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High Peak Cottages
Enjoy a relaxing or active break in one of these High Peak
holiday cottages, dotted about a sprawling and indeed particularly
beautiful part of Britain's first National Park.
See & do in the High Peak
First stop, one of the region's main visitor centres at
Bakewell, Castleton or Edale to plan what to do during your High
Peak cottage stay.
Next, get out and explore! If you're up for the challenge,
scale High Tor and take in the views high above Matlock Bath. (The
alternative and easier option is to travel by cable car on the
Heights of Abraham.) Other top spots for a climb with a view
include Kinder Scout and Mam Tor, where the Dark and White Peak
meet. Or learn how to climb on Windgather Rocks. If cycling's
your thing (or even pushing a pram), head for the High Peak Trail
or the Tissington Trail, former railway lines offering
family-friendly routes. Otherwise go for an exhilarating spin
around the Ladybower Loop, a testing, 28-mile mountain bike track
across the Dark Peak.
What else? Find nine prehistoric dancing ladies turned to stone
on Stanton Moor. Visit Tideswell Church, the 'Cathedral of the
Peak'. Explore the streets of Eyam, the legendary plague
village. Join a garden tour of the historic Chatsworth Estate. Walk
across Dovedale's iconic stepping stones. Book a Tudor cookery
workshop at Haddon Hall. Indulge your sweet tooth with a slice of
Bakewell Pudding. Dress up in finery for an evening at the Buxton
Opera House.
Whenever you book a holiday home in the High Peak, you'll
find so much to see and do!
Please find below a selection of self catering holiday cottages
to rent near High Peak, Derbyshire.