Peak District National Park
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The Pennine Way is a well-established, long-distance waymarked footpath for walkers and riders. Other classic walks in the area are through Chee Dale, Wye Dale, Ashwood Dale and Manivold Valley with Thors Cave, in which traces of an Ice Age settlement are still to be found.
The Peak District National Park, (Britain's first), offers extensive hiking paths, climbing, boating and fishing opportunities. Limestone Way crosses the White Peak, which is the limestone southern half of the Peak District, from Matlock to Castleton. The trail is 26mi/42km long.
The Peak District National Park, (Britain's first), offers extensive hiking paths, climbing, boating and fishing opportunities. Limestone Way crosses the White Peak, which is the limestone southern half of the Peak District, from Matlock to Castleton. The trail is 26mi/42km long.
Address:
Peak District National Park, Aldern House
Baslow Road, Bakewell DE45 1AE, England
Baslow Road, Bakewell DE45 1AE, England
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