Top 10 Walks: Peak District: Tea Shop Walks

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The Peak District abounds with cafes and tea shops offering fabulous, freshly brewed coffee and a mouthwatering variety of speciality teas.

This pocket-size guide picks carefully selected cafés across the Peak District — in locations ranging from former stations to community cafés, National Trust properties to hillside farms, and bakeries on town streets to tearooms tucked down alleyways.

All of them offer a great choice of often home-baked or locally sourced produce, and a pleasant place to relax after a refreshing walk.

This handy pocket size book will take you on short circular walks to the ten friendliest and most fantastic cafes and tea shops in the Peak District.

 

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Description

One of nine books in the new Top 10 Walks: Peak District series.

This attractive and cleverly structured guidebook gives walkers the ten best walks to the best tea shops and cafes in the Peak District in a handy, pocketable format.

With clear information, an overview and introduction for each walk, expertly written numbered directions, Ordnance Survey maps, eye-grabbing panoramic photographs, and interpretation of points of interest along the way, these guides set a new standard in clarity, appeal and ease-of-use.

 

Contents

The Peak District National Park: an introduction

Top Ten Walks: Tea Shop walks: a photo mosaic

  1. Hassop Station, Bakewell
  2. Café Adventure, Win Hill
  3. Anglers’ Rest Café, Bamford
  4. The Old Smithy, Monyash
  5. The Butterfly House, New Mills
  6. Edensor Tea Cottage, Chatsworth
  7. Penny Pot Café, Edale
  8. Longshaw Café, Longshaw Lodge
  9. Roaches Tearooms, Upper Hulme
  10. Three Roofs Café, Castleton 

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What they say …

“These handy pocket sized books offer something a little bit special. Beautiful photography helps to capture the atmosphere of the Peak District. Clear to understand, easy to follow and with routes that provide some of the most spectacular views in the country, these handy little guides are certainly worth picking up ahead of a trip to the Peaks.”

— Natalie Wakefield, Staffordshire Newspapers

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