Derbyshire
May 19, 2021
Clockwise from top left: Monsal Dale Viaduct, Millstones below Stanage Edge, Ladybower Reservoir and Plughole Overflow and Lose Hill from Mam Tor.
These 4 views are part of Peak District National Park, one of the UK's most visited national parks spanning around 555 square miles. The Peak District National Park has three main landscapes, the Dark Peak, White Peak and South West Peak. The Dark Peak is composed of more rugged landscapes, providing ideal territory for visitors looking for challenging walks and outdoor experiences. It is well known for the gritstone plateaus and heather moorlands. The landscape is wild and remote and includes wooded areas too. The White Peak is characterised by limestone dales, with meadows, pastures, dry-stone walls and varied habitats. Derwent House is located close to the edge of the White Peak. The South West Peak has similarities to the Dark Peak, although with smaller area of moorland interlinked with hedges, pastures and farmland.
RR: Australia & New Zealand x World RR
Date: May 15
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