4 Night Central Peak District Guided Walking Holiday
A perfect introduction to the peaceful Peak District, this guided walking holiday rewards with scenic trails, historic attractions, and comfortable accommodation in Buxton – the thermal spa town surrounded by the Peak District National Park. Our experienced leaders will help you explore both the Dark and White Peaks, delving into the region’s industrial past and the striking contrasts in landscape, geology and character.
What you’ll love
- Discovering the best landscapes the Peak District has to offer
- Admiring open moorlands and stunning countryside
- Spending time with like-minded people in the great outdoors
- Finding new routes and places to explore with your HF Holidays Leader
- Staying at the Lee Wood Hotel, our country house in Buxton
What’s included
- En-suite accommodation in our country house
- Cream tea on arrival day
- Cooked or continental breakfast every morning
- Daily packed lunches
- Three-course evening meals, plus tea & coffee
- Guided walking with experienced HF Holidays Leaders
- Choice of up to three guided walks (on walking days)
- All transport to and from walks where necessary
- Easy-to-follow routes, maps, and information in our Discovery Point if you want to explore independently
Trip Notes
Easy to download as a PDF, our trip notes provide detailed information for every holiday. Please click below to find the trip notes for your departure date.
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All our carefully-curated itineraries are designed by our experts. While we make every effort to adhere to the described itinerary, we may take alternative routes or adapt the running order for weather and/or operational reasons.
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Check-in at the hotel is available from 16:00. If you are a member you can arrive at the house from 14:00. Enjoy a complimentary cream tea at 16:30 and meet other guests.
Option 1 - Crich to Cromford
Distance: 5½ miles (9km)
Total ascent: 500 feet (160m)
In summary: Walk from Crich village up to the monument on Crich Stand. After an undulating walk through the Derbyshire countryside we'll follow the Cromford Canal towpath, to Cromford Wharf and Arkwright’s Mill.
Highlight: The Derwent Valley was one of birthplaces of the Industrial Revolution, for it was here that Richard Arkwright set up his pioneering cotton mill. Its importance is now recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Option 2 - The Derwent Valley and Cromford
Distance: 9½ miles (15km)
Ascent: 900 feet (280m)
In summary: Soak up the views from Crich Stand, then walk over the green hills above the Derwent Valley to the timeless hamlets of Lea, Dethick and Riber. Finally we follow the canal to Cromford.
Highlight: Crich is home to the National Tramways Museum. Look out for these vintage vehicles when you cross the tram tracks at Crich Stand.
Option 3 - Ambergate to Crich
Distance: 12 miles (19.5km)
Ascent: 1,400 feet (420m)
In summary: Starting from Ambergate in the Derwent Valley we'll ascend the wooded valley side to Crich Stand, then continue over rolling green hills to Cromford.
Highlight: Crich Stand is dominated by the Sherwood Foresters Memorial with its commanding view over the Derwent Valley.
Option 1 - Chatsworth and Bakewell
Distance: 7½ miles (12km)
Ascent: 800 feet (240m)
In summary: Walk along Baslow Edge, passing the Eagle Stone before descending into Baslow village and through Chatsworth Park to Chatsworth House. After exploring the estate village of Edensor we take a track and a quiet lane over the ridge into Bakewell.
Highlight: Admire the grandeur of Chatsworth House, home to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, and its surrounding parkland landscaped by Capability Brown.
Option 2 - Along the Edges and Through Chatsworth Park to Bakewell
Distance: 10½ miles (17km)
Ascent: 1,300 feet (400m)
In summary: High up on the Moors we take an exhilarating walk along Froggatt, and Curbar Edge. Pass Wellington’s Monument descending to Chatsworth before passing through Edensor then over a ridge and down into Bakewell.
Highlight: The gritstone escarpment of Curbar and Froggatt Edge is one of the most popular walks in the Peak District, with sweeping views over the Derwent Valley.
Option 3 - Five Edges, Chatsworth Hunting Tower and on to Bakewell
Distance: 12 miles (19km)
Total ascent: 1,050 feet (320m)
In summary: The fantastic gritstone edges see us all the way from Froggatt to Baslow Edge. We continue along Birchen Edge to reach the Hunting Tower and a descent to Chatsworth House, passing the Sowter Stone and aqueduct on the way. We end at Bakewell, via Edensor.
