Visit Derbyshire to explore a national park with craggy hills, sweeping dales, mysterious henges and swathes of dense woodland. This East Midlands county is all about the great outdoors. Walk the moors and tors of the Peak District and stop off in market towns Bakewell and Buxton to try the mouth-watering tart and mineral water. While you’re there, stop off at Chatsworth House, the setting for Pride & Prejudice. Or for a city break, visit Derby and climb its cathedral tower or look around the museums that give cutting insights into the role the city played in the Industrial Revolution and the Golden Age of Steam.
Places to visit in Derbyshire
Gold winner: The Blind Bull
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Enjoy cosy surroundings after walking in the Peak District at The Blind Bull in Buxton – winner of our Pub of the Year Award 2023.
Gold Winner: Pure Outdoor
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Gear up for a caving or climbing adventure in the Peak District – winner of the Ethical, Responsible and Sustainable Tourism Award 2023.
Take a flight to the Heights of Abraham
Discover famous show caverns beneath a 60-acre hilltop park overlooking a deep, dramatic limestone gorge in the Peak District.
Location: Matlock, Derbyshire
Explore Blue John Cavern
Take your own journey to the centre of the earth in search of the mysterious Blue John - originally discovered by the Romans.
Location: Castleton, Derbyshire
Enjoy a family stay in a 14th century house in the Peak District
Spend the day ambling around mountains and fells of the Peak District before enjoying a relaxing evening with whole family at The Old Bakehouse.
Location: Hope Valley, Peak District
Have some family fun in a forest lodge
Get the family together for a fun-filled winter break at Darwin Forest Country Park.
Location: Matlock, Derbyshire,