First of the UK’s National Parks, the Peak District actually comprises two distinct – equally beautiful, yet utterly contrasting – landscapes. The softer, gentler landscape of the ‘White Peak’ occupies the centre and the south and is formed primarily of pearly-white limestone. It is here that you will find the Bond’s historic Peak District home of Blore Hall.
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The Peak District is a naturalist’s paradise with a wealth of wild flowers, birds and butterflies - many of which are peculiar to only a few acres of deciduous woodland.
Those seeking a more relaxing holiday may choose to follow in the footsteps of the stars on the Film Tourism Trail (which celebrates the many period dramas that have been shot in the area) and sample the area’s renowned food, drink and local produce.
Other more sedentary pursuits include bird watching, canoeing, sailing, horse riding, coarse and game fishing. The River Dove, dubbed ‘Princess of rivers’ by Izaak Walton (in his angler’s bible ‘The Compleat Angler’) runs just a half a mile from Blore Hall. And the famous stepping stones of Dovedale are just two miles away. Those interested in fishing are catered for at Rugeley and Carsington Water, whilst other watersports are available at the many reservoirs. National Trust properties to visit locally include Kedleston Hall, Sudbury Hall, Hardwick Hall near Chesterfield and the garden at Biddulph Grange.
