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Buxton

Buxton stands as England's highest market town, nestled at the edge of the Peak District National Park in Derbyshire. Renowned for its spa heritage and geothermal springs, the town offers a sophisticated blend of Victorian architecture and natural beauty. For frequent travelers, it serves as an excellent base for exploring the East Midlands countryside while enjoying historic landmarks like the Buxton Crescent and local mineral waters.

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Getting there & around

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🚆 Buxton railway station🚆 Dove Holes railway station🚆 Chapel-en-le-Frith railway station🚆 Chinley railway station🚆 Whaley Bridge railway station🚆 Edale railway station

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Strategic Location

Hotels are primarily concentrated in the town center, close to major landmarks like the Buxton Crescent and Opera House. This central location allows guests to easily walk to historic sites, dining options, and the Buxton Baths, making it convenient to explore this high-altitude spa town.

Transport Links

Buxton has no airport. The nearest major international hub is Manchester Airport (MAN). Travelers can reach Buxton by train or bus, with journeys typically taking around 1.5 to 2 hours, making it suitable for itineraries combining urban exploration with Peak District nature.

Best Time to Visit

Summer is ideal for visiting the Peak District, offering pleasant weather for hiking. Winter provides a unique experience for spa and wellness enthusiasts. The town is visitable year-round, but note that due to its elevation of approximately 300 meters, temperatures are often cooler than in lowland areas.

Nearby attractions

Axe Edge

Axe Edge

Nature5.6 km

moorland and hill in Derbyshire, England, UK

Buxton Opera House

Buxton Opera House

Culture4.0 km

opera house in Buxton, England

Poole's Cavern

Poole's Cavern

Landmark4.2 km

2 million year old, natural limestone cave on the edge of Buxton in the Peak District, in the county of Derbyshire, England

Aquae Arnemetiae

Aquae Arnemetiae

Historic3.9 km

town in Roman Britain on the site of Buxton, England

Peveril Castle

Peveril Castle

Historic12.7 km

castle in Castleton, Derbyshire, England, UK

Harpur Hill Quarry

Harpur Hill Quarry

Nature2.6 km

limestone quarry lake in Derbyshire, UK

Pilsbury Castle

Pilsbury Castle

Historic7.9 km

motte-and-bailey castle in Pilsbury, Derbyshire, England, UK

Five Wells

Five Wells

Historic3.3 km

chambered tomb

Devonshire Dome

Devonshire Dome

Historic4.1 km

Grade II* listed building in Buxton, Derbyshire, England, UK

Chrome Hill

Chrome Hill

Nature4.5 km

hill in Derbyshire, UK

Arbor Low

Arbor Low

Historic10.5 km

Neolithic henge monument

Shining Tor

Shining Tor

Nature9.9 km

hill in the Peak District National Park, England, UK

Dining

Deacon's Bank

Restaurant£££9.9 km

A former bank has been lovingly and carefully restored to provide a home for this restaurant in the bustling Peak District town of Chapel-en-le-Frith. It’s now a laid-back, charmingly run place that the area can be proud of, serving ambitious dishes with a creative edge – such as a deconstructed version of a bouillabaisse. If you’re an indecisive diner, opt for the tasting menu; if you like things more relaxed, come at lunch for more pub-influenced dishes like fish pie and grilled pork chop. Two beautifully appointed apartments sit above the restaurant.

🕐 Mo,Tu Off; We 17:00+; Th-Sa 12:00+; Su 12:00+

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The Blind Bull

Restaurant££10.3 km

Lucky Little Hucklow having a pub like this. The residents of this tiny village high up in the Peak District are fortunate to live near such a beautifully restored 12th-century inn. It's spread over two floors with an open kitchen upstairs and a rustic, cosy feel throughout. The concise menu moves with the seasons and incorporates international influences for some extra punch. If you want time to explore the nearby walking routes, book one of the lovely bedrooms in The Old Piggery, with the ground-floor rooms being dog-friendly.

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Lovage

Restaurant££££13.1 km

In the heart of a historic market town, famed for its puddings and tarts, you'll find this cosy restaurant located inside a former stable block. That past occupation makes itself known in the wonderfully rustic décor with wood-panelled walls, exposed brickwork and beamed ceilings. The chatty, informative team are sure to put a smile on your face as they enthusiastically explain the modern dishes made up of quality local ingredients and featuring classic combinations like roasted beetroot with goat's cheese. The team also run a more casual coffee shop next door.

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