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Days out & scenic buses in: Castleton

A charming village nestled in the heart of the Peak District with rich history and stunning landscapes

Castleton is a picturesque village located in the heart of the Peak District National Park in Derbyshire, England. Known for its charming stone cottages, winding lanes, and stunning scenery, Castleton is a destination that seamlessly blends natural beauty with historical intrigue.

The village is nestled in a valley surrounded by some of the most stunning landscapes in the Peak District, including the imposing Mam Tor, also known as the ‘Shivering Mountain’, which offers panoramic views of the area.

Castleton is home to a wealth of historic sites, including Peveril Castle, a Norman fortress that overlooks the village, providing a glimpse into the area's medieval past.

The village is also famous for its network of show caves, such as the Blue John Cavern and Treak Cliff Cavern, where the rare and beautiful Blue John stone is mined. Visitors can explore these underground wonders and marvel at the striking formations.

In addition to its historical and natural attractions, Castleton is a hub for outdoor activities. It offers excellent walking and hiking opportunities, with trails leading through lush green valleys, over rugged hills, and past ancient ruins.

The village itself boasts cosy pubs, inviting tea rooms, and quaint shops selling local crafts and products, making it a delightful place to visit and unwind.

With its combination of history, natural beauty, and traditional charm, Castleton is a quintessential English village that captures the essence of rural life in the Peak District.

Bus routes in Castleton

Peak Sightseer Blue: Open-top buses Castleton, Hathersage & Chatsworth House

Peak Sightseer Blue

Experience the scenic splendour of Winnats Pass, Castleton, Hope, Longshaw Estate, Padley Gorge, Baslow & Chatsworth House from the open top deck of the Peak Sightseer Blue route.

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