Peak District Countryside

The Peak District countryside is in fact, a veritable microcosm of England’s green and very pleasant land. From the lush pastoral meadows and gently rolling hills of Ashbourne at the southern gateway of the White Peak, to the high windswept peat bogs and grouse moors of Kinder Scout in the bleak and mountainous `Curlew Country’ of the Dark Peak, the sheer beauty and diverse nature of the landscape is breathtaking – which is one reason why this increasingly popular region of England continues to attract more visitors annually that any other region of comparable size.

Peak District Countryside

Peak District Farmland

Not known for its arable farming, The Peak District’s (in England) farmsteads and landscapes reveal a long history of mostly pastoral farming, for the rearing of livestock (growing crops such as hay and silage) and the supply of dairy produce, meat and wool for surrounding markets. The farmed area is 82% in the Peak District.

Peak District Farmland