The wild Pennine moorlands are of international importance for their populations of breeding birds and mosaic of habitats.
Sites of particular interest include Mam Tor, with spectacular views, landslip and prehistoric settlement, the famous Snake Pass and Alport Castles in Alport Valley. Kinder Scout, where the Mass Trespass of 1932 took place, is the highest point in the Peak District and is the location for a lot of our current conservation work in the High Peak.
The Trust also owns the Dalehead Bunkhouse, Upper Booth Campsite and several farms in the beautiful Edale Valley. Edale village marks the start of the National Trail, the Pennine Way, that crosses three National Parks.
For all enquiries for the Upper Booth Campsite please call: 01433 670 054
Please help to look after the places you love by taking only photographs and leaving only footprints #peakdistrictproud
Please see website for our list of opening times
By Road: A57 Sheffield to Manchester, A625 through Hope Valley
Parking: Mam Nick car park near Mam Tor (SK123833), remains open; however it is a very small car park with limited spaces so we ask you to please stay safe and respect social distancing. Please note that parking is very limited in these areas at the best of times, and we urge people to be considerate to the environment, farmers and local communities. Please do not block access points and keep roads clear for farmers, local communities and the emergency services at all times.
By Train: Edale for Kinder Scout and Mam Tor; Chinley for Kinder Scout west; Hope for Losehill; Bamford for Upper Derwent Valley. For train timetables please copy and paste this link in to your search bar: https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
By Bus: From Sheffield, Bakewell and Manchester to Castleton, Edale and Hope Valley. For bus timetables please copy and paste these links in to your search bar: https://bustimes.org/localities/hope-Derbyshire http://bit.ly/HopeValleyExplorer (seasonal bus service)