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Route 108 - Explore the Peak District on Route 108: Scenic bus travel from Ashbourne to Leek and Buxton.

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Hangingbridge    ➤

Discover the timeless charm of Hanging Bridge, Derbyshire: A scenic gateway to the Dove Valley by bus

Nestled amidst the breathtaking beauty of the Derbyshire countryside, Hanging Bridge offers a delightful stop for those exploring the region without a car. This historic stone bridge, gracefully spanning the River Dove near Ashbourne, provides a picturesque focal point for peaceful strolls.

Arriving by local bus allows you to truly immerse yourself in the journey, leaving the stresses of driving behind. From the bridge, you can easily embark on invigorating riverside walks, enjoying the tranquil sounds of nature and the stunning views of the Dove Valley. It’s an ideal spot to savour the fresh air and the serene landscape, connecting seamlessly with the wider network of footpaths that crisscross this charming part of England.

Caltonmoor    ➤

Discover the tranquil beauty of Caltonmoor, a serene Staffordshire village offering car-free adventures amidst the stunning Peak District landscape.

Caltonmoor, a peaceful Staffordshire village nestled on the edge of the glorious Peak District, offers a serene escape. Perfect for those travelling without a car, its quiet lanes invite gentle exploration. Just a pleasant walk away is the magnificent Ilam Park (National Trust), where you can wander riverside paths, discover charming gardens, and enjoy a well-deserved treat in the tea-room. The surrounding White Peak landscape provides endless opportunities for invigorating strolls, with dramatic scenery and captivating views around every corner. Embrace the freedom of exploring this beautiful corner of Britain on foot, soaking in the tranquillity of nature.

Waterhouses    ➤

Discover the charm of Waterhouses, Staffordshire: Your car-free gateway to Peak District adventures and scenic trails

Nestled on the edge of the glorious Peak District National Park, Waterhouses in Staffordshire offers a tranquil escape perfect for car-free exploration. From this charming village, you can easily join the Manifold Valley Cycle Trail, a traffic-free path winding through picturesque scenery. Walk or cycle along the river, enjoying the gentle sounds of nature.

A highlight along the trail is the majestic Thor’s Cave, a dramatic natural wonder carved into a cliff, waiting to be discovered. The surrounding countryside invites you to explore stunning dales and verdant landscapes on foot or by bike, making for a truly refreshing British adventure.

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Winkhill    ➤

Discover the quiet charm of Winkhill, a Staffordshire hamlet offering a gateway to wild landscapes and wonderful wildlife experiences

Tucked away in the beautiful Staffordshire Moorlands, Winkhill is a delightful hamlet that promises a truly tranquil escape. While small, its charm lies in its peaceful setting and proximity to captivating natural beauty. Imagine stepping off your coach and immediately feeling the slower pace of rural life, with fresh air and stunning views all around.

A short journey from Winkhill will bring you to the fabulous Peak Wildlife Park, where you can get up close to an array of fascinating animals. For those who love the great outdoors, the nearby Manifold Valley offers incredible walking and cycling routes, easily explored on foot or with a hired bicycle from Waterhouses. Embrace the gentle rhythm of exploring this picturesque corner of Britain, leaving the car behind for a truly immersive adventure.

Bottom House    ➤

Discovering Tamworth's historic charm: A journey to 'The Bottom House' and nearby treasures by foot

Venture into Tamworth and uncover a piece of local history at ‘The Bottom House’. Affectionately known as The Tamworth Arms, this charming pub, originally a 19th-century coaching inn, offers a warm welcome and a glimpse into days gone by.

Perfect for those exploring without a car, its location on the western fringe of town means you’re just a delightful five-minute stroll from the vibrant town centre. From here, you can easily wander to the impressive Tamworth Castle and the beautiful St Editha’s Church, soaking in centuries of heritage. Enjoy the picturesque façade of the pub before taking inviting walks along the nearby River Tame.

Bradnop    ➤

Discover the quiet charm of Bradnop, a Staffordshire village bordering the Peak District, perfect for walking holidays

Nestled in the tranquil Staffordshire Moorlands, Bradnop offers a serene escape on the edge of the glorious Peak District. This charming village is a superb base for travellers seeking stunning rural vistas and invigorating walks. Lace up your boots and explore beautiful countryside paths directly from Bradnop, with options like the ‘Bradnop, Moor Top and Hill House Trig Point Walk’ offering panoramic views. Local bus services provide convenient connections to the vibrant market town of Leek, where independent shops and Ladderedge Country Park await. For a delightful day out without a car, discover the historic Cheddleton Flint Mill or experience a nostalgic journey on the Churnet Valley Railway.