Highlight: A walk of great contrasts - magnificent high-level walking along the edges, and a more in-depth exploration of the Chatsworth estate.
Option 1 - The Great Ridge
Distance: 6 miles (9.5km)
Ascent: 650 feet (200m)
In summary: Starting high up on Winnat's Pass we will make the short steep ascent to the top of Mam Tor. At 517 metres above sea level we will hopefully be rewarded with fantastic views in all directions. We then follow the famous Great Ridge before descending to Hope and a beautiful riverside walk to Castleton.
Highlight: If you have the energy, why not complete the short climb to Peveril Castle, or learn about village life through the ages and the unique local semi precious 'Blue John' stone at the fantastic interactive visitor centre in Castleton.
Option 2 - Hope to Castleton on the Great Ridge
Distance: 7 miles (11.5km)
Ascent: 1,600 feet (480m)
In summary: Starting in Hope, we climb up Lose Hill. From the summit we will traverse along the length of the ridge with fantastic views in all directions to Mam Tor. We then descend to Castleton along the Limestone Way via the remains of Peveril Castle and Cave Dale.
Highlight: Treat yourself to some jewellery crafted from the local 'Blue John' stone, or simply relax after an exhilarating walk with a cuppa and cake in one of the numerous tea shops in Castleton.
Option 3 - Hope Valley and the Great Ridge
Distance: 9 miles (14.5km)
Ascent: 1,650 feet (500m)
In summary: From Castleton we walk along the Limestone Way and gradually climb towards the summit of Mam Tor 'the Shivering Mountain' then along the Great Ridge to Lose Hill. We descend to Hope Village and follow the riverside path back to Castleton.
Highlight: Celebrate with a pint in one of the many pubs in Castleton to complete a truly memorable day on the one of the country's finest ridge walks.
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast before making your way home.
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Check-in at the hotel is available from 16:00. If you are a member you can arrive at the house from 14:00. Enjoy a complimentary cream tea at 16:30 and meet other guests.
Option 1 - Goyt Valley Circular
Distance: 6 miles (10km)
Ascent: 1,050 feet (320m)
In Summary: After an initial short distance on the main road we head off uphill on an old Roman Road to behind White Hall Outdoor Education Centre where we pick up a footpath with far reaching views down towards the Goyt Valley. Another very short section on a main road, we then ascend a lovely path to high above the Goyt Valley. We follow a gently descending moorland track back down to the golf course and wend our way for the last few hundred metres through pleasant small roads and alleyways back to the house.
Highlights: Lovely views of the Goyt Valley and further afield looking towards Manchester.
Option 2 - Goyt Valley and Errwood Reservoir
Distance: 8.5 miles (13.5km)
Ascent: 1,500 feet (460m)
In summary: After a short distance on the main road, we head off up a Roman road to the back of White Hall Education Centre. Taking in lovely views we then descend to the reservoirs in the Goyt Valley. We walk by the side of Errwood Reservoir before ascending a good track to an old railway. From there we ascend higher above the valley and then drop back via woods, a golf course and some pleasing small roads and alleyways.
Highlights: Far reaching views into the Goyt Valley and the beautiful Errwood Reservoir.
Option 3 - Goyt Valley and Berry Clough
Distance: 11 miles (18km)
Ascent: 1,950 feet (600m)
In summary: Following the Roman road to White Hall outdoor education centre we drop down to the two local reservoirs. Following the side of Errwood Reservoir we then make our way across less well used paths to ascend picturesque Berry Clough. Retaining our height for a mile or so, we enjoy panoramic views. We return to the house through local woods and small roads and alleyways.
Highlights: Fabulous views over the extensive moorland landscape with the Goyt Valley area
Option 1 - Baslow to Bakewell
Distance: 5 miles (8½km)
Ascent: 700 feet (220m)
In summary: From Baslow village we walk through Chatsworth Park - admiring Capability Brown's landscape - to Chatsworth House. After exploring the estate village of Edensor we take a track and a quiet lane over the ridge into Bakewell.
Highlight: Admire the grandeur of Chatsworth House, home to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, and its surrounding parkland landscaped by Capability Brown.
