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Uncover some of rural England's most picturesque landscapes on a scenic journey through Derbyshire and the Peak District.
Visit the elegant spa town of Buxton with a local guide and learn about its Roman origins. Explore Bakewell's historic buildings and perhaps sample one of its famous desserts, before visiting the magnificent Chatsworth House and travelling back in time on a nostalgic Peak Rail journey.
Based in the historic heart of Derby's attractive Cathedral Quarter, there's also time to explore the city's heritage and culture.
Unforgettable Experiences
What’s included on the tour?
Itinerary
Your holiday begins in the historic city of Derby where you meet the Tour Manager and rest of the group at our hotel in the Cathedral Quarter this afternoon. Perfectly placed for exploring the main attractions of the Peak District, you are free to start getting to know the local area at your own pace.
Derby is described as a 'city in the countryside' and if you fancy a stroll, you could visit the first public-owned urban park in Britain - the wonderful Derby Arboretum, a vast open space within a mile of the city. Or you could choose to meander along the riverbank of the Derwent. The Cathedral Quarter is a vibrant area of shops, restaurants and cafés where you might like to stop for a cup of tea this afternoon.
This evening, we enjoy our first dinner as a group served at the hotel restaurant.
Additional information
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More information on the different trains that are used on this tour.
We travel on the heritage Ecclesbourne Valley Railway in Derbyshire, which take us along one of the most beautiful valleys in the United Kingdom - the Ecclesbourne Valley. The line travels 9 miles along the Valley, between Wirksworth and Duffield. The railway mainly uses diesel hauled railways, however on selected days, there can be a steam hauled service on the new line between Werksworth and Ravenstor. The line first opened in 1867, closing for passenger use in 1947, and closing down completely in 1989. In 2002, after 13 years of disuse, the line re-opened, and is now used as a passenger service, staffed mostly by volunteers.
Peak Rail offers you a journey back to a golden age and experience the excitement of steam and diesel on a preserved railway, operating between Rowsley South and Matlock Platform the line forms part of the old Midland Railway's line between Manchester Central and London St Pancras which was closed in 1968.
Enhance your holiday
We can book UK rail tickets from your local station to and from the starting/finishing destination of your tour, such as York, London, Edinburgh, and Harrogate. Please call one of our Tour Advisors to discuss your requirements.
Reviews
4.1 / 5 · 169 reviews
Jean Goodson
Submitted 31/Aug
Had a great time in the Peak District. Would highly recommend.
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pamela w
Submitted 25/Aug
Lovely town to visit and beautiful countryside
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Colin Williams
Submitted 21/Aug
An excellent opportunity to go to an exceptional stately home (Chatsworth), see interesting towns (Bakewell and Buxton), experience heritage railways, and see the Peak District in other ways.
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D Willoughby
Submitted 20/Aug
Overall it was a great experience, very well organised with a lot of interesting things to see. Evening meals were a little slow on the first night but it got it's act together after that.
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Barry Coker
Submitted 19/Aug
Excellent trip. Deb was fantastic as a manager.
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MRSSHIRLEYWILLIAMS
Submitted 18/Aug
It was a throughly enjoyable trip made all for having a great tour guide and a guide who knew everything about the area of the peak district we were in it is very much worth visiting
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