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Bakewell: Puddings & Peaks

Bakewell: Puddings & Peaks

Explore Bakewell, a charming Peak District town. Wander the bustling market stalls, enjoy the quaint streets, and sample the famous Bakewell Pudding at local cafés.

Bakewell: Puddings & Peaks

 

Nestled in the heart of the Peak District National Park, Bakewell is a picture-perfect market town that combines historic charm with scenic riverside beauty. Its mellow stone buildings, winding streets, and the medieval five-arched stone bridge make it a magnet for photographers, painters, and visitors seeking quintessential English countryside charm. The town’s location along the River Wye adds to its idyllic atmosphere, perfect for leisurely strolls or riverside picnics.

 

Bakewell’s culinary claim to fame is, of course, the legendary Bakewell Pudding, a sweet “jam tart that went wrong” said to have been created by accident in the mid-19th century. Today, bakeries and cafés across town serve this iconic treat, which can also be shipped worldwide for those who wish to take a taste of Bakewell home. Other culinary delights include traditional pies, hearty pastries, and freshly brewed teas.

 

The Monday Market is the town’s heartbeat, offering a lively and colourful atmosphere where locals and tourists alike browse stalls brimming with:

 

  • Fresh local produce: cheeses, meats, breads, and seasonal vegetables.

  • Handcrafted goods: textiles, pottery, jewellery, and unique artisanal creations.

  • Antiques & vintage treasures: a haven for collectors and bargain hunters.
    The market captures the essence of rural English life and provides a perfect opportunity to mingle with locals and soak up the community vibe.

 

Beyond the market, Bakewell offers:

  • Historic sites: All Saints Church and the charming courtyards tucked away in the town centre.

  • Scenic strolls: along the River Wye or across the five-arched stone bridge, providing perfect photo opportunities.

  • Cultural experiences: art galleries, small museums, and local craft shops offering a glimpse into regional heritage.

 

Visitor Tips:

  • Wear comfortable footwear for cobbled streets and riverside walks.

  • Don’t miss the chance to try a slice of Bakewell Pudding at the original shops or local cafés.

 

 

Set Down Point: Agricutural Buisness Centre

Approx time of arrival: 11:00-11:30

Approx leave time: 16:00

 

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

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Cool Stak West Winch Cool Stak Bus Stop West Winch
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Depot Harrods Coaches Depot
PE38 9LT
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Dray & Horses, Tottenhill A10 Crossroads
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Gaywood Tesco Gaywood Tesco - Bus Shelter
Main Road, Opp Denny's Fish & Chips
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Hollies Downham Market Hollies Bus Stop
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Kings Lynn Bus Station Kings Lynn Bus Station - Bay H
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Setchey Bus Stop at JSW or Opp, A10, Setchey
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Southgates Southgates Bus Stop
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West Winch Chequers Ln Chequers Lane Bus Stop
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West Winch Chinese West Winch Chinese Main Road Bus Stop
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