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- Peak District - Wikipedia
The Peak District is an upland area in central-northern England, at the southern end of the Pennines Mostly in Derbyshire, it extends into Cheshire, Greater Manchester, Staffordshire, West Yorkshire and South Yorkshire
- Peak District National Park
Discover Britain's original National Park, home to an amazingly diverse range of landscapes The Peak District was designated as a National Park in 1951 to conserve and enhance the area’s natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage
- Peak District Attractions Places to Visit | VisitBritain
Britain’s oldest National Park has never felt fresher Established in 1951, the Peak District is made up of two distinct terrains: ‘Dark Peak’, with untamed moors and windswept hills; and ‘White Peak’, a patchwork of sheep-grazed fields and quaint villages
- Peak District. org: Your Local Guide for Things to Do See!
Welcome to the Peak District, the United Kingdom’s oldest national park, spread across 555 square miles of breathtaking landscapes From leisurely walks and exploring quaint towns and villages to climbing, caving, and camping, there’s a wealth of activities to enjoy
- Peak District National Park (Official GANP Park Page)
Peak District has the distinction of being the first national park in the entire United Kingdom The park represents diversity being comprised of moorland, mountainous, plateaus, limestone plateaus, and gritstone areas
- Peak District National Park - National Parks Association
As a vital green space within easy reach of major urban centers like Manchester and Sheffield, the Peak District National Park serves as a crucial sanctuary for wildlife and a recreational haven for millions of visitors each year
- The Peak District National Park
The Peak District National Park is a large and topographically diverse tract of land in the Southern Pennine Range (which is known as the `backbone of England’) – and lies mostly in the county of Derbyshire but extends its reaches into the neighbouring counties of Staffordshire, Cheshire, South Yorkshire, and as far north as West Yorkshire
- A first-time guide to the Peak District - Lonely Planet
A romantic collection of widescreen valleys, chocolate box villages and stately homes, the Peak District was England’s first National Park when it opened in 1951, and its 555 square miles remain an alluring draw
- Learn about the Peak District - Peak District National Park
We are responsible for looking after a designated area of land, the Peak District National Park, which is 555 square miles (1,438 square kilometres) in size, and covers parts of the
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