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Peveril Castle
Castle
Square keep built on a hilltop by Henry II in 1176, with visitor centre and picnic area.
4.40 (1.4K reviews)
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B29 OVEREXPOSED Crash Site
Historical landmark
Wreckage of a U.S. Air Force bomber that crashed here in 1948, accessed via trails across moorland.
4.80 (1K reviews)
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Solomon’s Temple
Historical landmark
Restored hilltop landmark dating from 1896, offering Peak District views from the top of its tower.
4.70 (639 reviews)
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Bugsworth Basin (Entrance Basin)
Historical landmark
👍👍 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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Ruin of Errwood Hall
Historical landmark
👍 Not a lot left of it and a lot of the stones are loose, so potentially dangerous for young kids wanting to climb but for most with some common sense a very nice explore in a quiet area.
4.50 (350 reviews)
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Torr Vale Mill
Historical landmark
👍👍 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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Corbar Cross
Historical landmark
👍👍 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)