Peak District
England’s first national park, featuring striking limestone valleys, gritstone edges, and scenic trails.
Hills & Peaks
Discover the magnificent summits that define Peak District
Kinder Scout
Bleaklow Head
Grindslow Knoll
Black Hill
Brown Knoll
Shining Tor
Axe Edge Moor
Howden Edge [High Stones]
Lord's Seat [Rushup Edge]
Axe Edge
Margery Hill
Black Chew Head
Cats Tor
Cheeks Hill
Lost Lad
Cheeks Hill (boundary)
Mam Tor
Hoar Stones - Howden Edge
Shutlingsloe
The Roaches
Burbage Edge
Hoarstone Edge
Lose Hill
Mount Famine
Eldon Hill
Win Hill
Ramshaw Rocks
Chinley Churn
Chinley Churn (old GR)
Stanedge Pole
Chrome Hill
Corbar Hill
Higger Tor
Grin Low
High Wheeldon
Hen Cloud
Booth Hill
Croker Hill [Sutton Common]
Revidge
Wild Bank Hill [Hollingworthhall Moor]
Wolfscote Hill
Gun
Ipstones Edge
Tegg's Nose
Harboro Rocks
Parkhouse Hill
Lantern Pike
Minninglow Hill
Beeley Moor [Harland Edge]
Wardlow Hay Cop
Featured Walks
Handpicked walking routes in Peak District by our community
Explore the Region
Interactive map showing hills, walking routes, and key landmarks
Why Visit Peak District?
Diverse Terrain
From gentle rolling hills to challenging peaks, Peak District offers something for every walker.
Stunning Views
Breathtaking panoramic vistas and hidden gems await at every turn.
Rich Wildlife
Home to diverse flora and fauna, including rare upland species.
Active Community
Join fellow walkers on Walkmates to share experiences and plan group adventures.
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