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Easter
Easter is a great time to visit the Peak District and Derbyshire; there's loads of things to do and places to see, as well as all the attractions open for the new season. You're bound to have a break full of fun... and chocolate eggs!
The end of March brings about the re-opening of Chatsworth for the season, so Easter and Spring-time are great times of year to visit the stately home, also known as the ‘gem of the peaks’!
There are some amazing gardens to visit to enjoy the new season and all the life it brings to the great outdoors! Be sure to add Renishaw Hall & Gardens, Hardwick Hall and Chatsworth House Gardens to your must-see list.
As the weather starts to get warmer, enjoying a relaxed stroll or hard-core hike in the Peak District becomes a very different experience. As the spring sets in, the landscape and countryside come back to life, making exploring the Peak District National Park a must for any spring break in the Peak District!
Here’s a list of our top ten best-loved walks in the Peak District & Derbyshire.
Easter is also a fantastic time for families to holiday, so why not make the most of the Easter break and take part in some fun Easter activities in Derbyshire and the Peak District area – click here to see what’s on during the Easter half term.
If you’re looking for some family friendly accommodation in the Peak District and Derbyshire, we’ve got loads of fantastic options - including staying in a pine lodge with a hot tub!
Click here for a full list of family friendly places to stay in the Peak District and Derbyshire.
Some of the best known attractions for children in Derbyshire and the Peak District include Heights of Abraham, Matlock Farm Park, the Tropical Butterfly House and Conkers activity centre.
Click here for the full list of attractions for families in Derbyshire and the Peak District.