Welcome To The Peak District Tourist Guide Video
Castleton lies in the Hope Valley between the Dark and the White Peak areas
of the Peak District. The Dark Peak to the north is the area of the Gritstone
edges, some of the more well known being Froggatt Edge and Kinder Downfall,
whereas the White Peak to the south is the area with the Limestone plateaus.
Castleton has 4 underground show caves, all worth a visit, for their own
interesting features. These are Blue John Cavern, Speedwell Cavern, Treak
Cliff Cavern and Peak Cavern.
Castleton is an ideal base from which to explore the Peak District National
Park. There is plenty to see and do, both for people seeking relaxation
and tranquility, and for those looking for an active break. The town itself
has a good selection of shops, pubs, places to eat and walks are available
from the doorstep of our pub!
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These self-catering holiday cottages are all privately
owned by the North Family who live in Curbar. Marsha North will
look after you from booking your preferred dates to welcoming you
to the Peak District, and ensuring that you have an unforgettable
stay.
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Stoney Ridge, boasts a unique position set on
the edge of the picturesque and friendly village of Bradwell with
views over the village and with moors and crags beyond. Your hosts
are Helen and Richard Plant.
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However you would like to spend your holiday,
Lane Farm Holiday Cottages is a place where you are able to do everything
or nothing - a complete Home from Home!
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Treak Cliff
cavern is an underground Wonderland of Stalactites, Stalagmites, Rocks
Minerals and Fossils. It is also home to Blue John Stone. |

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The Blue
John cavern at Castleton is world famous cavern and craft shop. It
is home to eight of the fourteen known varieties of Blue John Stone.
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The Hollowford
Centre is the principal activity of the Lindley Educational Trust.
The trust has been helping young people through some of life’s
transitions |

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