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Peak District Calendar

The Peak District Calendar 2025 showcases stunning landscape images by Phil Sproson Photography. This calendar invites admirers to experience the diverse beauty of the Peak District National Park, capturing its wild and rugged charm throughout the year.

Each month features a unique scene that reflects the park’s stunning seasonal changes. Key features of the calendar include:

  • Format: A4 wire-bound, unfolds to A3 size
  • Paper Quality: 250 GSM for durability
  • Design: Ample space for notes, enhancing practicality
  • Imagery: Beautiful photographs from iconic locations such as Roach End Barn, Stanage, Ringing Roger, Haddon Hall and Mam Tor.
  • Navigation: Includes what3word addresses for locating the views presented

The calendar is an essential item for those who appreciate Peak District landscapes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the ideal months to explore the Peak District for pleasant weather?

The best time to visit the Peak District for favourable weather is typically late spring to early autumn. Specifically, the best months are from May to September. During these months, visitors can enjoy milder temperatures and less rainfall, making outdoor activities more enjoyable.

Which counties fully contain the Peak District National Park?

The Peak District National Park spans across parts of several counties. These include Derbyshire, Staffordshire, Cheshire, and a small portion of Yorkshire.

Can you list key annual events in the Peak District?

The Peak District hosts a variety of significant annual events. Some of these include:

  • The Bakewell Show: A traditional agricultural show held in August.
  • Ashbourne Shrovetide Football: A unique event occurring around Shrovetide, marked by a game of football through the town.
  • The Peak District Walking Festival: An event typically taking place in May, featuring guided walks across the park.

Which landmarks and attractions are must-sees in the Peak District?

Visitors should not miss these notable landmarks:

  • Haddon Hall: A medeavil home set in ancient estate land.
  • Chatsworth House: A grand stately home with extensive gardens.
  • Monsal Head: Offers breathtaking views of the Monsal Dale.
  • The Heights of Abraham: A hilltop park with cable cars and stunning vistas.

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