Archelogy

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Archaeological Tours of the Peak District I

A fantastic day out which will leave you enthralled by the Peak District's past as well as the spectacular scenery!




About Archaeological Tours of the Peak District I

We currently provide a number of archaeological tours based here in the Peak District. We are extremely lucky to live within a landscape that has meant the remains of many periods of time are reflected all around us. Once you know what you are looking for, you will never look at the landscape in the same way again! Choose from our general Archaeology in the Peaks tour, Prehistory in the Peak, or 10,000 Year in a Day.

  • All our tours start and finish in Buxton
  • Maximum of 7 people
  • We travel in comfort in our Mercedes Viano ​
  • We visit some of the most iconic as well as lesser known archaeological sites of the Peak District
  • Depending on the tour you choose, we explore the history and cultural heritage of the area taking in prehistoric sites such as henges and stone circles, medieval crosses and more!
  • You'll learn to see the past in the landscape at every turn!

There is some walking to do, so wear stout shoes or boots. We'll provide refreshments - a selection of teas, coffee, water and snacks. Lunch is not provided. We stop for lunch at a local pub where you will be able to experience warm and welcoming Peak District hospitality (extra cost).

Inclusions
What's Included
🚆 Transportation - Mercedes Viano
🥤 Drink - Selection of teas, coffee, hot chocolate, water

What you'll need
🧤 Warm Clothing - as appropriate, including stout footwear
☂️ Waterproofs - as appropriate
📋 Other - Cash/card for pub lunch

Location

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