
Tradition: Well Dressing in the Peak District
If you’re planning a summer escape to the Peak District between May and September, you’re in for a real treat. Welcome to Well Dressing.
The Perfect Stay In The Heart Of The Peak District

If you’re planning a summer escape to the Peak District between May and September, you’re in for a real treat. Welcome to Well Dressing.

Welcome to your peaceful Peak District escape. we’ve created a relaxing and inspiring itinerary just for you.

As summer begins to wane and the days grow shorter, the Peak District transforms into a breathtaking tapestry.

There’s something truly special about the Peak District, including it’s cosy pubs serving beautiful meals.

You’ll never be stuck for ideas with this hand picked list of 20 wonderful things to do across the Peak District.

If you love sweeping views, open moorland and the chance to spot deer, this 6-mile circular walk is for you.

For those who love history, hidden gems and cosy moments no matter the weather.

The new name roots the cottage firmly in its surroundings, inspired by Pretty Wood, close to the cottages.

Formerly known as Clementine Cottage, I have lovingly renamed it Riley Woods Cottage to reflect it’s rich history and peaceful beauty.

For those who love a walk, this stunning 7-mile walk to Eyam Moor from your cottage door is a must.
20 minute walk into the village, opposite the playing fields
https://www.eyam-museum.org.uk/visit-us
Eyam Museum aims to open Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 with last admission at 15:15. The museum closes at 16:00. It is advisable to pre book tickets on the website. The museum will give you a real insight into the history of Eyam and the details of the plague through detailed local accounts of how it spread, who died and who survived.