Explore the history of Derwent and Ashopton villages submerged 80 years ago, now revealed by low water levels.
If Chatsworth House isn't your cup of tea, the River Derwent runs right alongside it. 66 miles of pristine, azure water running through the hills of the Peak District. Stretching between Matlock ...
This Peak District gem is also a very popular spot for Pagan traditions and solstice celebrations, which means it can get quite busy sometimes. Derwent Reservoir is a monolithic and, quite frankly ...
The Peak District's only town, Bakewell, also has plenty to shout about around Christmas, with its usual wealth of shops, cafes and pubs - all perfect for a day out with the family. You can take a ...
Derwent, in Derbyshire, made way for the Ladybower Reservoir, which was built between 1935 and 1943. Dave Aston from the Peak District's Upper Derwent Visitor Centre said the rare sight of the ...
The Peak District National Park authority said it was shocked by the damage to the "iconic" structures. Derwent was flooded in the 1940s to make way for Ladybower Reservoir, which was built ...