Option 2 - Chatsworth and Bakewell
Distance: 7½ miles (12km)
Ascent: 800 feet (240m)
In summary: Walk along Baslow Edge, passing the Eagle Stone before descending into Baslow village and through Chatsworth Park to Chatsworth House. After exploring the estate village of Edensor we take a track and a quiet lane over the ridge into Bakewell.
Highlight: Admire the grandeur of Chatsworth House, home to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, and its surrounding parkland landscaped by Capability Brown.
Option 3 - Three Edges and Chatsworth
Distance: 9½ miles (15km)
Ascent: 1,150 feet (360m)
In summary: High up on the Moors we take an exhilarating walk along Froggatt, and Curbar Edge. Pass Wellington’s Monument descending to Chatsworth before passing through Edensor then over a ridge and down into Bakewell.
Highlight: The gritstone escarpment of Curbar and Froggatt Edge is one of the most popular walks in the Peak District, with sweeping views over the Derwent Valley.
Option 1 - Hartington Circular
Distance: 6 Miles (10 km)
Ascent: 750 feet (240m)
In Summary: From Hartington Market Place ascend, passing Hartington Hall, to the plateau with its far-reaching views across the Dove Valey then using walled green lanes head to the village of Biggin. Leaving Biggin by the top of its dale we descend to the River Dove and take in picturesque Beresford Dale on our return to Hartington passing beneath the flank of Pennilow Hill.
Highlight: Exploring the beautiful Beresford Dale, a narrow tree lined dale surrounded by limestone cliffs
Option 2 - Hartington Circular via Biggin and Wolfscotdale
Distance; 9.5 Miles (15 km)
Ascent: 950 feet (280m)
Descent 1,400 feet (420m)
In Summary: Leaving Hartington we ascend using the old Packhorse/Drovers route of Reynard’s Lane to reach the village of Biggin. Then heading to the Tissington Trail (previously the Ashbourne-Buxton railway) we turn South, with splendid panoramic views, eventually descending to Coldeaton Bridge on the River Dove to return via the delightful limestone dales of Iron Tors, Wolfscote and Beresford.
Highlight: Panoramic views over the Dove Valley and exploring the beautiful and lesser-known Beresford Dale
Option 3 - Hartington Circular via Alstonefield and Narrowdale
Distance; 11.5 Miles (18.5km)
Ascent: 1,300ft (400m)
Descent 1,700ft (520m)
In Summary: Ascending out of Hartington using the walled track of Highfields Lane, with increasingly wide ranging views, we pass through Biggin to the Tissington Trail (previously the Ashbourne-Buxton railway) then travelling South and returning to the Dove Valley along Iron Tors Dale and Milldale before climbing to Alstonefield and returning to Hartington via Narrowdale and Beresford Dale.
Highlight: Panoramic views over the Dove Valley and exploring the beautiful and lesser- known Beresford Dale
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast before making your way home.
See Dates, Prices & Trip Note tab to check which itinerary is running
Check-in at the hotel is available from 16:00. If you are a member you can arrive at the house from 14:00. Enjoy a complimentary cream tea at 16:30 and meet other guests.
Option 1 - Goyt Valley Circular
Distance: 6 miles (10km)
Ascent: 1,050 feet (320m)
In Summary: After an initial short distance on the main road we head off uphill on an old Roman Road to behind White Hall Outdoor Education Centre where we pick up a footpath with far reaching views down towards the Goyt Valley. Another very short section on a main road, we then ascend a lovely path to high above the Goyt Valley. We follow a gently descending moorland track back down to the golf course and wend our way for the last few hundred metres through pleasant small roads and alleyways back to the house.
Highlights: Lovely views of the Goyt Valley and further afield looking towards Manchester.
Option 2 - Goyt Valley and Errwood Reservoir
Distance: 8.5 miles (13.5km)
Ascent: 1,500 feet (460m)
In summary: After a short distance on the main road, we head off up a Roman road to the back of White Hall Education Centre. Taking in lovely views we then descend to the reservoirs in the Goyt Valley. We walk by the side of Errwood Reservoir before ascending a good track to an old railway. From there we ascend higher above the valley and then drop back via woods, a golf course and some pleasing small roads and alleyways.
Highlights: Far reaching views into the Goyt Valley and the beautiful Errwood Reservoir.
Option 1 - Baslow to Bakewell
Distance: 5 miles (8½km)
Ascent: 700 feet (220m)
In summary: From Baslow village we walk through Chatsworth Park - admiring Capability Brown's landscape - to Chatsworth House. After exploring the estate village of Edensor we take a track and a quiet lane over the ridge into Bakewell.
