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If you're searching for a place to holiday in the Peak District, head to the historic town of Buxton! Considered one of the Peak District's most popular holiday destinations, this wonderful town offers log cabins in the vibrant countryside that will give you the break you deserve. With a stunning green backdrop, you can enjoy the tranquillity of nature as well as the beautiful Georgian and Victorian architecture that makes up Buxton. The town's wide range of art, festivals, parks, and gardens will keep you entertained throughout your holiday.
Cosy log cabins with whirlpool bathsFor your stay, Buxton has a variety of cosy and super-quiet accommodation to suit all tastes and budgets. Featuring fully equipped kitchens, TV lounges, wood-burning cookers, cosy bedrooms, high-quality bathrooms and luxury additions such as whirlpool baths — after a long walk, this will be the best way to relax! You will have everything you need to enjoy your stay, and you will be amazed by the impeccable, well-kept and comfortable accommodation. Plus the friendliness and warm welcome of the neighbourhood.
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Fancy the idea of swinging through the trees? Just a short drive from the city, in Buxton Country Park, Go Ape offers one of the highest ropes courses in the UK! This exciting outdoor activity will give you adventures in the trees where you'll slide down zip wires from tree to tree, jump from Tarzan swings and tackle obstacles. But If you're afraid of heights, biking sounds like a better idea. You'll find trails in Buxton such as the Monsal Trail, a disused railway line, which allows you to cycle from Blackwell Mill, through old railway tunnels, to Bakewell. Or if you prefer walking, the Ring of Trees trail passes through beautiful woodland and farms around Buxton covering 16 kilometres.
Buxton for nature loversSurrounded by the Peak District National Park, Buxton is a nature lover's paradise. With moorland, rolling hills, valleys, and green lanes, the National Park is the best place to start exploring. In the Peak District, you'll find interesting places such as Grin Low Forest, a site of special scientific interest, which provides 40 hectares of woodland with rare flora and fauna including rabbits, hedgehogs, voles, field mice, grey squirrels, and a wide variety of birds. Below ground, you will also find plenty to see, such as Poole's Cavern on Green Lane, one of the best caves in England. This great tour allows you to see vast limestone caverns with crystal stalactites and stalagmites from millions of years ago.
Buxton is home to two of the Seven Wonders of the Peak, St Anne's Well and Poole's Cavern, which also contains the largest stalactite in Derbyshire.
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Dating back to 1903, Buxton Opera House is one of Britain's leading provincial theatres. With 450 performances a year, dance, drama, comedy, opera, music, pantomime, and even ice shows are not to be missed in this exquisite Edwardian theatre. Buxton Opera House is one of the finest examples of Frank Matcham's theatrical design and also hosts the Buxton International Festival, one of the UK's leading arts events. The event takes place every year in July and allows you to see the most promising rising stars in the art world.
2. Spend an enjoyable day at Pavilion GardensShowcasing Buxton's Victorian splendour, Pavilion Gardens is a historic site set within 23 acres of spectacular landscaped gardens with lakes, bridges, and flowerbeds. The site offers the ideal setting for a relaxing family day out, with an ice cream parlour, kiosks, tearooms, adventure playground, miniature railway and boating lake! During the day, stroll through the gardens, enjoy the views of the Broadwalk while paddling a pedal boat and choose your favourite flavour from the 24 different flavours of ice cream.
3. Enjoy a film at Buxton's cinemaLocated in the Pavilion Gardens, behind the Buxton Opera House, head to The Pavilion Arts Centre, the town's second theatre. The theatre has two spaces, the main auditorium and a studio theatre. You can enjoy a mixed programme of stand-up comedy and musical events in the main auditorium. While the studio theatre offers you the theatre and independent film programme where all the latest blockbusters are screened. Make the most of it and catch a film in Buxton's new cinema. Unlike Buxton Opera House, this art centre has a contemporary design and facilities.
4. Explore the collections of Buxton Museum and Art GalleryWith a collection spanning 360 million years, Buxton Museum and Art Gallery is a must-see in the town! You can browse the permanent galleries showcasing the Peak District's art, history, and archaeological collections, as well as temporary exhibitions by visiting artists. On your tour of the museum, discover the collection of archaeological artefacts, minerals, and fossils from the Peak District National Park and view the artwork and photographs. Within the collections, you will see everything from bones and teeth of Ice Age animals from local caves to ancient images of Buxton and unusual objects.
5. Reconnect your mind, body, and soul at the Peak District's finest spaSituated inside the Devonshire Dome, the Devonshire Spa offers a haven of peace in this holiday. Enjoy special treatment, experience pure relaxation, and a day of luxury. The spa, although small, has steam rooms, a sauna, a whirlpool, and an extensive treatment menu. It has also established itself as the best spa in the Peak District and was named “Luxury Emerging Spa in Northern Europe”. If wellness is your motivation, a visit here will provide you with experienced spa professionals who will pamper you throughout the day and make you feel reconnected.
6. Attend the summer festivals!During the summer, enjoy the Buxton Night Food and Drink Festival. With over thirty food and drink traders, you can sample everything from Thai, Mexican to Spanish food, as well as beers, ciders, and wines. Enjoy the arts at the Fringe Festival in July and discover a range of dance, music, poetry, theatre, comedy, film and more. The Fringe is a feast for all the senses! Experience the good dressing festival and enjoy the carnival parade, funfair and other events. Buxton is home to a variety of festivals you won't want to miss.
7. Discover little Solomon's TempleSolomon's Temple is a distinct landmark on the Buxton skyline and one of the attractions that shouldn't be missing from your list of places to visit. Situated at the top of Grin Low, the tower was built in 1896 and stands 6 metres high. Although the tower serves no practical purpose, it offers a spectacular view from the top. Moreover, its small, unimpressive but beautiful appearance will leave you enchanted and with great pictures.
Information about log cabins in Buxton
🏡 Log cabins available: | 57 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -50%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £40. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 27 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 96% of the properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 7% of the properties. |