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Peak District: England's Outdoor Paradise

Popular attractions, hotels, and restaurants in the Peak District, UK; RobinGO Tours, the best Chinese travel agency in the UK.

The Peak District, hailed as "England's outdoor paradise," is the UK's first national park and one of the world's most popular. This land, with its magnificent valleys, rugged wilderness, and tranquil villages, perfectly showcases the wild beauty of the English countryside.

From the ancient town of Bakewell to the grand estates of Chatsworth, from the limestone caves of Castleton to the majestic ridges of Mamtoll, the Peak District offers unique experiences for every traveler. Whether it's a challenging mountain hike, exploring historic cave systems, or immersing yourself in the atmosphere of traditional English countryside, you'll experience the awe and tranquility of England's natural beauty.



Trip duration

Recommended 1-2 days

Deep exploration of nature


Best season

Best time to visit: April to October

Suitable for all seasons: spring, summer and autumn


Transportation options

Train or group tour

Explore the wilderness with flexibility

Must-see attractions


The Peak District boasts some of the most magnificent natural landscapes in Britain, from expansive valleys to mysterious caves, each exuding a unique wilderness charm. Whether it's the opulence of Chatsworth House, the tranquility of Bakewell, the cave wonders of Castleton, or the majestic ridgelines of Mamtoll, you'll experience the awe-inspiring power of Britain's natural beauty. We are offering a special in-depth tour of the Peak District, taking you to appreciate the unique scenery of Britain's first national park.

Chatsworth House

Chatsworth House

The Duke's residence, the filming location of Pride and Prejudice.

Beckwell

Beckwell

An ancient town, the birthplace of Bakewell Pudding

Castleton

Castleton

The land of caves, a wonder of limestone landforms

Mamtor

Mamtor

"Trembling Mountain", a magnificent ridge hiking route

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Buxton

Buxton

Highland spa town, Victorian architecture

Edel

Edel

The starting point of the Benning Road, a hiking paradise

Hassage

Hassage

The Brontë sisters' inspiration, Stanislavski's Edge

Derwent Reservoir

Derwent Reservoir

Magnificent waters, a World War II training base

Hope Valley

Hope Valley

The limestone valley is picturesque.

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London Departures: Selected Travel Products

Starting from London, explore the Peak District National Park, Chatsworth House, and Bakewell, or combine these with nearby cities like Manchester and Sheffield to unlock more classic British travel routes.

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Unique Experience


The Peak District is not only a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, but also offers a wealth of cultural experiences. You can challenge yourself with the famous Peninn Trail hiking route, explore the mysterious limestone cave system, visit magnificent historic estates, or savor local cuisine in traditional village taverns. These unique experiences will make your Peak District trip even more unforgettable.

Hiking Adventure

Hiking Adventure

Challenge the Benning Road and explore the magnificent ridges and valleys of the peak region.

Cave exploration

Cave exploration

Explore Castleton Cave and witness the wonders of underground limestone formations.

Manor Tour

Manor Tour

Visit Chatsworth House and experience the life of the British aristocracy.

Traditional food

Traditional food

Savor Beckwell Pudding and experience the Peak District's signature cuisine.

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Accommodation Recommendations


The Peak District offers a wide variety of accommodation options, from luxury manor hotels to comfortable country inns. Buxton and Bakewell are the main accommodation hubs, offering excellent facilities and convenient transport links. For a truly authentic Peak District experience, consider a country bed and breakfast or a traditional English inn. Advance booking is essential during peak season (June-September), as accommodation resources in the Peak District are limited; early planning is highly recommended.

The Cavendish Hotel

The Cavendish Hotel

★★★★★|Basillow, near Chatsworth House

The Peacock at Rowsley

The Peacock at Rowsley

★★★★★|Rosley, a historic country hotel

The Old Hall Hotel

The Old Hall Hotel

★★★★|Buxton, Elizabethan architecture

YHA Castleton

YHA Castleton

★★★|Caslton, a budget youth hostel

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Peak District Food


The Peak District is renowned for its fresh, high-quality local ingredients and boasts numerous traditional country pubs and restaurants. You can savor famous Bakewell pudding, locally farmed cheeses, Derbyshire sausages, and traditional English dishes. Many restaurants and pubs use local ingredients to offer farm-to-table dining experiences. Don't miss the opportunity to sample local craft beers and traditional English afternoon tea.

The Old Original Bakewell Pudding Shop

The Old Original Bakewell Pudding Shop

Traditional Food | ££ | Origin of Beckwell Pudding

Fischer's at Baslow Hall

Fischer's at Baslow Hall

Michelin 1 star | ££££ | Fine English cuisine

The George Hotel

The George Hotel

Traditional pub | ££ | Hassage, a historic pub

The Bulls Head Inn

The Bulls Head Inn

Countryside Cuisine | ££ | Castleton, near the cave

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