If you are on a
holiday trip to United Kingdom, your tour is not complete without enjoying the
attractions in Derbyshire Peak District. It is, in fact, a great tourist spot
located north of Midlands and is easily accessible from all parts of UK. If you
want to get engrossed in the magnificence of English country side, Derbyshire
is the place to go. Derbyshire is also one of the well protected places, where
the countryside still remains unspoilt. The place has plethora of attractions
to offer to the visitors. Viewing the local flora and fauna by itself is a
great entertainment. It is here you can get a glimpse of the industrial
revolution, which changed the way of the world. If you had only read about the
industrial revolution and of ancient England, the sixteenth and seventeenth
century remains of cotton mills can take you back to the wonderful past.
If you are bored of
you routine city lifestyle, you can get a typical rural experience by visiting
the towns of Bakewell and Buxton, which still have country markets. Agriculture
is the second major source of income in these areas after tourism. Within close
proximity, you can find the historical textile mills that have been either
transformed into museums or places entertainment. The architecture has been
well preserved to provide visitor the feel of how life was three centuries ago.
Apart from the
enjoyment you get from the rural landscape, you have a myriad of outdoor
activities that would enjoy during your stay. Some of the adventure sports like
horse riding, trekking, mountain biking and rock climbing are a great
attraction to lovers of adventure sports.
Some of the
entertainment venues located in Derbyshire include National trusts such as Hardwick
Hall, Stainsby Mill: Hardwick Estate, and Mr. Straw's House. Places of interest
that will provide you with sweet memories for the rest of your life include Barrow
Hill Roundhouse Railway Centre, Chesterfield Museum & Art Gallery, Renishaw
Hall & Gardens, Bolsover Castle, Linacre Reservoirs, Ridgeway Craft Centre,
Rother Valley Country Park, Darwin Forest Country Park, Ogston Reservoir, Chatsworth
Farmyard & Adventure Playground, Botanical Gardens, Sheffield, Tropical
Butterfly House, Eyam Museum, Old House Museum and many more.
If you are
wondering how to go about, there are several travel agents that can make all
the arrangements required. Chesterfield is the ideal place to stay because its
crime rate is low. Chesterfield has a good number of luxury hotels and budget
hotels to accommodate all kinds of tourists. It is the right place to stay and
get around because of its proximity to the tourist attractions in Derbyshire
Peak District. The parish of Brimington in Chesterfield also is a good place to
enjoy Asian culinary skills. Often
travel agents suggest advance hotel
booking, Brimington, in order to avoid last minute hassles. Next time when
you plan to enjoy a holiday trip in a rural setting, where you can stay away
from the hustling crowd, let Derbyshire Peak district be your first choice.