Bakewell
The town of Bakewell is the largest in the Peak District and has lots to offer, so much so, that many visitors come back time and time again. It’s first claim to fame is that it is home to the delicious bakewell tart and secondly it is widely accepted that the town inspired Lambton in Jane Austen’s novel, Pride and Prejudice. With an enviable location on the banks of the River Wye and surrounded by countryside, Bakewell is beautiful. Amongst the town’s highlights are the medieval bridge over the river, a Grade I listed church and historic almshouses, alongside quirky shops, cosy tea rooms, a weekly farmers market and a craft brewery.
“With an enviable location on the banks of the River Wye and surrounded by countryside, Bakewell is beautiful.”
Chatsworth House is an absolute must to see and is believed to be the inspiration behind Mr Darcy’s residence, Pemberley, in Pride and Prejudice. This stately mansion is the residence of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, and has been passed down sixteen generations. A programme of events runs here throughout the year including art exhibitions, concerts and Christmas festivities. Do also visit the Tudor mansion of Haddon Hall nearby. Feeling more active? The pretty Monsai Trail is a great place for country walks, cycling and horse-riding, while the Bakewell festival held in June begins with a day of dancing displays. For a fine-dining experience, don’t miss Fischer’s, which boasts a Michelin star.