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The Peak District - The MUST DO walks

The Peak District National Park offers a huge choice of walking options with some of the best scenery available in England.

 

In fact, the area offers so much choice that deciding where to go can be daunting.

 

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From our base on the edge of the Peak District we have been walking the Peak District Dales for years and this list represents a collection of our personal favourites.

 

Included are walks of various lengths, ascents and grades - from the definitive route across The Peak District's highest point to the stunning beauty of Dove Dale - so there is bound to be something to suit you (and your energy levels).

 

In any event, all will take you to the vantage points offering the very best views in the Peak District - so go on a nice day if you can.

 

Get The MUST DO walks in The Peak District

 

We have also produced a Peak Bagging Map for The The Peak District - The Dark Peak Area detailing a location map and 'tickable' list all the significant tops that you will find inspirational.

 

This is of course a personal choice and it wasn't easy. If you disagree and/or have an alternative list - then we would love to hear from you. Contact the

 

If you know where to go and prefer to search for your own walks - go4awalk.com has well over 200 other walks in the Peak District to choose from - enter a walk or location name into our Search facility or surf one of our unique interactive walk selection maps covering the the Peak District National Park:

- OL1 The Peak District - Dark Peak Area
- OL24 The Peak District - White Peak area

or Ordnance Survey Landranger Maps (pink cover):

- 110 Sheffield & Huddersfield,
- 119 Buxton & Matlock

NB. 1:25,000 scale Ordnance Survey Explorer Maps offer more detail and are therefore more suitable for walking and hiking than 1:50,000 Scale Ordnance Survey Landranger Maps


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