Peak District - Bakewell, Buxton, Tideswell and Castleton

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Uploaded by on Sep 5, 2010

Last weekend we headed to the wonderful Peak District, Derbyshire and here is part two of our adventures.

Join us for a tour of the Peak District National Park, taking in Bakewell, Buxton, Tideswell and Castleton.

Here are some notes about the area:

The Peak District National Park, Derbyshire was designated in 1951 as the first national park in the British Isles and welcomes an estimated 10 million visitors per year.

Firstly we visited Bakewell and in the video you will see The Rutland Arms, who boast that the famous Bakewell Pudding was first made there. The Bakewell Pudding is a jam pastry with an egg and ground almond enriched filling. Tasty!

Next we stopped at Buxton, a Georgian Spa town famous for its underground geothermal spring that has long been thought to have special, health properties and is now bottled and sold all over the world.

Next we stopped briefly at Tideswell where we show you the fourteenth century parish church, the Church of St John the Baptist, known as the Cathedral of the Peak.

Finally we stop at Castleton, home of the Peak Cavern, known as Devil's Arse and climb the steep hill up to Peveril Castle.

All music used in this video is royalty-free from http://www.youtube.com/user/audionautix and incompetech.com

FAQs: All footage was filmed using a Flip Mino and edited with Windows Movie Maker.

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  • Awesome video Anthony !

    Great job !

  • @Tadek59 Thanks very much, it is great to hear from you and thanks for watching our videos as always!

  • That's some absolutely beautiful country!

  • @phekwig We are lucky and we can put up with a little rain!

  • Awesome -- everything looks great !

  • @marcmickey Thanks my friend!

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  • Thanks for sharing this video of the Peaks, looks natural and not enhanced like other vids, must take time out to visit the Peaks

  • So stunning. This brings back such fond memories of my trips the United Kingdom. I love the Peak District

  • @WitchesSky About three hours, we did leave at 8am Saturday morning though so the traffic was light:)

  • What a great place, specially the Devils Arse!

    How long did it take you to get there Anthony?

  • @LadyQuaintly It is our pleasure, we like to watch our videos back often! xx

  • @tps607 Perhaps you should come over and try it LOL!

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