Here are some of the most gorgeous beauty spots in Derbyshire’s peaks that will be guaranteed to take your breath away and help capture the right mood for loving couples looking to escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
The Peak District offers everything you could possibly need for a little getaway with walks through some of the most beautiful countryside in Britain, and every turn and corner is just dripping with history and adventure.
Why not explore the steep valley of Winnat’s Pass, take a stroll over the Lovers Walk at Matlock Bath, or visit Arkwright’s Cromford Mills which played a part in the beginning of the Industrial Revolution? The choices are endless but here are just some ideas to whet your appetite.
Why not explore the steep valley of Winnat’s Pass, take a stroll over the Lovers Walk at Matlock Bath, or visit Arkwright’s Cromford Mills which played a part in the beginning of the Industrial Revolution? The choices are endless but here are just some ideas to whet your appetite.
![Haddon Hall, near Baslow, in Derbyshire's Peak District is a stately home with a grand Tudor hall and Elizabethan gardens which make it well worth a visit for history lovers. With a history going back to 1086, Haddon’s Medieval Park has also stood the test of time and has many stories to tell.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjcwOTcyZTAxLTE0MzYtNGFkMC1hYTdiLTM5YjZhYWRhZGViNTozNzc2ZGIyZi0xOTJhLTQxNmMtOGI4NS03OTVmOGRhMzViOWM=.png?crop=3:2&width=640)
9. Haddon Hall, near Baslow, Derbyshire
Haddon Hall, near Baslow, in Derbyshire's Peak District is a stately home with a grand Tudor hall and Elizabethan gardens which make it well worth a visit for history lovers. With a history going back to 1086, Haddon’s Medieval Park has also stood the test of time and has many stories to tell. Photo: Lauren Maltas
![Ladybower Reservoir, in the Upper Derwent Valley, in Derbyshire's Peak District, is a large Y-shaped reservoir which was built between 1935 and 1943 and was officially opened by King George VI on September 24, 1945. Ladybower is surrounded by amazing countryside and the area is very popular for countryside-lovers and there are many circular walking and cycling routes nearby, as well as stunning viewpoints including Bamford Edge.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOmI2MWIyNjY3LWJkNzAtNGVhNi04NzRhLWE5MGVhNDhjNWI5Yjo0ZmU5ZjM3Zi04YjJhLTQ2YmQtOWJlYi02YmQ1NDUzMjJkYmQ=.png?crop=3:2&width=640)
10. Ladybower Reservoir, in Derbyshire's Peak District
Ladybower Reservoir, in the Upper Derwent Valley, in Derbyshire's Peak District, is a large Y-shaped reservoir which was built between 1935 and 1943 and was officially opened by King George VI on September 24, 1945. Ladybower is surrounded by amazing countryside and the area is very popular for countryside-lovers and there are many circular walking and cycling routes nearby, as well as stunning viewpoints including Bamford Edge. Photo: Lauren Maltas