1. Creswell Crags in Worksop
    Creswell Crags is a limestone gorge with caves that were inhabited by humans during the Ice Age. Walk in the footsteps of our prehistoric ancestors and explore the rock art and artifacts that tell the story of early human life.
  2. Treak Cliff Cavern in Castleton
    Treak Cliff Cavern is a magical underground world with limestone formations and Blue John Stone, a semi-precious mineral found only in the Peak District. Experience the wonders of ancient geological processes and marvel at the beauty of nature.
  3. Bolsover Castle in Bolsover
    Bolsover Castle offers a glimpse into the luxurious lifestyle of a bygone era. Explore the medieval and Renaissance architecture of this historic site, which has connections to the Cavendish family and the Stuart dynasty.
  4. Buxton Museum and Art Gallery in Buxton
    Buxton Museum and Art Gallery houses a fascinating collection of artifacts from the Stone Age to the present day. Delve into the archaeology and natural history of the Peak District and learn about the ancient inhabitants of the region.
  5. Peak District National Park in Bakewell
    The Peak District National Park is a treasure trove of ancient landscapes, from rugged moors to lush valleys. Hike along ancient pathways, visit prehistoric sites, and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of this timeless landscape.
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