Step back in time: Discover the courageous story of Eyam village amidst the stunning landscapes of the Peak District
Discover the poignant history of Eyam, the ‘Plague Village’ nestled within the breathtaking Peak District. Renowned for its extraordinary act of self-sacrifice during the 1665 bubonic plague, this charming village tells a powerful story of resilience. Easily explored without a car, you can wander past the informative Eyam Museum, the beautiful Eyam Hall, and the ancient Parish Church. Take a gentle stroll to poignant landmarks like Mompesson’s Well or the Riley Graves, soaking in the peaceful countryside views that surround you. After your explorations, unwind with a delightful treat at one of Eyam’s welcoming tea rooms, such as the Village Green Cafe or Eyam Tea Rooms, a perfect end to a car-free day.