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Blackshaw Moor    ➤

Exploring the serene Staffordshire Peak District: Uncover the charm of Blackshaw Moor and its breathtaking views, easily accessible for a relaxed day out

Blackshaw Moor, nestled on the edge of the Staffordshire Peak District, offers a delightful escape into stunning natural beauty. Arriving by bus allows you to truly unwind, soaking in the rolling hills and panoramic vistas without a worry. From here, you can embark on invigorating walks across the moorlands, breathe in the fresh country air, and discover hidden footpaths. Perhaps a stop at a traditional local pub for a refreshing drink and a bite to eat rounds off a perfect day. It’s an ideal spot to experience the tranquil charm of rural Staffordshire, all at a relaxed pace.

Upper Hulme    ➤

Discover the rugged beauty of Upper Hulme, a charming Staffordshire village nestled in the heart of the Peak District, perfect for a peaceful car-free escape.

Nestled within the stunning Peak District National Park, Upper Hulme in Staffordshire offers a truly enchanting escape. This tiny village, with its distinctive rose-coloured sandstone houses, serves as a fantastic base for those eager to explore the dramatic landscapes of the area on foot.

Leave the car behind and embrace the freedom of walking directly from the village to iconic natural wonders like The Roaches and Hen Cloud, where breathtaking panoramic views await. After a day spent traversing the scenic countryside, unwind at a charming local spot such as Ye Olde Rock Inn or the delightful Roaches Tearooms at Paddock Farm, soaking in the peaceful atmosphere of this captivating corner of Britain.

Flash    ➤

Discover Flash, England's highest village, a gem in the Peak District offering exhilarating walks and charming local finds

Nestled high in the Staffordshire Moorlands, Flash boasts the unique title of England’s highest village. Reaching this elevated haven by public transport sets the scene for a truly immersive experience, far from the usual hustle. Once here, you’ll discover a world best explored on foot. Take a leisurely stroll to the New Inn, reputedly England’s highest village pub, or grab a snack from Flash Bar Stores, the country’s highest shop.

The surrounding Peak District National Park offers invigorating walks, with routes leading to stunning vistas over wild moorland and even the picturesque Three Shires Head, where three counties converge amidst waterfalls and ancient bridges. Flash offers a refreshing escape, inviting you to embrace the slower pace of rural life.

Ladmanow    ➤

Discover Ladmanow, a charming Derbyshire village, perfectly placed for exploring the Peak District's stunning landscapes and rich industrial heritage without a car

Nestled in the heart of Derbyshire, the charming village of Ladmanow offers a tranquil escape, ideal for those exploring Britain’s stunning landscapes without a car. Just a short, invigorating stroll away, you’ll discover Black Rocks, an impressive gritstone outcrop providing panoramic views across the Derwent Valley and High Peak. For a step back in time, the historic Cromford Mills, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is also within easy reach. Here, you can delve into the birthplace of the factory system, enjoying its rich heritage and scenic riverside walks. Ladmanow serves as a delightful base, inviting you to embrace the beauty and history of the Peak District on foot or via convenient local links.

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Burbage    ➤

Discover the captivating charm of Burbage, Derbyshire: a walker's paradise in the Peak District, easily explored car-free

Nestled just outside Buxton, the delightful village of Burbage offers a tranquil gateway to the breathtaking landscapes of the Peak District. This charming corner of Derbyshire is perfectly suited for those who love to wander, with an abundance of footpaths and trails leading directly from the village into stunning natural scenery.

Leave the car behind and embrace the freedom of exploring at your own pace. Enjoy a scenic bus ride into the heart of the Peak District, where you can easily access popular walking spots like Longshaw and the Eastern Moors. Back near Burbage, consider an adventure into the fascinating underground world of Poole’s Cavern in Buxton, an incredible natural limestone cave system just a short journey away. Burbage truly invites you to immerse yourself in the beauty of the English countryside, one step at a time.

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This listing was last updated on 2nd April 2026

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