Peak District Breaks
action packed or relaxed
you decide!



Tissington Trekking Centre Tissington Wood Farm, Tissington, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 1RDTel: 01335 350276
Buxton Riding Centre Fern Farm, Fern Lane, Off London Road, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 9NPTel: 01298 72319
Ladybooth Equestrian Centre Ladybooth Farm, Netherbooth, Edale, Hopevalley, Derbyshire, S33 7ZHTel: 01433 670205 Fax: 01433 670205
Two Dales Riding School & Trekking Centre Rushley Lodge Farm, Jaggers Lane, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 5LHTel: 01246 590 200
Horse riding is a great way to explore the Peak District, as there are a number of trails and bridleways suitable for those who plan on travelling on horseback.
When it comes to beginning horse riding the best option for visitors is to contact a horse riding centre that can provide basic training.
Horse riders also have access to the 65 Miles of traffic free cycle tracks across the Peak District, which make the perfect place for people to ride without traffic on gentle gradients. Those looking for more challenging rides may wish to use the bridleway network of the park which provides miles of cross country trails.
Either way both cycle tracks and the parks bridleways provide miles of scenic routes across the Peak District. The Monsal Trail is part of the 65 miles of designated traffic free routes and provides a level surface which spans from the Bakewell Station car park to Coombes Road viaduct and then onto Blackwell Mill which is near Buxton. The route spans a total distance of around 8.5 miles.
Those interested in seeing the Longstone Edge area of the park should ride along the Black Harry Trails, which cover the area. The Upper Derwent valley in the North of the Park also has a series of routes suitable for exploration of horseback.
TRAVEL BY HORSE DRAWN CARRIAGE
For a truly memorable tour travel in style through the Derbyshire Dales taking in the beautiful scenery of this spectacular area by horse drawn carriage. Carriage rides can be arranged from 1/2 hour local trips to a 3-4 hour tour to Chatsworth House & return.
There is also the country's largest collection of original carriages for travel & trade as well as many accompanying harnesses and other accessories can be seen, right alongside horses trained in pulling a wide variety of working carriages. The present collection of carriages includes one of the very few surviving Hansom Cabs, a Stage Coach, Royal Mail Coach & numerous other private and commercial vehicles.
Red House Stables, Old Road, Darley Dale, MATLOCK, DE4 2ER. 01629 733583