Experience
Due to Bleaklow Farm being so central in the Peak District, there are many fun activities and places to visit while you stay. Have a read down below and plan your next activity in the Peak District!

Mam Tor
Mam Tor is a 517m walk up one of the Peak District’s most loved peaks. With the nickname “The Mother Hill’ you know that this walk will not disappoint. On the outskirts of Castleton, this peak is roughly 30 minutes’ drive from Bleaklow Farm. With the raw beauty of the area, it proves to be very popular with locals and visitors. We recommend waking up bright and early to tackle the walk and enjoy the charming Castleton.

The Peacock, Rowsley
Nestled in the heart of the Peak District, this old pub executes charm with its weathered stone walls and timeworn wooden beams. Just 20 minutes down the road from Bleaklow Farm, it is worth booking a table. The Peacock is the perfect way to unwind and soak in the region’s natural beauty while enjoying a cozy and inviting atmosphere. After a day of exploring the stunning landscape there’s no better place to eat than this fine dining restaurant, nestled in the Peak District.

Chatsworth House
Home to 16 generations of the Cavendish Family, you can visit, learn all the history and stroll through its well-kept gardens. This vast house is a must visit, whether that’s to the farm park to see the animals and play in the park for the kids or even the house to take in all the history. Chatsworth House is a 12-minute drive from Bleaklow Farm, or a 2 hour walk through the lovely surrounding fields and grounds of Chatsworth.

Longstone Moor Walk
Just minutes from Bleaklow, Longstone Moor is a lovely walk for a Sunday afternoon, a level walk with a shortage of rugged terrain, classed as an easy stroll, and perfect for children. There is no driving needed with it being seconds down the tracks from Bleaklow, lace up your boots and head out to explore.

Coombs Dale Walk
Stoney Middleton, this 4.7-mile walk is the perfect scenery for a warm summer’s day. Filled with greenery and the sounds of the trickling river, this walk will not disappoint. Coombs Dale is a steep sided, limestone valley cut into the hills on the east side of Longstone Moor, sitting so close to Bleaklow. Tie into a longer walk along Black Harry Lane to see the quarries where Tom Cruise filmed a train crash in ‘Mission Impossible’.
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