The Peak District (Slow Travel)

Local, characterful guides to Britain's special places

Helen Moat author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bradt Travel Guides

Publishing:4th Jul '25

£14.99

This title is due to be published on 4th July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The Peak District (Slow Travel) cover

. The most comprehensive travel guidebook available to the area . 16 million people live within a 40-mile radius of the Peak District . Will be published in 2025, the 75th anniversary of the parliamentary act that set up England's national park authorities . Sales of Bradt's UK guides have increased every year 2019-23 and are now 50% higher than pre-pandemic (source: Nielsen) ABOUT BRADT GUIDES . Founded in 1974, Bradt is now the largest independent guidebook publisher in the UK with over 200 titles in print . Authentic guides, written by expert authors who really know their destinations . Comprehensive, practical information with a particular focus on wildlife, culture and sustainability . For more information, follow us on X, Instagram and Facebook, or visit bradtguides.com

Peak District Slow Travel guide. Holiday tips and tourist advice including the Peak District National Park, walking, cycling, Pennine Way, farmers' markets, restaurants, bus routes and local food. Covers the White Peak, Southwest Peak and parts of Cheshire and Staffordshire. Features Bakewell, Matlock, Chatsworth House and lesser-known attractions.Part of Bradt's distinctive, award-winning series of 'Slow' travel guides to UK regions, the new, thoroughly updated third edition of The Peak District (Slow Travel) offers a wider, more personal selection of places to explore than any other guidebook. Slow down and let expert local author Helen Moat not only guide you around all the well-known places in this much-loved area, but escort you off the beaten tourist track to uncover the hidden corners of the Peak District, teasing out its special qualities. The author's love of interesting and colourful stories about people and places draws her to highlight quirky and unusual places, from secret gorges, historical ruins and abandoned mills to strange follies and irresistible pubs. The result, for the reader, is a privileged understanding of what makes this stunning region tick - and why it deserves repeat visits. Although mostly in the county of Derbyshire, the Peak District extends into parts of Staffordshire, Cheshire, Greater Manchester and both South and West Yorkshire - putting it within easy reach of millions of people. Its small surface area harbours unexpectedly diverse landscapes, including deep-cut dales, rocky escarpments, weathered tors and far-reaching moorland. From the characterful mill towns of Holmfirth, Marsden and Uppermill to the historic stone-built settlements that lie the heart of the national park; from the elegant spa town of Buxton to the colourful market towns of Matlock, Ashbourne and Leek, the Peak District is filled with story and history - and great beauty. Bradt's The Peak District (Slow Travel) helps you connect with the people who work and live in the national park through the author's first-hand accounts of their experiences, and helps you discover great places to cook, eat and drink - with a particular focus on tasty, local and good-quality food in atmospheric venues and locations. An emphasis on car-free travel throws up a range of options for getting around, from walking, cycling, boating, buses and trains to more surprising modes of transport that form as much part of the sightseeing experience as they do simply getting from A to B. This is Slow Travel at its finest.

'Eye-opening and wonderful' India Knight, The Sunday Times Magazine 'Details interesting walks in quieter areas and highlights the intricacies and curiosities along the way' TGO - The Great Outdoors 'A guide with a difference' Sheffield Telegraph

ISBN: 9781804692509

Dimensions: unknown

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288 pages

3rd Revised edition