Top 10 Kid Friendly Things To Do and Attractions in Peak Dale

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Top 10 Kid Friendly Things To Do and Attractions in Peak Dale

Manchester Cathedral
Manchester Cathedral
4.6 (3266 ratings)4.5 (1207 ratings)
CofE building with 13th-century origins, chapel of the Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment and daily tours.
Victoria St, Manchester, M3 1SX, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Faraway Lucy
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"Standing proud since 1421 when Henry V signed a royal charter granting permission for a collegiate church to be built, the iconic Manchester Cathedral has survived world wars, bombings and the industrial revolution first hand. Admire the beautiful stained glass windows and carved ceilings as you wander around the building and listen to the sound of choristers and jazz that is often playing. If you want to learn more about the building there are guided tours every day at 11 am and 2 pm Monday to Saturday."
Mentioned by TripHobo
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"This church built in the Gothic style is a very pretty sight to see in Manchester. One of the oldest buildings in the city, it is also a historic site. The stunning design of the rustic building is reason enough to visit it but the interiors are equally beautiful and are sure to transport you back in time."
Sheffield Botanical Gardens
Sheffield Botanical Gardens
4.7 (3874 ratings)4.5 (1647 ratings)
Plants and flowers from around the world in themed areas, formal gardens and large glasshouses.
Clarkehouse Rd, Broomhall, Sheffield S10 2LN, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Bursting My Bubbles
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"Now admittedly as the name suggests this next place is more of a garden than a park but it is stunning nevertheless, and definitely deserves its spot on the list of best parks in Sheffield. There are two pedestrian entrances for the Botanical Gardens, the main entrance is on Clarkehouse Road; there isn’t a car park here but there is parking available on the various side roads surrounding the gardens. The second entrance is on Thompson road just off the bustling ecclesall road."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"As Sheffield consists of over 61% green space, the city cannot be complete without a proper botanical garden. Displaying more than 5,000 different species of plants, the Sheffield Botanical Gardens span more than 19 acres (8ha) of land and were first opened in 1836. The gardens feature beautiful glass pavilions, as well as an old bear pit and a spectacular main gateway."
Mentioned by Unifresher
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"The Botanical Gardens are just down the road from Endcliffe Park but are also a prime picnic spot. The cafe does great coffee, which you can enjoy whilst sitting amongst plants from all over the world. But the best spot in the springtime is just in front of the beautiful crocuses."
Chatsworth House
Chatsworth House
4.7 (11685 ratings)4.5 (7506 ratings)
Lavish stately home with noted art collection, plus a playground and farmyard in the lush grounds.
Bakewell, DE45 1PP, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Wandermust Family
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"If I could only visit one place in the Peak District with kids or without it would be Chatsworth House. The House and Grounds are extensive and any absolute must for any UK bucket list!. I personally love wandering around the House and learning more about this history of the family however this probably won’t be the favourite activity of those travelling with small children."
Endcliffe Park
Endcliffe Park
4.6 (3608 ratings)4.5 (360 ratings)
Large park dating from 1887, with statue of Queen Victoria, children's playground, cafe and lake.
Rustlings Rd, Sheffield, S11 7AB, United Kingdom
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by BorrowMyDoggy
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"Endcliffe Park is 15 hectares of land in the south west corner of Sheffield. Listed on English Heritage's National Register of Historic Parks & Gardens, Endcliffe Park has both parkland and woodland to enjoy, as well as two ponds. The park was opened in 1887 to commemorate the Jubilee of Queen Victoria and, as such, you can see two monuments in the park dedicated to the Queen - a statue and an obelisk."
Mentioned by Travel Lens
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"Endcliffe Park is a beautiful park with plenty of trails, woods, brook, weirs, ponds, waterfalls, and a brilliant café. Additional facilities include a play area for children, making Endcliffe Park the ideal family friendly area. Take a long stroll, soak up the sun and take pictures of the beautiful scenery."
Mentioned by TripHobo
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"Ever feel like kicking back with a nice, little book or just strolling through one of those storybook-esque English gardens?. Or maybe you just require a relaxing afternoon nap while the children frolic around minding their own business. In any case, Endcliffe Park might just be the right place to go to."
National Emergency Services Museum
National Emergency Services Museum
4.6 (543 ratings)4.5 (310 ratings)
Fire-fighting exhibits and 40 emergency service vehicles on display in a 1900 former fire station.
Old Police/Fire Station, W Bar, Sheffield S3 8PT, United Kingdom
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St. Ann's Church
St. Ann's Church
4.5 (508 ratings)4.5 (147 ratings)
CofE church building with a 54-stop organ, used during free Tuesday recitals, and a Saturday cafe.
St Ann St, Manchester, M2 7LF, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by GPSmyCity
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"St. Ann’s Church is a Grade I listed, 18th century temple located in front of St. Ann’s Square, at the heart of Manchester’s shopping district, where the fashionable shopping avenues of New Cathedral Street and Barton Arcade converge. The church was consecrated at this spot in 1712, when Manchester was little more than a rural parish town. Named after St. Anne, the church’s shortened name is a reference to Lady Ann Bland who was its first patron."
St Anne's Well
St Anne's Well
4.5 (218 ratings)4 (229 ratings)
The Crescent, High Peak, Buxton, Glossop SK17 6BD, United Kingdom
Sights & LandmarksPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
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"Right across the road from the Crescent, at Ann’s Well is where you can sample Buxton’s famed mineral water – just remember to bring a bottle. The water comes out at 28°C, so just above room temperature and unlike many natural springs has a smooth taste with a little aeration. Percolating from a mile below ground, the spring also picks up some harmless radiation."
Mentioned by snaptrip.com
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"Sample some of the town’s famous healing waters for yourself at St Anne’s Well, just in front of the Buxton Crescent. By drinking the water you’ll be following in the footsteps of some very famous individuals, including Mary Queen of Scots, who was commanded by her sister, Elizabeth I, to visit Buxton and ‘take the waters’."
Mentioned by Peak District Kids
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"Buxton is famous for it’s drinking water, so why not fill your water bottle straight from a spring deep under ground?. Located in the historic Crescent area here, this geothermal spring marked with a shrine to St Anne runs at a constant 28°C. Unlike many natural springs has a smooth taste with a little aeration."
Victoria Baths
Victoria Baths
4.7 (732 ratings)4.5 (202 ratings)
Edwardian-era swimming & Turkish bath facility with an ornate, restored interior used for events.
Hathersage Rd, Manchester, M13 0FE, United Kingdom
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Sugar rush
Sugar rush
4 (4 ratings)
3b Hermit Ln, Higham, Barnsley S75 1PL, United Kingdom
Ice cream shop
Clowes Park
Clowes Park
Salford, UK
Park

