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The Peak District National Park is a national park in the north of England. It is conventionally split into the northern Dark Peak, where most of the moorland is found, and the southern White Peak, where most of the population lives.

1 Geology

The White Peak is underlain with early Carboniferous limestone, which produces numerous caves. Under the Dark Peak lies shales and sandstones of the late Carboniferous millstone grit.

2 History

The Mass Trespass of Kinder Scout was a landmark in the campaign for national parks and open access to moorland in Britain. It became Britain's first National Park on April 17, 1951.

The first long-distance footpath in Britain was the Pennine Way, which starts from the village of EdaleEdale is a small village in the Derbyshire Peak District, England. It is probably best-known as the southern end of the Pennine Way. Historically, Edale was the name of the valley of the River Noe. Settlement in the valley consists of several booths origi, in the heart of the Peak District.

3 Geography

4 Activities

5 Climbing Areas

Western Grit (Staffordshire, Kinder, Bleaklow, and the Chew Valley)

Eastern Grit ( Derwent Valley, Sheffield, Derbyshire)

Peak Limestone





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