Peak District National Park

Peak District National Park, Buxton, Derbyshire, England

The Peak District National Park was Britain's first national park, established in April 1951. Around 38,000 people live in the Park in 125 parishes.

Visitors from all over the world come to the Park to find peace and tranquillity and to reconnect with the natural world.

They can also find adventure, experiencing some of England's finest climbing, caving, walking and cycling.

The National Park covers 1,438 km2 with over 2,500 km of public rights of way. Places such as Snailsden Moor, Bradfield Moor and Axe Edge Moor, great expanses of moorland, that had been out of bounds for the outward bound for more than 100 years, is now accessible to people on foot.


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