The Best Festivals in the Peak District

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The Best Festivals in the Peak District

With the warm weather and summer holidays on the horizon, festival season in the UK is well underway. Over recent years, the Peak District has become a popular setting for festivals of various types and sizes, so why not plan a trip here and experience one for yourself? We’ve rounded up some of the best festivals in the Peak District that are happening over the coming months, with something for everyone to enjoy.  

Woodside Festival

the best festivals in the peak district woodside festival Date: 16th June Enjoy live music, art, wild activities and good food at this day festival set in the beautiful Erewash Valley. Organised by the Wildlife Trust, this event has been set up to raise awareness and funds for local wildlife. South of the Peak District, this festival will require a car or train journey, but promises to be well worth it.  

Eroica Britannia

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Date: 18th June Set in 100 acres of woodlands and lush, green countryside, this 5 star family festival is one of the most highly anticipated events in the cycling calendar. There’s something for everyone with a whole range of entertainment. This includes organised bike rides, live music, fairground rides, festival yoga, as well as a kids club!  

Timber

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Dates: 6th-8th July This new festival celebrates all forms of woodland culture. Exploring music, art, philosophy and sustainability, this unique event will undoubtedly be an unforgettable experience for all ages.  

Bananallama

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Dates: 13th-14th July Set in the beautiful countryside near Matlock, this eccentric festival is a celebration of music, the arts and... llamas! Enjoy delicious food and drink while you soak up the fun and quirky entertainment.  

Y Not

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Dates: 26th-29th July This hugely popular festival in the heart of the Peak District is back again for its 13th year. With music from the likes of The Libertines and Manic Street Preachers, as well as a cinema, mini golf and comedy, there will certainly be something to keep everyone entertained.   We hope you enjoyed reading our blog on the best festivals in the Peak District. If any of these festivals interest you and you're looking for accommodation, then we have a range of luxury holiday cottages and a caravan site to suit small and large groups. We can guarantee stunning surroundings, and there is plenty to offer right on our doorstep. Contact us today to find out more.  
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Half term events and activities in the Peak District

The last school holiday before the summer is just around the corner. With the weather picking up at this time of year, the Spring half term is always a great opportunity to get out and about as a family. If you’re staying at our holiday cottages or caravan site this half term, be in the know with our round-up of the best events and activities in the Peak District. Beside the Seaside at Crich Tramway village 26th May to 3rd June This popular annual event promises to be fun for all the family. Crich village will be transformed into a family seaside resort, complete with a ‘beach’ area, where children can build their own sandcastles, fairground rides and Punch and Judy Shows! If that wasn’t enough to keep everyone entertained there will be a Woodland Walk, Sculpture Trail and unlimited vintage seaside tram rides into open countryside. Beside the Seaside at Crich Tramway village   Bamford sheepdog trials at Hope Valley 28th May Enjoy a slice of rural life with this great family day out. Watch skilled farmers and their dogs work to guide the sheep in the trials and enjoy delicious locally sourced refreshments. There will also be craft activities and a children’s play area to keep kids of all ages entertained. Bamford Sheepdog trials

Chatsworth House 26th May to 3rd June

A visit to Chatsworth House never disappoints. This half term they have a jam-packed calendar with an array of events and activities to suit children and adults alike. A main feature of the week will be a water spectacular in the gardens, with waterworks and features that are sure to delight. They’ll also be plenty to see and do in the farmyard, with a range of rural crafts, and why not meet a few birds of prey at the falconry? Chatsworth House Falcons, Half term events and activities in the Peak District Wildfamilies at The Roaches 28th May These nature based activities take place in the stunning setting of The Roaches, a ridge above Leek and Tittesworth Reservoir with woodlands and panoramic views. With bug hunts and natural crafts, it’s a great way to get the kids interested in nature and exploring the outdoors. This event is free and there is no need to book.   Wildfamilies Half term events and activities in the Peak District We hope you’re inspired to get out and enjoy what’s on offer in the Peak District this half term. If you are still looking for somewhere to stay during your May break, we’ve got accommodation to cater for all, from large groups to singles. Our availability is limited during this busy time of year, so don’t delay, contact us to book today.
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Well Dressing in the Peak District

Staying with us this summer? Experience the unique local tradition of Well Dressing

Well Dressing is said to have been brought to the area by the Romans or the Celts and has been practised in the same way it is today since the 1800s. The tradition is kept alive by dedicated groups of volunteers and consists of wells being decorated in designs lovingly crafted by hand, using petals, clay and coffee beans, amongst other items. You can view these stunning displays and experience a slice of authentic local culture from May to September. It’s a great chance to explore some of the Peak Districts’ most picturesque towns and villages. Well Dressing, Tissington, Derbyshire.

