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Days out & scenic buses in: Bakewell

A picturesque market town renowned for its rich history, natural beauty, and famous tart

Nestled in the heart of the Peak District National Park, Bakewell is a quintessentially British market town that exudes charm and character at every corner.

Renowned for its stunning natural surroundings, the town is perched along the banks of the River Wye, offering visitors picturesque views and tranquil riverside walks.

With a history that dates back to the Anglo-Saxon era, Bakewell is steeped in cultural heritage, making it a captivating destination for history enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.

The town’s architecture is a delightful mix of traditional stone cottages, grand manor houses, and historic inns, all of which contribute to its timeless appeal.

The medieval Bakewell Bridge, with its five graceful arches spanning the river, is a focal point of the town, showcasing its deep-rooted history. The town is also home to the All Saints’ Church, a magnificent structure with origins in the 10th century, offering a glimpse into the ecclesiastical history of the area.

Bakewell is perhaps most famous for its culinary contribution: the Bakewell tart. This delectable almond and jam confection has become synonymous with the town, drawing food lovers from across the country to sample its authentic flavour.

The weekly market, held every Monday, is one of the oldest in the Peak District and remains a vibrant hub of activity where local produce, artisan goods, and antiques can be found.

In addition to its historical and gastronomic appeal, Bakewell serves as a gateway to the stunning landscapes of the Peak District. The surrounding countryside offers a plethora of outdoor activities, including walking, cycling, and exploring the nearby stately homes such as Chatsworth House.

Whether you are drawn by its history, its famous tart, or its natural beauty, Bakewell is a town that captures the essence of rural England, offering a serene and enriching experience for all who visit.

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Bus routes in Bakewell

Peak District 172: Discover the hidden gems of Derbyshire, connecting Matlock and Bakewell via historic Winster and Youlgreave | Andrews of Tideswell

Peak District 172

Discover the hidden gems of the Derbyshire Dales on route 172, connecting Matlock and Bakewell via historic Winster and Youlgreave.

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Route 257: Take the scenic route connecting Sheffield, Ladybower Reservoir, Bamford, and Bakewell | Andrews of Tideswell

Peak District's 257

Take the scenic route: Andrews of Tideswell's route 257 connects Sheffield, Ladybower Reservoir, Bamford, and Bakewell.

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Route 173: The perfect way to explore Derbyshire, connecting Bakewell, Tideswell, and the Hope Valley | Andrews of Tideswell

Peak District's 173

Route 173: The perfect way to explore Derbyshire, connecting Bakewell, Tideswell, and the Hope Valley.

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Stagecoach 170 from Chesterfield to the Peak District: Exploring Baslow, Chatsworth House, and Bakewell | Stagecoach Yorkshire

Stagecoach 170

Ride the 170 from Chesterfield to the Peak District: Exploring Baslow, Chatsworth House, and Bakewell.

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Peak Line 218: Discover the Peak District from Sheffield to Chatsworth House & Bakewell | TM Travel

Peak Line 218

Discover the Peak District: Scenic Bus 218 from Sheffield to Chatsworth House & Bakewell

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Transpeak: Explore the Peak District with the scenic bus from Derby to Matlock, Bakewell & Buxton | High Peak Buses

Transpeak

Explore the Peak District on the Transpeak: The scenic bus route from Derby to Matlock, Bakewell & Buxton.

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Discover World Heritage sites and Bakewell Puddings with the sixes 6.1 bus route through Derbyshire | Trentbarton

the sixes 6.1

Discover World Heritage sites and Bakewell Puddings with the sixes 6.1 bus route through Derbyshire.

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Peak Sightseer Red: Chatsworth House & Bakewell open-top Peak District bus tour

Peak Sightseer Red

Sit back and enjoy the grandstand view as you travel to some of the Peak District’s most popular destinations including Chatsworth House, Bakewell, Hassop Station & The Monsal Trail.

Open top tour

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