Best Nature and Parks (RV, National, Dog, etc) in Peak Dale

Bingham Park and Whiteley Woods
Bingham Park and Whiteley Woods
4.7 (15 ratings)4.5 (7 ratings)
Trippet Wood, Sheffield, United Kingdom
ParkNature & ParksForests
Meersbrook Park
Meersbrook Park
4.6 (988 ratings)4 (21 ratings)
173 Chesterfield Rd, Meersbrook, Sheffield S8 0RP, United Kingdom
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by BorrowMyDoggy
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"Large amounts of mature woodland make up Meersbrook Park, a 17 hectare area about 4 km south of the city centre. If you’re looking for great views over the city, then head to Meersbrook Park, which is a Green Flag Award winning site. The park is set on a steep hillside and is home to two historic buildings - Bishops' House (one of the oldest buildings in Sheffield) and Meersbrook House."
Mentioned by thestar.co.uk
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"Meersbrook Park boasts some of the best views of the Steel City, which makes it the perfect location to see the sunset. Now that the weather is about to get warmer, why not sit on the grass and take in some nature as the sun disappears from the horizon?. Photo: Chris Etchells"
Little Monkeys Play Centre
Little Monkeys Play Centre
4.4 (220 ratings)4 (36 ratings)
Darwin Forest, Two Dales, Matlock DE4 5PL, United Kingdom
PlaygroundNature & ParksChildren's amusement center

