10 Things to do Adventurous in Peak District National Park That You Shouldn't Miss

March 18, 2022 Jeremy Dunfee

When it comes to outdoor activities, the Peak District National Park is the whole package. Located in the north of England, the park offers everything from horse riding to rock climbing, windsurfing to paragliding, plus walking trails galore. One trail, Derwent Valley Heritage Way, allows you to take in the area’s open landscape while also showcasing its industrial roots. Discovering hidden underground formations at such spots as Titan Cave (the highest natural cavern in the U.K.) is another popular pastime. Best of all, there are camp- and RV sites throughout so guests can settle into these surroundings.
Restaurants in Peak District National Park

1. Vintage Adventure Tours

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Vintage Adventure Tours

Fabulous tours of the beautiful Peak District National Park in the only vintage car licenced for Private Hire in the UK.

2. Kinder Scout

Peak District National Park England http://www.facebook.com/kinderscoutpeakdistrict
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Reviewed By amdgriggs - Sheffield, United Kingdom

I’ve been walking on and around Kinder for nearly 60 years now and it’s probably my favourite place in England for grand walking, certainly if all the places you can reach easily from Sheffield. It boasts a couple of true classic routes (eg up Grindsbrook from Edale, round the southern edge of the plateau westward to Edale Rocks and then down Jacobs Ladder and via Upper Booth, with options to go up Ringing Roger to start to avoid the Grindsbrook crowds, and to extend by heading north across the plateau to Kinder Gates and Kinder Downfall before heading south along the western edge to Jacobs Ladder) - great walks and spectacular in good weather but also never to be underestimated. Kinder is very different in cold, wet or misty weather - I well remember wintry walks on Kinder with my dad as a child, but also more recent occasions when I’ve marvelled at inexperienced and under-equipped walkers up there in descending mist with no map or compass and only a sketchy idea where they want to be. There’s a reason the Edale Mountain Rescue Team is so busy.... Things have changed in the past few years and much of the popular stretch of the plateau edge from Grindsbrook to Jacobs Ladder is now well-engineered with millstone slabs (to control erosion; the centre of the plateau also has far more vegetation than 60 years ago, thanks to extensive replanting of heather and the construction of hundreds of leaky dams which have prevented the further erosion of many of the peat hags. My favourite sections to walk are now some of the quieter and more remote areas at the eastern or northern ends of the plateau, where there are a surprising number of clear but little-used paths and some wonderful rock outcrops. A great walk is to walk up to Hope Cross (eg from Bagshaw Bridge on the Edale side), up to the plateau and then do as long an anti-clockwise circuit as you have the energy for, cutting across to the south side at one of the narrower points and using your navigation skills. There are also paths across the plateau, most not shown on OS maps but clearly shown on (eg) Open CycleMap, which comes free with the ViewRanger app. There’s another fine walk too from the Snake Inn west up Ashop Clough to Ashop Head, then east along the plateau’s northern edge before descending again off Fairbrook Naze. Kinder gets really popular at weekends and in good weather - good to see, of course, and not surprising too as it’s also the start of the Pennine Way - and it’s always good to know there are quieter parts which are just as dramatic and just as wild: check out the iconic Kinder Gates, or the Madwoman’s Stone. Very highly recommended.

3. Pure Outdoor Ltd.

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Pure Outdoor Ltd.

Pure Outdoor provide hillwalking, climbing, caving, mountain biking, first aid, international trekking and mountaineering courses from our base in the Peak District. Book online and enjoy a fun, friendly, professional and personalized approach to outdoor learning from skilled instructors. We boast excellent facilities on our Peak District courses from our dedicated outdoor training centre which provides a unique facility for all customers to enjoy.

4. Peak Mountaineering

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Peak Mountaineering

Peak Mountaineering is a specialist provider of mountain activities based in the heart of the Peak District National Park. We offer climbing, navigation, hillwalking, scrambling, expeditions and national governing body qualifications to everyone from families to adults. We are also ITC first aid trainers and we can manage all your personal or professional first aid training requirements. Join us in the Peak District for a great adventure and a very warm welcome.

5. Stanage Edge

Peak Park, Hathersage, Peak District National Park England http://www.peakdistrictinformation.com/visits/stanage.php
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Stanage Edge

Reviewed By aashildg

We followed a guide book from Hathersage and it was an amazing walk with a lovely view over the Peak District.

6. Ridge Walk Mam Tor to Losehill

Castleton, Peak District National Park England +44 7854 024242 http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/kinder-edale-and-the-dark-peak/trails/mam-tor-circular-walk
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Ridge Walk Mam Tor to Losehill

Reviewed By 677KarenL

Highly recommend this walk in the Peak District - it's a firm favourite. I love the great outdoors and this really is an area of unspoilt natural beauty. Walks for all abilities - simply from the NT car park up to the top of Mam Tor peak to take in the views or to carry on and follow the ridge all along and descend into Castletown for a walk around. It's a stunning walk that I will happily do time and time again!

7. Dolomite Training

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Dolomite Training

An outdoor activity company based in Bakewell, Derbyshire. Delivering adventurous activities and team building for individuals, groups, businesses and the education sector. We deliver activities to suit every need and at every level, get in touch to discuss a course today!• Climbing• Caving• Mountain Biking• Abseiling (including sponsored events throughout the UK)• Navigation Training• Guided Walks• Stream Scrambling• Challenge Days• Bespoke Activity Programmes• Team Building• Team Bonding.

8. Abseiling Derbyshire

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Abseiling Derbyshire

Abseiling from Millers Dale Bridge off the Monsal Trail and directly over the sparkling River Wye must be the best way of viewing the beautiful valley and Derbyshire Dales. Whether you're visiting the Peak District for an adrenaline rush, fun-fueled stag or hen party, a 10 year olds birthday party or family gathering, our friendly, qualified & professional team will give you a memorable adventure.

9. Gritstone Adventure Activities

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Gritstone Adventure Activities

Gritstone Adventure Activities was founded in the Peak District in 2013 to deliver Outdoor Skills Training Courses and Outdoor Activities to Adults and Children in the Peak District National Park. Our key promise is that the emphasis of both our Activities and Training Courses is enjoyment, while learning developmental or technical skills in the process. We always cater directly to the needs of our clients; whether they wish to learn new outdoor skills or just have fun for the day – and courses are always tailored to the requirements of the group or individual; Gritstone Adventure Activities will be pleased to accommodate. Gritstone Adventure Activities can also offer nationally accredited and recognised qualifications in First Aid and Navigation skills. We have a license from the Health and Safety Executive (AALA) to deliver activities to unaccompanied under 18s as well as adults. Climbing Caving Abseiling Canoeing and Water Sports Mountain First Aid Courses

10. Mam Tor

Hope, Peak District National Park England http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/features/mam-tor-peak-district
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