Peak District Towns and Villages
The character of the Peak District is perfectly captured in its wealth of beautiful towns and villages, each with a distinct identity shaped by the surrounding landscape. Across four majestic counties of Derbyshire, Staffordshire, Cheshire and Yorkshire you’ll discover communities brimming with charm, history and warm hospitality.
In the Derbyshire Dales, explore elegant Bakewell, the ancient capital of the Peak District, and wander the Georgian streets of Wirksworth. Journey to the Hope Valley to discover the show cave villages of Castleton, or visit the picturesque settlements of Edale and Hathersage, gateways to some of the finest walking country in England.
Cross into Staffordshire’s Moorlands to find quaint villages nestled on the edge of the National Park, such as Alstonefield and Warslow, offering stunning views across the Dove and Manifold Valleys. Venture into the Cheshire Peak District to discover the scenic village of Kettleshulme and the canal-side charm of Bollington. To the north, the Yorkshire section of the National Park is home to villages like Langsett and Crowden, where rugged moorland and ancient woodlands create a dramatic backdrop.
From the stone-built cottages of the White Peak to the gritstone settlements of the Dark Peak, these towns and villages are home to welcoming pubs, independent shops and inviting tearooms. Let our guide help you uncover the stories and characters of Peak District life, one village at a time.



