Hidden gems: Tourist Attractions in High Peak

Discover the city's hidden treasuresβ€”remarkable spots that are relatively undiscovered but offer exceptional experiences. Our selection criteria? A rating of 4.5 or higher with fewer than 150 reviews. Explore these lesser-known yet outstanding places that promise a delightful visit in High Peak. This list contains 19 places from Tourist Attractions category.

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Kinder Low, Trig Point
Hiking area
5.00 (69 reviews)
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Back Tor
Tourist attraction
4.90 (107 reviews)
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Kinder Reservoir
Nature preserve
πŸ‘πŸ‘ 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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Woolpacks
Tourist attraction
πŸ‘πŸ‘ Great area for walks. I went early in the morning and caught the sun breaking through the clouds which looked stunning. I would recommend to check the weather conditions as it was incredibly windy when I got up on top of the moors. The route up from Edale via Jacobs’s ladder is suitable for most. Lo...
4.90 (57 reviews)
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Cats Tor
Landmark
πŸ‘πŸ‘ Beautiful walk, you'll need ankles like scaffolding clips an a good rain coat though
4.80 (39 reviews)
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Discover Buxton Tours
Tour operator
πŸ‘πŸ‘ Several of us recently had an audience with Mary Queen of Scots and her lady-in-waiting at the Old Hall Hotel, where she explained about her time as a prisoner in Buxton. Interesting local history and very entertaining presentation. Highly recommended.
4.80 (32 reviews)
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St Edmund's Church, Castleton
Church
πŸ‘πŸ‘ This beautiful old church is nestled in a well kept graveyard full of snowdrops in the spring. Inside the church is peaceful and very clean. Everyone is welcome. There is a small selection of second hand books for sale of a couple of the pews at the back of the church.
4.80 (28 reviews)
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St Anne's Church, Buxton
Church
πŸ‘ Nice little old Anglo - Catholic church, which is almost hidden away from view around the side of a pub. It's incredible to think in a place like Buxton that if you go by the carved entrance to the church dating it at 1625, that this makes it the oldest building in the town. From the outside the bui...
4.80 (24 reviews)
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Paint a pot
Tourist attraction
4.80 (22 reviews)
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Corbar Cross
Historical landmark
πŸ‘πŸ‘ 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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Swallows Wood
Nature preserve
Large nature reserve with various habitats including wetlands & woodlands plus views over the moors.
4.70 (63 reviews)
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Torrside Brewing
Brewery
πŸ‘πŸ‘ Hidden gem of New Mills. If u love innovative beer and beyond u need to visit this place
4.70 (35 reviews)
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Brown Knoll
Tourist attraction
πŸ‘πŸ‘ 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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Twenty Trees
Nature preserve
🫀 Came specially to see 20 Trees, there are only 18. Incredibly disappointed considering I drove 150 miles.
4.60 (35 reviews)
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St Peter's Church, Hope
Church
πŸ‘ St Peter's Church in the Hope Valley is a nice place to visit for private prayer, collective worship and bell ringing. I would like to point out that I took these pictures inside the Old School Rooms, which is a separate building behind Loxley Hall and St Peter's. At the Old School Rooms, we run l...
4.60 (20 reviews)
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Sett Valley Trail
Hiking area
πŸ‘πŸ‘ From the Torrs straight under the bridge following the old train track. Just under two miles to Birch Vale , where you cross the road but before you do that, try the excellent cafe. Then it's a mile to Hayfield with fantastic views over the lake of Lantern pike.
4.50 (135 reviews)
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