Top rated Sights & Landmarks in High Peak

Experience the best that High Peak has to offer with our curated list of top-rated places. Sorted by average review scores from venues boasting over 30 reviews, these establishments promise exceptional quality and experiences to elevate your visit in the city. This list contains 29 places from Sights & Landmarks category.

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Bamford Edge
Landmark
Rocky overhang offering sweeping views of the valley & reservoir with a variety of trails nearby.
4.90 (1K reviews)
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Kinder Downfall
Tourist attraction
4.90 (275 reviews)
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Kinder Reservoir
Nature preserve
๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘ Beautiful place to walk past. To think this was built before the times of heavy machinery is amazing some great little places close by hidden away like the sheep wash. Also some great waterfalls on the Inflow stream.
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4.90 (94 reviews)
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Kinder Scout Charged Rock
Vista point
4.90 (87 reviews)
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Peak District National Park
National park
Large year-round recreation area encompassing villages, museums, hiking trails & camping.
4.80 (32.7K reviews)
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Ladybower Dam
Historical landmark
4.80 (1.3K reviews)
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Cave Dale
Landmark
Visitors can walk a rocky path through this scenic gully for picturesque views of castle ruins.
4.80 (336 reviews)
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Eccles Pike
Tourist attraction
๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘ Lovely spot just a few miles out of Whaley Bridge, so an ideal area for a nice walk up to this part of the peak district. From this point (on a nice day) you can see right over to Manchester, but that's on a nice day. So pick your days wisely, because when it rains up there it lashes it down. Nice p...
4.80 (235 reviews)
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Howden Dam
Historical landmark
4.80 (232 reviews)
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Cats Tor
Landmark
๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘ Beautiful walk, you'll need ankles like scaffolding clips an a good rain coat though
4.80 (39 reviews)
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Pavilion Gardens, Buxton
Park
๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘ A lovely park, good for a relaxed stroll. There is a boating lake, childrens play areas, a miniature train to ride and the sights of the historic pavilion and bandstand to take in. There is a kiosk open for coffee and ice creams at the weekend and there are many other nearby cafรฉ options open all we...
4.70 (2.1K reviews)
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Solomonโ€™s Temple
Historical landmark
Restored hilltop landmark dating from 1896, offering Peak District views from the top of its tower.
4.70 (622 reviews)
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Bugsworth Basin (Entrance Basin)
Historical landmark
๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘ Worth a visit if you're in the area. You can park just outside the pub, although it costs to park. ( navigation Inn ) You can get your money back if you spend in the pub. A few boats to look at, but mostly the feature is here is to walk along the waters edge. You can make this as long or as short a...
4.70 (505 reviews)
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The Torrs Riverside Park
Park
๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘ Visited this gem of a place for a circular walk and will definitely visit again! Park at the end of the dead-end street (cash pay and display (ยฃ2.50 all day)) near the train station and across the way you will see a small path leading down towards the picturesque Millennium Way bridge, To the right...
4.70 (232 reviews)
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Coach and Horses Rock Formation
Vista point
4.70 (81 reviews)
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Corbar Cross
Historical landmark
๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘ So long as you're just interested in a short climb to take in some great panoramic views of the area, this is a brilliant trip out for the casual walker who doesn't mind a hill. Ideal for someone who just wants to get outdoors but without it taking a full day of hiking to get there. Make your way up...
4.70 (77 reviews)
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Brown Knoll
Tourist attraction
๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘ layby at the sheffield road has limited parking spaces and it is about 4 km to Brown Knoll. most of the route is stony path. you can stretch your route further from Brown Knoll to Mount Famine or Jacobs ladder.
4.70 (35 reviews)
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Treak Cliff Cavern
Tourist attraction
Network of caverns with rare Blue John stone and stalactites, for guided tours and visitor centre.
4.60 (1.3K reviews)
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Torr Vale Mill
Historical landmark
๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘ Great place for a walk even though it was raining. There's also a small museum with a little cafe room and shop. The museum has a little simulated mine kids can crawl through. The lady there was very helpful and told us about what the mill is currently used for. We spent about an hour and a half the...
4.60 (92 reviews)
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