Bakewell is the only town in the national park and is a hub of independent shops and eateries where visitors can stock up on camping supplies and refuel with a sticky Bakewell pudding. Situated on the banks of the River Wye, its stone buildings, medieval arched bridge, and weekly market make it a picturesque destination. Campsites in Bakewell and the surrounding countryside also put visitors within easy reach of one of the Peak District’s most-visited attractions, Chatsworth House, seat of the Duke of Devonshire. Of course, the best attraction of all is the stunning countryside that surrounds nearly all campsites. Campers can find lots of great places to stay, from simple stone-walled meadow camping sites to modern, luxury glamping sites.