Local Area
Bakewell golf club enjoys glorious views of the surrounding hills and is an ideal location for golfers of all handicaps.
The Monsal Trail is a traffic free route for walkers and cyclists through some of the Peak District's most spectacular scenery.
Bakewell Visitor Centre provides up to date information for your visit to Bakewell including the National Park, public transport, theatre programs and local events and more.
The Old House Museum is a 16th century yeoman's house with exhibitions on local life and artefacts.
Bakewell Parish Church is part of the Church of England and the Diocese of Derby. Services include a variety of styles, from the traditional to the not-so-traditional.
Peak Rail is a preserved railway operating over three and a half miles from Matlock and Darley Dale to Rowsley South.
Bakewell farmers market is generally held on the last Saturday of every month. This popular and multi award winning is the second largest farmers' market in the country.
Bakewell Monday Market is a traditional market where you can find something for everyone with the diverse range of products on the stalls located in the heart of Bakewell's Town Centre.
Explore the National Park and take in the beautiful landscape, from villages and hills to rivers, reservoirs and lakes. Walking, cycling, rock climbing and caving are some more popular pursuits.
Haddon Hall, brimming with history and stories of old, stunning Elizabethan walled gardens, gift and plant shop and restaurant. A memorable and fascinating day out for all.
Chatsworth House is a impressive country house set in 1,000 acres of parkland with over 100 acres of formal gardens, a farm shop, restaurants, cafes and gift shops.
Bakewell is the largest town in the Peak district national park and has much explore, shopping and specialist markets to relaxing strolls and special events.