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Castleton Hope Valley Ye Olde Nags Head Laneside Caravan Park ASD BLUE JOHN In the heart of the Peak District JEWELLERY We make ice cream in our farm house in the heart of the Hope Valley, using the milk from our cows who milk themselves in Welcome to robots. By adding value to our milk and @hopevalleydairy • Serviced pitches • Riverside pitches • Centrally heated shower block meat we Hope to milk cows in the Hope Valley for another 300 years. Visiting our All Blue John Jewellery is made on the premises • Small dog area & free dog bags • Well stocked site shop farm makes our Hope a reality! • Gas exchange • Free ice pack re-freeze • 24 hour information room w. www.hope-valley.co.uk Conveniently situated opposite the Castleton • High standards of security • Book online e. [email protected] and the t. 01433 650 659 information centre, Castleton The Stones, Castleton S33 8WX Phone: 01433 620215 • Email: [email protected] Thorpe Farm, Hathersage, THORPE FARM www.asd-jewellers.co.uk • 01433 620964 Tel: 01433 208030 www.lanesidecaravanpark.co.uk Hope Valley S32 1BQ (SAT NAV S32 1EG) Hope Valley 1 2 3 4 5 Laneside.indd 1 11/04/2016 13:46 Peak District National Park Visitor Centre Buxton Road, Castleton, Hope Valley, Derbyshire S33 8WN Tel: 01629 816572 E N A L S WINHILL PIKE Email: [email protected] D YHA N A www.peakdistrict.gov.uk L Old Hall Hotel IN B O R Notes H 16 O L L O W F O R D R O To Hope A Train station, 2 D Hathersage & Hope Valley Ice Cream 1 BUS 11 VISITOR CENTRE 14 9 3 10 RD 8 N 4 T O 15 S WIN BU XT NA K TS C N A P SS STO ES B A PA THE 6 S ATS S N IN 5 D W A O R E L A D R N Cave Dale LE O I P INDA AD P & Limestone Way 000519 The Old Barn v3.pdf 1 07/06/2021 10:55 S I GG ATE responsibility is accepted by the PDNPV for any advertisements herein or for any errors or omissions. or for any errors is accepted by the PDNPV for any advertisements herein responsibility Although produced with the co-operation of Peak District National Park Visitor Centre (PDNPVC), no with the co-operation of Peak District National Park Visitor Centre Although produced Produced by CPL Maps & Media Ltd • Tel: 0330 229 2121 • Email: [email protected] July 2021 by CPL Maps & Media Ltd • Tel: Produced TREAK CLIFF CAVERN Famous throughout the world for its unique and large deposits of Blue John stone and some of the most beautiful cave formations found in the UK. OPEN DAILY 13 Online Booking Available Except F o r m o r e i n f o c o n t a c t u s v i a pho n e o r e mail: Christmas day 01433 650843, i n f o @ h a t h e r s a g e s w i mmi n g p ool . c o . u k o r v i s i t www. h a t h e r s a g e swi mmi n g p o o l . c o . u k Swimming 7 Pool & 9 Pool Cafe The Island, CASTLETON, S33 8WN 6155 Hathersgate.indd 1 01433 620533 05/07/2021 09:43 7 Ye Olde Nags Head threeroofscafe.com Homemade on the The Old Barn, Market Place, Castleton, Open 7 premises. days a Hope Valley, S33 8WQ Soups, pies, lasagne, week Stockists of Zamberlan Boots, Jack Wolfskin, cakes, scones and treats Regatta, Sprayway & Montane Stay in our one- Buxton Road, Castleton, Hope Valley, S33 8WP bedroom Holiday let Tel: 01433 620 528 Tel: 01433 620 5571 Email: [email protected] FULLY LICENCED. 01433 620248 • [email protected] Online booking preferred Web: www.theoldbarncastleton.co.uk DOG FRIENDLY CAFE 12 1 Cross Street, Castleton, Hope Valley, Derbyshire, S33 8WH www.bluejohnstone.com 6 8 To David Mellor Design 10 11 Ye Olde Nags Head.indd 1 05/07/2021 10:28 Mellor Tourist Info Ad_Layout 1 09/06/2015 12:06 Page 1 Huddersfield A61 DAV I D MELLOR ALPKIT PLACES TO VISIT Design Museum, Cutlery Factory, Shop, Café ALPKIT Rochdale A62 Design Museum Marsden OutdoorOutdoor storestore in the ASHBOURNE PEAK CYCLE HIRE Outdoor store in the Meltham heartin the ofheart the of Peak the Peak District District A636 Situated at the southern end of the Tissington Trail just outside Cutlery Factory Butterley Res. Ashbourne town centre; it is accessed easily via the A515 from heart of the Peak District Buxton, the A52 from Derby or the A523/A52 from Leek. •• InstoreInstore eventsevents ◆ ◆ ◆ Telephone 01335 343156 ◆ ••• RegularInstoreWalking running andevents camping club gear Diggle ◆ Country Shop ◆ • Sonder bike room Delph Holmfirth DERWENT PEAK CYCLE HIRE •• RegularSonder bike running room club ◆ Barnsley Situated in the picturesque Derwent Valley next to the Fairholmes •• DemoDemo bikesbikes available available to to try try Saddleworth A635 ◆ Digley Res. Visitor Centre; it is accessed from the A57 Sheffield to Glossop •• RepairSonder