Top rated Tourist Attractions 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 45 places from Tourist Attractions category.

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Chee Dale Stepping Stones
Nature preserve
Hiking trail through a limestone ravine, with sections on steeping stones lining the river banks.
4.70 (161 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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Poole's Cavern
Tourist attraction
Tours of natural underground limestone caves, plus a park with picnic areas & wooded trails.
4.60 (3.3K reviews)
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Upper Derwent Visitor Centre
Visitor center
4.60 (1.9K reviews)
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Manor Park
Park
Highlights of this vibrant, landscaped park include a lake, bowling greens, cafe and mini railway.
4.60 (1.4K 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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Heatherdene
Tourist attraction
4.60 (652 reviews)
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High Lea Park
Park
πŸ‘πŸ‘ Very nice park with plenty of activities for young, younger and older kids! The open gym is also really nice! Fantastic place for the r spending some time outdoor !
4.60 (444 reviews)
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Howard Park
Park
πŸ‘πŸ‘ Beautiful park, with a beautiful pond and lots of ducks, a play area for children and great views. Walks here are so peaceful and relaxing!
4.60 (294 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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Castleton Visitor Centre
Visitor center
Main visitor center for Peak District National Park, with information displays, a gift shop & cafe.
4.50 (2.6K reviews)
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Peak Cavern
Tourist attraction
Enter the UK's largest cave entrance for guided tours of cave network with unusual rock formations.
4.50 (2.4K reviews)
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Blue John Cavern
Tourist attraction
Illuminated limestone caves with marine fossils, bones, Blue John mineral mines plus a craft shop.
4.50 (1.8K reviews)
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Buxton Visitor Centre & The Buxton Crescent Experience
Tourist attraction
Colonnaded 18th-century crescent with history exhibits in restored spaces, plus the 1894 Pump Room.
4.50 (303 reviews)
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Bamford Mill
Tourist attraction
πŸ‘ A hidden gem! Just off the main street through a lane of cottages you come to a walk with a lake, streams, and a lovely bridge with stepping stones. This takes you to open fields and into the peak district if you want a bigger walk.
4.50 (152 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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