Peak District

Dovestone reservoir

The Peak District National Park is situated South East of Manchester in England. It is mostly located in Derbyshire but spread out in Greater Manchester, Cheshire, Staffordshire, West Yorkshire and South Yorkshire. It was recognised national park in 1951 and was the first one in England and Wales. It has a total area of 1440 km2 .

Find all our adventures in Derbyshire, Cheshire, Greater Manchester, Staffordshire and Yorkshire.

All the walks we did can be directly accessed from the map or from the list of blog posts below. They are dog friendly; however dogs will have to be on lead when crossing field with livestock. All the walks are written in English. Additionally, you will be able for most of the walks to download a PDF with clear guidances and GPX file by visiting our page on the walking website Visorando. A link specific to the PDF of the walk is also provided in most blog post.

Find all the PDF and GPX files of our walks on Visorando website.

Green: easy walk, Orange: medium level walk, Red: hard level walk

Walks in the Peak District National Park, England

Walk Dovedale – Peak District, England

A popular walk to discover Dovedale and the famous stepping stones appearing in Robin Hood movie. Dog friendly. Version française disponible.

Walk Alport Castle, Peak District – England

A great walk to discover the park national of the Peak District. This walk is a bit challenging but really worth it and not too popular. Dog friendly. Version française disponible.

Walk around Edale, Peak District, England

A lovely circular walk from the touristy village of Edale to Grindslow Knott summit in the Peak District National Park. Dog friendly. Version française disponible.

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Find all our walks in the UK National Parks on this page.


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