Here are some of the Well Dressing events coming up this summer

If you haven’t yet booked your stay with us, don’t delay as availability for this summer is already limited! Whether you’re coming as part of a large group, as a family or a couple, we have holiday cottages to cater for all. Aside from Well Dressing, there’ so much to see and do in the Peak District. With some fantastic walking and cycling routes on our doorstep as well as the wonderful, must see stately homes of Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall. Click here to view our cottages.
Well Dressing in the Peak District

Hopton Hall Snowdrop Walk

Spring is around the corner!

The Peak District is a year-round destination, with so much to see and do whatever the weather. But spring can be particularly spectacular as the landscape is bursting with new life. What better way to see the new season unfold than by taking part in the annual Snowdrop Walk at Hopton Hall. Each day between 1st February and 4th March, you can amble through 5 acres of enchanting woodland and marvel at the first signs of Derbyshire spring. There’s also a café serving warming soups, cakes and more. It’s a day out that the whole family will enjoy. Hopton Hall Snowdrop Walk  

Stay in luxury

Looking for group accommodation with plenty of space? Or perhaps you’re searching for a cosy cottage for two? Our Farditch Farm and Endmoor Farm holiday cottages cater for groups of all sizes. And there’s no need to leave your four-legged friend behind, as all of our cottages are dog friendly! To make your visit even more special, stay at one of our holiday cottages during selected dates in February and March and enjoy discounted rates with one of our current offers! Be quick, as these won’t be available for long. Find out more by visiting our offers page here.
Hopton Hall Snowdrop Walk

What’s on at Chatsworth

Whats on at chatsworth house   If you’ve booked to stay at one of our luxury holiday cottages over the next few months be sure to include a visit to the wonderful Chatsworth House on your itinerary. As we edge ever closer towards Spring, there’s plenty happening at the lavish stately home and grounds.

Peak District Artisans exhibition

From now until 9th March Chatsworth House will be hosting the Peak District Artisans exhibition, offering a wealth of artistic diversity, from digital landscapes to ceramics. Established in 1991, Peak District Artisans is a highly successful association of some of the very best professional artists, makers and artisans based in and around the Peak District. This exhibition promises to have something for all tastes. For more details about this free event, visit the Chatsworth House website here.

Talks

Immerse yourself in Chatsworth’s rich and fascinating history with these informative talks. More stories from the servants’ hall With just one date remaining on 23rd February, you’ll need to be quick to get your tickets for this popular event. Delve into the past and enjoy a fascinating talk with stories on the lives of the servants and estate community at Chatsworth, exploring three centuries of change, from 1700 to 1950. The talk will be followed by refreshments in the picturesque Cavendish restaurant. To book and discover more about Chatsworth House, click here. Chatsworth through my eyes Another popular talk not to miss! Lord Burlington discusses the vision and values of the vibrant community at the heart of Chatsworth. Plus, learn a little bit more about the other Devonshire estates. Find out more and book here. The evolution of planting in the garden The 105-acre garden at Chatsworth is famous for exquisite landscaping and a beautiful array of different trees, flowers and shrubs. Hear from Chatsworth’s horticultural experts and learn about how it’s evolved over five centuries. To book, visit the Chatsworth House website here. From sheepdogs to sawlogs This talk explores modern farming and forestry at Chatsworth with Farm manager, David Howlett and Head forester, John Everitt. Refreshments in the Cavendish restaurant are included. Book your tickets here. A grand day out Hear the Duke and Duchess talk about some of the hidden gems around the Chatsworth Estate and their favourite places further afield. For more information, visit the Chatsworth House website here.

Explore Chatsworth

If you’d prefer to get out and discover the stunning grounds of Chatsworth and surrounding villages, then the guided walks are for you. Learn about how the landscape has evolved and take in some of the best views Chatsworth has to offer. Depending on how far you want to walk and how much you want to see, there is a short park walk, taking approximately two hours, and a long park walk, taking approximately four hours. You can find further details on the park walks here.

Further ahead

From the season opening, on 24th March, onwards, the house, garden, farmyard and playground will host a range of events for all the family to enjoy. Take a look at some of the highlights below, and keep an eye on the Chatsworth House website for full details of all the activities.

Advance notice – International Horse Trials

From 11th to 13th May Chatsworth will host the International Horse Trials. Enjoy world-class competition, from elegant dressage and exciting show jumping to gripping cross country. Aside from the equestrian sport, there’s a range of entertainment and activities for the whole family. Browse the shopping village with over 100 high-quality trade stands or watch the dog show! This event is sure to be highly popular, don’t miss out! Book and enjoy up to 50% off day tickets until 31st January! Looking to stay? If one or more of these fantastic events at Chatsworth House have caught your eye, contact us today to find out about our current availability. Located in the heart of the Peak District, our luxury holiday cottages are suitable for couples, families and large groups, and we’re dog-friendly!
What’s on at Chatsworth

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