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If you’re looking for a camping destination surrounded by stunning natural scenery, consider the Peak District in England. Located in central and northern England at the southern end of the Pennine hills, the Peak District became the country’s first National Park in 1951. The area is divided into three distinct landscapes: the northern Dark Peak, known for its heather moorland and rugged gritstone; the southern White Peak, where most people live and where the landscape is shaped by limestone; and the South West Peak, which combines elements of both. The cities of Derby, Sheffield, Manchester, and Stoke-on-Trent are all nearby. The Peak District is easily accessible by road and public transport, making it a popular destination for millions of visitors each year. Read more
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Despite its name, the Peak District doesn’t actually have many high peaks—the highest point is Kinder Scout at 636 metres. The landscape is mostly made up of rounded hills, valleys, plateaus, gorges, and cliffs. The entire area sits at least 300 metres above sea level.

Campsites in the Peak District

With so much natural beauty all around, you'll want to make the most of it. Luckily, there are plenty of camping options in the Peak District. Whether you prefer a small, peaceful campsite—perhaps on a working farm—or a larger, luxury site with a swimming pool and entertainment for the kids, you’ll find something to suit your needs. You can even rent fully equipped tents or lodges for extra convenience. Camping here makes a perfect base for day trips, walks, and cycling adventures.

What should you see in the Peak District?

The Peak District is famous for its stunning countryside, which is the main attraction here. You can enjoy the scenery through walking, cycling, and hiking routes. There are also opportunities for rock climbing, horse riding, and even cave diving. Or why not try paragliding? If you're after an active holiday, this is the ideal destination.

But there’s more to see than just nature. Within the National Park, you’ll find charming villages, with Bakewell being the largest. Nearby towns like Buxton are also worth a visit—Buxton is known for its historic spa and warm spring water, which gives the town its unique character. The area is home to beautiful historic castles and stately homes, such as Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, and Lyme Park. You’ll also find museums dedicated to mining, photography, railways, and even the history of the plague. If you’re looking for thrills, there are theme parks on the edge of the Peak District, including Alton Towers and Gulliver’s Kingdom.

Book your camping holiday today!

As you can see, if you’re looking for an active break, the Peak District is a great choice. There’s plenty to do for outdoor enthusiasts, and even thrill-seekers will find something to enjoy. If you want to mix activity with culture, there are plenty of towns and villages worth exploring. In short, book your camping holiday today!