Highlight: Admire the grandeur of Chatsworth House, home to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, and its surrounding parkland landscaped by Capability Brown.
Option 2 - Chatsworth and Bakewell
Distance: 7½ miles (12km)
Ascent: 800 feet (240m)
In summary: Walk along Baslow Edge, passing the Eagle Stone before descending into Baslow village and through Chatsworth Park to Chatsworth House. After exploring the estate village of Edensor we take a track and a quiet lane over the ridge into Bakewell.
Highlight: Admire the grandeur of Chatsworth House, home to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, and its surrounding parkland landscaped by Capability Brown.
Option 1 - Hartington Circular
Distance: 6 Miles (10 km)
Ascent: 750 feet (240m)
In Summary: From Hartington Market Place ascend, passing Hartington Hall, to the plateau with its far-reaching views across the Dove Valey then using walled green lanes head to the village of Biggin. Leaving Biggin by the top of its dale we descend to the River Dove and take in picturesque Beresford Dale on our return to Hartington passing beneath the flank of Pennilow Hill.
Highlight: Exploring the beautiful Beresford Dale, a narrow tree lined dale surrounded by limestone cliffs
Option 2 - Hartington Circular via Biggin and Wolfscotdale
Distance; 9.5 Miles (15 km)
Ascent: 950 feet (280m)
Descent 1,400 feet (420m)
In Summary: Leaving Hartington we ascend using the old Packhorse/Drovers route of Reynard’s Lane to reach the village of Biggin. Then heading to the Tissington Trail (previously the Ashbourne-Buxton railway) we turn South, with splendid panoramic views, eventually descending to Coldeaton Bridge on the River Dove to return via the delightful limestone dales of Iron Tors, Wolfscote and Beresford.
Highlight: Panoramic views over the Dove Valley and exploring the beautiful and lesser-known Beresford Dale
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast before making your way home.
Lee Wood Hotel
A New HF Country House for 2027
Lee Wood is our 43-bedroom Georgian property in the historic spa town of Buxton, opening 29 January 2027 with a special celebratory launch week. Not only does our newest country house have excellent rail connections, with Buxton station only a short walk away, it also has easy access to a wonderful variety of Peak District walking routes. Surrounded by the Peak District National Park, our Buxton base offers a wealth of walks across the dramatic gritstone edges of the Dark Peak, through the gentle valleys of the White Peak, and routes that delve into the region’s industrial past, history, and heritage.
Other nearby highlights include the Derbyshire Dales and the Hope Valley, home to picturesque villages such as Hathersage, Eyam, and Castleton, which is famed for its show caves and is crowned by the dramatic ruins of the 11th-century Peveril Castle.
When you’re not out walking, unwind in the well-kept gardens, or enjoy plenty of space for socialising and activities in the roomy bar and lounge areas.
If you want to take it easy or fill a free day, Lee Wood’s excellent location puts you steps from Buxton’s many highlights. Visit Buxton Opera House to catch a show in an authentic Edwardian theatre, stop by the iconic, Grade I-listed Buxton Crescent building and browse its fascinating museum, or simply stroll through the landscaped parklands of the Pavilion Gardens, which first opened in 1871. Alternatively, take a 25-minute walk to Poole’s Cavern, a two-million-year-old natural limestone cave and Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Rooms
Designed with your comfort in mind, Lee Wood Hotel has 43 well-appointed guest rooms available in three categories: Classic, Premium, and Superior.
Classic Rooms are comfortable en-suite guest rooms, ideal for a peaceful night's sleep. Amenities include free Wi-Fi, tea and coffee-making facilities, toiletries (hand wash, shampoo, and shower gel), and a TV.
Premium Rooms are more spacious en-suite guest rooms*. Amenities include free Wi-Fi, tea and coffee-making facilities, toiletries (hand wash, shampoo, body lotion, shower gel), and a 32-inch TV. Extras include bathrobes, slippers.
Superior Rooms are even more spacious en-suite guest rooms offering upgraded views of the surroundings*. Amenities include free Wi-Fi, tea and coffee-making facilities, toiletries (hand wash, shampoo, body lotion, shower gel), and a 32-inch TV. Extras include bathrobes, slippers.
