{"id":2894,"date":"2023-06-24T02:33:08","date_gmt":"2023-06-24T02:33:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/camcab.co.uk\/redesign\/picturesque-peak-district-perambulations\/"},"modified":"2023-06-24T02:33:08","modified_gmt":"2023-06-24T02:33:08","slug":"picturesque-peak-district-perambulations","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/camcab.co.uk\/redesign\/picturesque-peak-district-perambulations\/","title":{"rendered":"Picturesque Peak District Perambulations"},"content":{"rendered":"
Topless In Derbyshire.<\/span><\/p>\n … and watch the comings and goings whilst waiting for FOUR open top bus movements, (three northbound and one southbound) performed by THREE different open top<\/span> vehicles.<\/p><\/div>\n The route takes you via Grindleford, the deeply buried Grinfleford station …<\/p>\n The bus follows the former A625 along the Hope Valley to Castleton where the Breezer terminates in a very small bus station.<\/p>\n When photographed by Sheffield correspondent Roy, there weren’t many passengers!<\/p>\n But posters have been ptinted!<\/p>\n It is early days, of course, but Hulleys are to be commended for something innovative and very different for the popular Peak District.<\/p><\/div>\n The buses, we are told, are being prepared for the brand new Peak Sightseer service run by Stagecoach Chesterfield. This is a very different operation from that of Hulleys.<\/p><\/div>\n Fares are \u00a36 adult, \u00a34 child and concessions. There is a family ticket at \u00a315 reduced to \u00a310 if you have paid to get into Chatsworth.<\/p><\/div>\n The tour cycles continuously throughout the day but for convenience we start at Chatsworth House …<\/p>\n … being up-fettled when Streetview got no further thn the river bridge. The tour runs north to Baslow Bridge End (one of the many “Ends” in Baslow) and Nether End which might be called the main “interchange” point in the village.<\/p>\n The tour then joins Hulleys as far as Calver …<\/p>\n … where there is a left turn on to the B6001 to Bakewell. The scenery is pleasant but hardly spectacular!<\/p>\n A stop is on offer at Hassop Station (not at Hassop, of course) for walkers to join the Monsal Trail, a walk along a substantial bit of the old Midland Railway main line to Manchester.<\/p>\n And so into Bakewell where a peckish bus passenger can hop off for a traditional eponymous “pudding” …<\/p>\n Picturesque! And appropriately named although not usually IN the water!<\/p><\/div>\n Picturesque.<\/p><\/div>\n … to spend huge amounts of money at the Chatsworth Farm Shop where most of the produce on sale has never seen a farm at Chatsworth! The caff is excellent if you still have plenty of cash to spend.<\/p><\/div>\n Stagecoach’s Peak Sightseer is a pleasant ride through rural Derbyshire with plenty of green and pleasant views.<\/p><\/div>\n This tour<\/span> (it is not a bus service<\/span>) is being subsidised by Derbyshire County Council using Bus Service Improvement grant money from H M Government – that’s from you and fbb.<\/p><\/div>\n … then weekends until Christmas!<\/p><\/div>\n … and back after the end of the non bus service …<\/p>\n … are included in your \u00a36 fare.<\/p><\/div>\n As we saw in an earlier blog, Hulleys offer connections from their other services, as might be expected.<\/p><\/div>\n The Stagecoach route is the 65 (Sheffield to Buxton).<\/p>\n The 65 is a glorious ride with far better views of the Peak District than the open topper. It even used to have minimalist branding – but, alas no longer.<\/p>\n And it will only cost you \u00a34 for a much longer round trip!<\/p><\/div>\n Even more planters for Peterville! There may not be room to plant them!<\/p><\/div>\n