What to do and see in Hope Valley, England: The Best Things to do Good for Couples

January 6, 2022 Leonardo Torrence

Discover the best top things to do in Hope Valley, United Kingdom including Pure Outdoor Ltd., Peak Mountaineering, Stanage Edge, Ridge Walk Mam Tor to Losehill, Curbar Edge, Mam Tor, myGuidedWalks, Padley Gorge, Treak Cliff Cavern, Derwent Bike Hire, Repair and Service Centre.
Restaurants in Hope Valley

1. Pure Outdoor Ltd.

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5.0 based on 749 reviews

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.

2. Peak Mountaineering

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5.0 based on 599 reviews

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.

3. Stanage Edge

Peak Park, Hathersage, Peak District National Park England http://www.peakdistrictinformation.com/visits/stanage.php
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5.0 based on 492 reviews

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.

4. 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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5.0 based on 756 reviews

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!

5. Curbar Edge

Calver, Peak District National Park England
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Curbar Edge

Reviewed By philipj311 - Manchester, United Kingdom

Using the national trust car park, as a starting point we enjoyed a lovely fine day with great views from the edge an it was a circular walk back along white edge. The scenery an surrounding countryside is stunning with such panoramic views .

6. Mam Tor

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

7. myGuidedWalks

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myGuidedWalks

Experience the best walking in the UK with myGuidedWalks. Paul, their qualified Mountain Leader, will enable you to get the most out of your walking experience. We don't just lead a walk, we provide you with a truly unique day out to remember. We'll teach you about the local history, the flora and fauna, and the stories which the landscape and it's people have created. We'll also be taking you to some of the hidden delights which aren't shown on the maps. myGuidedWalks do all the hard work for you, using their extensive knowledge to plan the best walks that will provide you with a truly memorable experience. There's no need to worry about navigation when you're being led by a professional guide, you can just relax and enjoy the day. myGuidedWalks offers you bespoke private guiding tailored to your desires, friendly guided group walks, and navigation training at very competitive prices. We cater for all ages and abilities so why not come and join us for a day (or more) to remember.

8. Padley Gorge

Peak District National Park England
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Padley Gorge

Reviewed By 385gillp - Shrewsbury, United Kingdom

The autumn colour in late October was stunning especially against the wet tree trunks due to recent rain. A bonus of choosing to go on a wet day was far fewer people with the same idea. It's such a beautiful place with the babbling brook, ancient twisted trees and moss covered boulders, walls and trees. Parked at Grindleford station and walked up the right hand side of the brook then across the footbridge at the top and down the other side of the brook. Ground was carpeted with leaves and rocks but as they're gritstone they're not slippery when wet like the limestone area can be. Highly recommended in autumn and I would think springtime would be lovely too.

9. Treak Cliff Cavern

Buxton Road, Castleton, Peak District National Park S33 8WP England +44 1433 620571 [email protected] http://www.bluejohnstone.com
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Treak Cliff Cavern

Started as a Blue John mine over 300 years ago, Treak Cliff Cavern continues to mine, process and manufacture ornamental items and jewellery from Blue John Stone today. On the 40 minute guided tour visitors can see the most abundant veins of Blue John Stone in the world and some of the 'finest stalactites' in the Peak District. We also have a shop with a vast array of rocks and minerals from around the world. Visit our free to enter museum and read about the history of the mine and see some beautiful antique Blue John ornaments, after which you can enjoy a slice of Blue John cake and refreshments from our on site cafe while admiring the view down the valley.

Reviewed By Sozlovesholisays - Ipswich, United Kingdom

We managed to nip into the cavern just before a bus of school children arrived. We had a private tour with Lorna, she was such a knowledgeable guide as well as being amusing too. We really enjoyed the whole experience including a lovely cup of tea from the on site cafe. All the staff were so friendly it made it so much more enjoyable.

10. Derwent Bike Hire, Repair and Service Centre

Fairholmes Car Park Derwent, Bamford, Peak District National Park S33 0AQ England +44 1433 651261 [email protected] http://www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/derwent
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4.5 based on 41 reviews

Derwent Bike Hire, Repair and Service Centre

Derwent Bike Hire, Repair and Service Centre is located at Fairholmes and forms part of a visitor complex including Visitor Centre, refreshment kiosk and ranger services. Toilets (including disabled facilities), picnic tables and seating areas are all provided on site. Popular cycling routes include beside the historic Derwent and Ladybower reservoirs through beautiful woodland. There is a car park run by Severn Trent Water and there are pay and display machines. We have a friendly and knowledgeable cycling team on hand to offer help and advice to help you hire the perfect bike for you. Repairs, servicing and second-hand bikes for sale are also available.

Reviewed By sophie_cycles

Very easy to hire bikes and perfect location to start a lovely ride around the reservoirs from. Very friendly service and fantastic, fast repairs from a knowledgeable team.

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