station bike &room bike worshop ◆ Road. • Repair station & bike workshop Greenfield Holme Telephone 01433 651261 The Round Building, Hathersage, S32 1BA • Demo bikes available to try SADDLEWORTH ◆ Main Road, Hathersage, S32 1BB Oldham MOOR ◆ • Repair station & bike worshop ◆ Holme Moss MANIFOLD CYCLE HIRE tel: 01433 650220 davidmellordesign.co.uk Tel: 01433 730930 / www.alpkit.com On the Manifold Track at Hulme End; based in the listed former Dove Stone Res. ◆ Winscar Res. 12 13 Trans Pennine Trail station building in this attractive village, the facility is an ideal Main Road, Hathersage, S32 1BB ◆ place to start exploring the Manifold Valley. Dunford Bridge Penistone ◆ Telephone 01298 687399. A6024 Tel: 01433 730930 / www.alpkit.com il rans Pennin ◆ ra Langsett T e Trail s Pennine T A628 ran Cr◆ owden T PARSLEY HAY PEAK CYCLE HIRE Langsett Res. Situated eight miles south of the spa town of Buxton at the MANCHESTER Torside Res.◆ Woodhead Res. junction of the High Peak and Tissington Trails; easily reached via ◆ Trail PEVERIL Stalybridge ale the A515 from both Buxton and Ashbourne. ◆ d Stocksbridge A628 en Tintwistle gd Telephone 01298 84493 ◆ n Lo TEA ROOMS Bottoms Res. ◆ ◆ ◆ Everyone is welcome ◆ BLUE JOHN CAVERN both two or four legged. Hadfield BLEAKLOW The Blue John Cavern at Castleton is world famous. It is home T ◆ Broomhead Res. to eight of the fourteen known varieties of Blue John Stone, a rans Offering breakfast, light lunch P ◆ en Hyde Glossop beautiful and ornamental fluor-spar. The mineral has been mined ni and afternoon tea. ne T rail ◆ here for centuries and continues to be so in the winter months. Howden Res. Telephone 01433 620638 Take out is also available Snake Pass◆ Charlesworth ◆ Bradfield 9:30am till 4pm ◆ ◆ Derwent Res. CASTLETON GARLAND DAY Castle Street ◆ ◆ This is a custom that has been celebrated in Castleton for A624 Hope Valley Castleton ◆ Strines Res. hundreds of years, originally, possibly as a fertility rite, but today Stockport ◆ S33 8WG A 5 7 Fairholmes it is said to commemorate the restoration of Charles the Second. Little Hayfield KINDER◆ SCOUT Held annually, the Garland 3 feet high is made from a wooden frame, wound with string to which small bunches of flowers Marple ◆ 14 15 Kinder Res. Ladybower Res. and leaves are tied. A further small wreath, called the ‘Queen’ ◆ is made from choice garden flowers and is placed on top. Just Hayfield ◆ before the start of the ceremony the Garland is lifted onto the Hazel Grove ◆ Stanage Edge New Mills ◆ Edale ◆ shoulders of the ‘King’ who is dressed in Stuart costume. After The view from Mam Tor near Castleton in the High Peak of Derbyshire and looking out across Hope Valley ◆ ◆ SHEFFIELD touring the village pubs on horseback accompanied by his queen, Kin a procession and a band, the King is relieved of his Garland which der Loo A6013 p Hope A57 Disley Losehill Hall Bamford is then hoisted up to the top of the tower of St Edmunds Church, Poynton Mam Tor where it is left to wither. The Queen`s wreath is placed round the Chinley war memorial in the market place where there is morris dancing Castleton A6187 and singing. Contact the Visitor Centre for exact date. Lyme Park R. Derwent A61 Rother Valley Country Park Telephone 01629 816558 Whaley Bridge Hathersage Bradwell Kettleshulme Chapel-en-le-Frith Sparrowpit Peak Forest DAVID MELLOR VISITOR CENTRE Just outside Hathersage is the David Mellor Cutlery Factory, Pott Shrigley A623 Design Museum, Country Shop and Café - all on the same site. Grindleford Dronfield A5004Combs Dove Gt. Hucklow The company was founded by David Mellor, CBE Royal Designer Bollington Fernilee Holes Res. Eyam A625 for Industry, a key figure in British design. Centred around the Foolow working Round Building cutlery factory there is the chance to see Goyt Mellor’s historic designs, enjoy delicious local food, and shop in Rainow Valley Tideswell Stoney Froggatt Edge one of the best kitchenware shops in the country. A fascinating Lamaload Middleton Curbar place to visit for people interested in good design and architecture Res. Errwood Litton or those who simply love to cook and eat. A537 Res. Monsal Dale Calver Telephone 01433 650220 A621 Buxton l Tra Linacre Reservoir Macclesfield Macclesfield Cat & Fiddle Monsa il Hassop B6001 Forest Grin Low Lt. Longstone A6 Gt. Longstone Baslow A619 HATHERSAGE OPEN AIR HEATED Pilsley Chesterfield A632 Ashford in R. Derwent Taddington the Water A619 SWIMMING POOL A5270 This unique outdoor heated swimming pool, which is owned Chelmorton A6020R.
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