Just a short drive from our accommodation, this trio of Peak District highlights to the South East of Buxton offer the ideal blend of scenery, storytelling and slow‑living luxury.
Lud’s Church
Step into one of the Peak District’s most atmospheric spots — a deep, moss‑covered chasm hidden in the Back Forest near the Roaches. Steeped in centuries of secret history, this natural gritstone cleft served as a clandestine place of worship for the persecuted Lollards in the 1400s, and is famously rumoured to be the ‘Green Chapel’ from the medieval poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Its towering green walls and soft, filtered light make it a dream for photographers and anyone seeking a magical, other‑worldly escape. On a more practical note it is usually pretty muddy, so good walking shoes or wellies are advised.
The Winking Man & The Roaches
Moments away, you’ll find the Winking Man — a striking rock formation along the Roaches that appears to “wink” as you pass. This iconic landmark marks the gateway to a climber’s paradise, where you can scramble up the rugged gritstone edges to unlock panoramic, 360-degree views stretching across three counties. It’s a favourite stop for golden‑hour shots and dramatic views across the moorland.
The Forest Distillery
Finish your day at The Forest Distillery, an award‑winning small‑batch gin and whisky distillery set in the beautifully restored Cat & Fiddle pub, which is amongst the highest altitude licensed bars in England. Expect rich flavours, thoughtful craftsmanship and a tasting experience that feels both luxurious and deeply local, their botanicals are foraged from the surrounding dales and woodlands.
Together, these three spots create a perfect Peak District itinerary — scenic, stylish and full of character. Contact us to book your stay at The Park Apartments in Buxton, luxury self-catering accommodation.