Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet in Sheffield is a unique experience that takes visitors on a journey through the region's industrial heritage. The hamlet is a preserved 18th-century steelworks site with fully-functioning water-powered machinery, workshops and cottages. Visitors can witness the fascinating steel-making process, explore the interactive exhibitions, and enjoy the beautiful surrounding woodland. Address: Abbeydale Rd S, Sheffield S7 2QW

    Sheffield Hallam University

    Sheffield Hallam University is a public research university located in the city of Sheffield, England. The university has a strong focus on professional and vocational programs, with a particular emphasis on fields such as business, engineering, and healthcare. Sheffield Hallam is also known for its commitment to sustainability and social responsibility, with a range of initiatives in place to promote environmental awareness and community engagement. Main campus: City Campus, Howard Street, Sheffield, S1 1WB

    Frequent questions

    • How many days are enough for the Peak District?

      For a general overview and to experience some of the highlights, a minimum of two to three days is recommended. This timeframe allows you to explore popular areas such as Mam Tor, Stanage Edge, and the charming villages like Castleton and Bakewell. However, if you want to delve deeper into the region's extensive network of trails, caves, and attractions, or if you wish to engage in activities such as rock climbing, cycling, or visiting more remote areas, you may want to allocate a longer stay of five days or more.

    • Where is a good base for the Peak District?

      Bakewell is often considered a good base for exploring the Peak District. This charming market town is centrally located within the national park and offers easy access to many of its attractions. Other towns such as Buxton, Matlock, and Castleton are also popular bases with their own unique charm and proximity to notable sites. Ultimately, the choice of a base depends on personal preferences and the specific areas of the Peak District you plan to explore.

    • What towns are worth visiting in the Peak District?

      There are several towns in the Peak District that are worth visiting due to their unique charm, history, and proximity to notable attractions. Bakewell is known for its medieval bridge, quaint streets, and the famous Bakewell Pudding, it is a delightful market town with a lively atmosphere. Renowned for its Georgian architecture, Buxton is a spa town that offers a blend of history and natural beauty. Castleton is nestled in a picturesque valley, and is known for its stunning scenery and rich history. Matlock is a Victorian spa town with lovely riverside gardens and parks. These towns, among others, offer a glimpse into the unique character and attractions of the Peak District, making them worthwhile destinations for visitors.

    • Do you need a car in the Peak District?

      While having a car in the Peak District can provide more flexibility and convenience, it is not strictly necessary. The region is well-served by public transportation, including buses and trains, which can take you to many popular destinations within the national park. Towns like Bakewell, Buxton, and Matlock have good transport links and offer easy access to nearby attractions. However, it's important to note that some of the more remote areas and hidden gems within the Peak District may have limited public transportation options.

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