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10th June 2025
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The fantastically scenic open-top tours of the Peak District – on the Red and Blue Peak Sightseers – return on 24th May 2025.
The open-top buses will run daily between 24th May and 21st September 2025.
Buses will run weekends only between 27th September and 25th October 2025.
The Peak Sightseer Red route is your ticket to an unforgettable journey through the heart of the Peak District, offering a perfect blend of convenience, comfort, and stunning scenery.
Climb aboard the iconic open-top bus at Chatsworth House, the majestic starting point of your adventure. As the bus glides away from this grand estate, you’re treated to sweeping views of the lush, undulating hills that make this part of England so enchanting.
Your first stop, Pilsley, is a quintessential English village that seems to have leapt from the pages of a storybook. Here, the traditional stone cottages and charming country lanes invite you to wander and explore at your leisure.
The bus’s hop-on, hop-off flexibility means you can linger as long as you like, soaking up the village’s serene atmosphere before hopping back on the bus to continue your tour of the Peaks.
Next, the bus takes you to Hassop Station, a gateway to the famous Monsal Trail. This former railway line, now a haven for walkers and cyclists, offers a unique way to experience the Peak District’s natural beauty.
Whether you choose to stroll along the trail or simply enjoy the views from the bus, this stop is a highlight for outdoor enthusiasts.
The journey continues to the historic market town of Bakewell, where you’ll discover the birthplace of the legendary Bakewell Pudding. The town’s charming streets are lined with independent shops, inviting cafés, and vibrant markets.
A leisurely riverside walk along the River Wye, which winds its way through the town, is the perfect way to unwind before hopping back on the bus.
The final stop, Ashford in the Water, is a picturesque village where time seems to stand still. With its beautiful stone bridges arching over the crystal-clear River Wye, this tranquil spot is the perfect place to pause and reflect on the day’s adventures.
The Peak Sightseer Red Route allows you to experience the best of the Peak District from the comfort of your seat, offering the freedom to explore each destination at your own pace.
This is more than just a bus ride—it’s an invitation to discover the timeless beauty of the English countryside.
Yes, you are welcome to bring your dog on the bus.
You can speak to the operator directly about claiming lost property.
Bike are not permitted for travel on Peak Sightseer Red.
10th June 2025
There’s something magical about the Peak District that captures hearts – and sometimes it captures them so completely that love …
Definitely make a day of it and enjoy the incredible Peak Sightseer
Excellent way to see the Peak District. The Blue route was far more scenic, the driver drove at a reasonable speed so you could take in the views. We had an awesome day. I would recommend a notice of caution if you sit on the nearside due to occasional overgrown tree branches. Maybe a sticker on the back of the seat just to let passengers to be aware if this might be useful. Overall excellent value, informative and a great experience.
It’s the best
I used the open top Peak Sightseer to visit Chatsworth, Hassop Station & Bakewell, it was such good fun and the drivers were lovely.
Absolutely great service. I took my friend on the sightseer and she loved it .!
The drivers were friendly and caring, the buses were on time .the seats are so comfortable. There was shelter upstairs if it was raining in the front half of the bus .I saw all the local sites from a birds eye view and it was very beautiful. It was great to stop at each village, not to have to worry about parking and having a glass of wine with my friend.well worth £6. S must if you are visiting the area.
This listing was last updated on 2nd April 2025
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