The Choose Your Room service is available at our UK country houses, allowing you the option of choosing and confirming a specific room for an extra charge of £30 per room. This is subject to availability. Upgrade supplements apply.
Room supplements
| Superior | Premium single | Premium double/twin | Choose your room |
| £25 pppn | £20 pppn | £20 pppn | £30 per room |
*Views and layout reflect each properties unique character and location
About your stay
A warm welcome
We want you to feel comfortable from the moment you arrive. You’ll find a welcome pack in your room with guest registration forms, menus, order forms for dinners and picnic lunches, the Wi-Fi password, and the front door code. Our houses are locked at night, so we recommend noting the Duty Manager’s number on arrival in case of an emergency (or getting locked out).
Evening entertainment
While evening entertainment varies from house to house, HF Holidays Inter-House Quiz night held after dinner on Wednesdays is a weekly staple. Your HF Holidays leader may be around for tips on guided and self-guided waking routes as well as visit-worthy local attractions.
Walks talks
Our HF Holidays walk leaders host guided walking information briefings before dinner on guided walking holiday arrival days. This is followed by a group Walks Talk for information on the following day’s guided walks (held before dinner every evening). Self-guided walking guests are, of course, welcome.
The walking day
Prior to setting off on guided walks, your HF Holidays Leader will run you through a short safety briefing. There’s also an up-to-date weather forecast on display at the house to ensure you have appropriate clothing and footwear. If you choose to do your own walks or are on a self-guided walking holiday, we ask that you please complete an Independent Walker Card each day. These can be found near the Discovery Point in the house.
Accessibility
For accessibility and assistance information, please contact our expert team on 020 3974 8865.
Getting to Lee Wood Hotel
Find out more about this location including travel details and room types.
More InformationAddress
The Park,
Park Rd,
Buxton
SK17 6TQ
Tel: 01298 23002
By train
The nearest station is Buxton, approximately 0.5 miles from the house.
Check National Rail for train times and routes.
By taxi
You may wish to call one of our local taxi companies on 01298 72123 or 01298 72333 on arrival for transport to and from the train station.
By car & parking
Lee Wood Hotel can be approached either via The Park or to the rear via Manchester Road (A5004 Long Hill to Whaley Bridge). If you are using SatNav, our postcode is SK17 6TQ. Parking is available around the hotel, and there is additional unrestricted parking on The Park, to the south side of the premises.
The UK has a famously unpredictable climate so it's best to be prepared for weather that’s sunny one minute and raining the next. To make it easier, here’s a list of items you should consider packing.
Essentials
- Suitable footwear such as waterproof walking boots that provide ankle support and good grip
- Waterproof and windproof jacket
- Comfortable clothing (jeans & waterproof capes are not suitable)
- Mid-layer(s) to keep you warm. Fleeces make a good choice
- Waterproof overtrousers
- Gloves and a warm hat
- Rucksack with waterproof liner
- Flask for hot drinks
- Water bottle (at least 1 litre capacity)
- Sunscreen
- UV sunglasses
For holidays operating October through to the end of March, please also bring the following on your walks:
- spare warm clothing
- spare high energy food
- head torch and spare batteries
- please note for the October to March season your waterproof jacket needs to offer a high level of waterproofing and wind resistance, and a hood. Look for a waterproof jacket with sealed/taped seams and a minimum HH (hyrodstatic head - this is the rating given on waterproof jackets) of 10,000mm+
Recommended
- Several base layers (long-sleeve or short-sleeve)
- Cushioned walking socks to avoid blisters
- First aid kit, including plasters and insect repellent and tick remover tool
- Sit mat
- Waterproof pouch for valuables
- Rubbish bag (remember to always leave no trace)
- Wallet/purse
- Camera
- Walking poles
Lee Wood Hotel Calendar
- Guided Walking
- Self-Guided Walking
- Special Interests
- Unavailable to Book
Guest reviews
All holidays are subject to availability. Supplements may apply.
Extra Savings for Members
HF Members save £30pp in the UK, £50pp in Europe & £80pp on worldwide holidays. Call us to join, add membership when booking online, or find out more here.All our carefully-curated itineraries are designed by our experts. While we make every effort to adhere to the described itinerary, we may take an alternative route, or vary the running order for weather and/or operational reasons.
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