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Hidden Gems

Escape the crowds and enjoy a day out with a difference.

From peaceful footpaths to traffic-free cycle trails, explore somewhere new and discover something different in the Peak District and Derbyshire away from the usual tourist trail.

With rolling dales, dramatic moorland, fabulous footpaths, charming towns and villages and acres of open space to enjoy, there’s more than enough of the Peak District and Derbyshire to go around. But delve a little deeper and you'll find so much more to discover...

Here’s our pick of the best hidden gems and unique places to explore in the Peak District and Derbyshire.

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The Ashford Arms Restaurant

A lovingly restored historic 17th-century inn with bar, restaurant and rooms. Located in the picturesque village of Ashford in the Water


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Bike & Boot Leisure Hotels at Bike & Boot

A new Leisure Hotel brand for the 21st century - welcoming walkers, dog owners, cyclists and adventurers to the Peak District


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Bank Top Farm

Luxury 5* hot-tub cottages, Derbyshire Dales & Peak District, close to Ashbourne, Alton Towers & Chatsworth.


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Penny Pot Café

A super friendly hikers’ café in the heart of Edale, serving up great locally roasted coffee and loose-leaf tea, pasties and delicious home-made…


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Hopton Hall Snowdrop Gardens

Experience the breathtaking beauty of Hopton Hall's renowned Snowdrop Walk.


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Spital Cemetery Well Dressing

Well Dressing is the art of decorating springs or wells with pictures made of natural products.


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Tissington Well Dressing

The Tissington Well Dressing is one of the oldest and most famous in Derbyshire, attracting visitors from far and wide.


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Middleton by Youlgrave Well Dressing

Well Dressing is the art of decorating springs or wells with pictures made of natural products.


Hidden Gems Offers

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Up to 30% off last minute stays at Hoe Grange…

Get up to 30% off for glamping getaways in February & March


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Winter Offer at Buxton Crescent Experience!

Visit Peak District readers can get 15% off tickets to the Buxton Crescent Experience !


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Peacock at Owler Bar - 30% off food when dining…

Enjoy 30% off food when dining Monday to Friday. Only available to members of MyLongbow Loyalty scheme which can be downloaded from the App Store…


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10% off if you travel without a car at Hoe Grange…

Travel to Hoe Grange Holidays by public transport, bike, on foot or even on horseback to get 10% off your stay


Hidden Gems Trails

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Ambergate Betty Kenny Walk

A four mile circular walk from Ambergate Station through Shining Cliff Woods


Longdendale Trail

Cycle along a scenic former railway line that once ran between Manchester and Sheffield, passing idyllic reservoirs along the way.


Calke to Staunton Harold walking trail

Enjoy a leisurely walk from Calke Abbey to Staunton Harold, with views over the reservoir, arable fields and woodland.


The White Peak Loop

An incredible circular route of just over 42 miles that runs through the most beautiful areas of Derbyshire & the Peak District.


Hidden Gems Itineraries

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Car-free guide: A train tour of the Goyt Valley

Just a short hop on the train from Manchester and Sheffield, this picturesque corner of the county is waiting to be discovered.


Discover Derbyshire's hidden food and garden gems

Explore the Peak District and Derbyshire’s hidden food and garden gems on this fabulous 3-day itinerary around Bakewell, Baslow and Pilsley.


Car-free guide: 48 hours in the Derwent Valley

Connecting charming towns and villages with an amazing industrial past, the Derwent Valley Line runs from Derby to Matlock.


The Peak District's Hope Valley by Train

Take a scenic rail journey through Britain’s first National Park - filled with rugged landscapes, storybook villages and timeless trails along the…


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