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Castleton is a town located in Derbyshire in England. This town has a small population of around 700 inhabitants. Despite being a minimal county, Castleton has some very attractive attractions that are perfect if you want to relax. In addition, there are a number of luxurious and comfortable establishments where you can stay without much difficulty. Some areas and streets where you can find somewhere to stay are: Back St, Pindale Rd, Bargate, Castle St, among others.
Stay in any of the luxury establishments in CastletonAs mentioned above, Castleton has several places where you can stay without much difficulty. You will find many picturesque places where you will be well looked after. On the other hand, no matter if you are on a business trip, a family trip or with a large group of friends, you can find small places for 2 to 4 people, as well as larger ones for 8 to 10 people. You can also enjoy internet, furnished rooms, terrace, garden, swimming pool, incredible views, excellent service and much more in any of these places.
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The area and getting around
Castleton is a destination that has some outstanding attractions in its surroundings. The highlights of this town are its natural destinations, which are perfect to release stress and forget about all your problems. In the north of Castleton you can find the following destinations: Castleton Visitor Centre, Castleton Historical Society, Speedwell Cavern, among others. If you want to live unforgettable experiences with your family or friends, we recommend you to visit these destinations.
Enjoy nature in the southSouth of Castleton you will find destinations of the same nature, i.e. attractions where peace and tranquillity are the protagonists. In this case, the destination that stands out in this region is the Peak District National Park, where you can enjoy the immense vegetation, animals and much more; being one of the most visited destinations in this region. On the other hand, if you are in Castleton, you also have to visit these places: Peveril Castle, Peak Cavern, Cave Dale, among others.
Travellers and activities
Castleton is a destination where natural attractions stand out. If you are a nature lover and want to breathe clean air, we recommend you to visit some of these places: Ridge Walk Mam Tor to Losehill, Treak Cliff Cavern, Speedwell Cavern, Peak Cavern, Peak Mountaineering, among others. These destinations are perfect to enjoy with your family or with a group of friends, no matter what your company is, you will be able to live unforgettable experiences together with nature
Castleton for architecture loversIf you are a lover of architecture, history or museums, there are some destinations in this city that stand out. Castleton Walk, Peveril Castle, Castleton Visitor Centre, St Edmund's Church, among others. You can enjoy the old buildings, and learn a little about the history of Castleton. Finally, we recommend you to do some tours in this city, such as: The Rambling Fish, Twin Peaks Outdoor Activities, Peak Mountaineering, among others.
Did you know that Peveril Castle in Castleton was built in 1086 by William the Conqueror?
Top 5 travel tips in Castleton
If you're a lover of hiking and natural scenery, we recommend a visit to the Ridge Walk Mam Tor to Losehill. The first climb is not too difficult and at the top you can enjoy the colours of the stunning green fields. Then there's a slightly steeper climb up a rocky path, and at the top you'll be treated to wonderful views.
2. Travel back in time at Peveril CastleIf there is one heritage site in Castleton, it is Peveril Castle. It was built in 1086 by William the Conqueror and later passed on to his son. Currently, to access the castle, you have to climb up a steep hill, and when you get there you can learn a little about the history of the castle and see some incredible scenery overlooking the village.
3. See incredible scenery at Blue John CavernThis cavern is named for its blue fluorite content with hints of yellow. The material extracted from this cave is very rare in England, and it is not very common to find large fragments of this material. The mine was first mined in 1770 and the stones were traded to make ornaments and jewellery.
4. Ravel through the underground passageways at the Peak CavernThis cave is part of a large underground passage system, one of the largest in the UK, and has one of the largest entrances on the continent, in fact, you need to use a rope to go down. It is now a place of study for cavers from all over the world.
5. Go through the earth to get to Speedwell CavernThis is the most inaccessible of all the caverns mentioned above. If you want to admire its deep shaft, you have to cross a channel underground or go by boat. Inside, you will be able to see breathtaking views; however, it is important to mention that people suffering from fear of heights are not allowed to enter.
Information about holiday lettings in Castleton
🏡 Holiday lettings available: | 36 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -30%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £31. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 17 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 11% of the properties. |