Best Breweries and Beer Places in Peak Dale

BrewDog Sheffield
BrewDog Sheffield
4.4 (839 ratings)
No-nonsense chain bar specialising in the Scottish brewery's craft beers, with regular guest brews.
108-110 Devonshire St, Sheffield City Centre, Sheffield S3 7SF, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"A name synonymous with excellent beers, BrewDog have got you covered if you're looking to get your fill of hop-heavy pints. Their Devonshire Street outpost fronts a mammoth 22 taps of the stuff, along with five fridges packed full of quality cans and bottles."
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"One of the coolest places to drink in Sheffield for craft beer lovers, BrewDog has got everything you need for an excellent evening out. Not only does it have 22 taps of hoppy delights, but this watering hole also makes up some delicious handcrafted pizzas."
Mentioned by Dog Friendly Sheffield
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"Popular craft beer brand BrewDog’s bar in Sheffield is a great place to check out their range of beers. Every third Sunday of the month they host a free dog beer and treats day."
Hydes Brewery Ltd
Hydes Brewery Ltd
4 (7 ratings)
The Beer Studio, 30 Kansas Ave, Salford M50 2GL, United Kingdom
Brewery
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Booze Manchester Alcohol Delivery Service
3.7 (31 ratings)
83 Ducie St, Manchester, M1 2JQ, United Kingdom
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Best History Museum in Peak Dale

IWM North
IWM North
4.5 (4392 ratings)4.5 (2643 ratings)
Permanent and temporary exhibitions charting the effects of war, plus family events and activities.
Trafford Wharf Rd, Trafford Park, Stretford, Manchester M17 1TZ, United Kingdom
MuseumArt museumHistory museumWar museumSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by nationalfootballmuseum.com
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"Explore collections that tell the stories of conflict, from the First World War to the present day in IWM North’s Main Exhibition Space. Discover the forgotten histories of service personnel and civilians, see conflict through the eyes of artists and immerse yourself in the Big Picture Show this summer. This is a place where every object on display, every contemporary work of art and every exhibition is designed to live long in the memory."
Mentioned by One-Manchester
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"Manchester also has an important history when it comes to war and conflict over the past hundred years. The Imperial War Museum North (IWMN) is an interactive space built solely for the purpose of telling the most vital, powerful stories of war from across the region. The entire structure was built around an impressive, genuine fighter jet!"
Mentioned by Mapcarta
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"Imperial War Museum North is a museum in the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford in Greater Manchester, England. Imperial War Museum North is situated 400 metres west of Lowry Outlet Shopping. Photo: pit-yacker, CC BY-SA 2.0."
National Emergency Services Museum
National Emergency Services Museum
4.6 (543 ratings)4.5 (310 ratings)
Fire-fighting exhibits and 40 emergency service vehicles on display in a 1900 former fire station.
Old Police/Fire Station, W Bar, Sheffield S3 8PT, United Kingdom
MuseumChildren's museumConference centerHeritage museumHistorical landmarkHistory museumNational museumVisitor centerSpecialty Museums
Elsecar Heritage Centre
Elsecar Heritage Centre
4.5 (3098 ratings)4 (465 ratings)
Heritage center with art & craft workshops, plus historic exhibits, shops & a kids' play area.
Wath Rd, Elsecar, Barnsley S74 8HJ, United Kingdom
MuseumsHistory Museums

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Peak Dale

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George Inn
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$85 /night
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ONE BEDROOM PEAK DISTRICT COTTAGE 2MINS WALK TO PEAK FOREST CANAL
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$158 /night*
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The Old Post Office - Apartment 1
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$111 /night
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