Bell tents in Peak District National Park

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Few places epitomise camping better than the Peak District, home to the Dark Peak and White Peak. (Though they sound like opposing forces in the battle between good and evil, we can assure you both are equally worth exploring!) Smack-bang in the middle of England and within day-trip distance of Manchester, Birmingham, and Leeds, the Peak District National Park is Central England’s go-to spot for hikers, cyclists, and campers. Explore more than 1,600 miles of rights of way, tackle Olympian-approved mountain biking trails, or challenge yourself with some of the country’s best rock-climbing. Adventures come with sweeping views—craggy peaks, emerald hills, and country lanes—and there are endless options for campers, glampers, and caravanners. Back-to-basics campsites offer a place to pitch your tent in secluded surroundings, while others offer relaxing glamping retreats. May through October provides the most favourable weather for hikers and tent campers, but there’s always a chance of showers (this is England, after all).

99% (43) 114 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Peak District National Park

Secret Wood Glamping

1. Secret Wood Glamping

95%
(21)
10 units · Tents, Glamping · Derbyshire S18 7 Wf, England
A private woodland and stream all to yourself, with one spacious bell tent and a hot tub beneath the stars
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£18
 / night
Cross Farm Retreat

2. Cross Farm Retreat

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(4)
4 units · Glamping · England
Cross Farm Retreat, is a glamping site set within lush, wild fields and picturesque gardens across 5 acres, offering beautiful views of the Pennine Hills and the iconic Stoodley Pike. Located 2 miles from Todmorden and just 4 miles from Hebden Bridge, both easily accessible via an idyllic stroll along the nearby Rochdale canal. Our glamping site offers a tranquil escape where you can re- connect with nature and embark on adventures along abundant walking and cycling trails, including the renowned Pennine Way and Gaddings Dam. Cross Farm invites you to Retreat, Restore and Revive.
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£100
 / night
Bell Tent Village Parks

3. Bell Tent Village Parks

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12 units · Glamping · Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, East Midlands
Glamping on an established campsite next door to the National Watersports Centre in Nottingham
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£128
 / night
Watkinsons Farm Glamping

4. Watkinsons Farm Glamping

2 units · Glamping · Lathom, England
A peaceful, small scale glamping site in West Lancashire with woods, meadows and endless space to explore
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£80
 / night
Peak Glamping Hideaway

5. Peak Glamping Hideaway

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(12)
3 units · Glamping · Staffordshire, West Midlands
Glamping literally reaches new heights in the Peak District National Park
Showers
Campfires
Wifi
from 
£100
 / night
Hob Hey Hideaways

6. Hob Hey Hideaways

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(3)
9 units · Glamping · Halifax, England
A relaxing West Yorkshire getaway with bell tents on sprawling moorland
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£99
 / night
Chilled Out Adult Only Glamping

7. Chilled Out Adult Only Glamping

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(32)
8 units · Glamping · Cheshire, North West England
Lakeside glamping on the edge of Delemere Forest and a 10-minute train ride from Chester
Showers
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£96
 / night
Broadleaves Glamping

8. Broadleaves Glamping

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3 units · Glamping · England
Rupert and Kerry welcome you to our Derbyshire family farm nestled in the heart of the National Forest adjacent to Foremark Water. Our countryside location offers far reaching views and is surrounded by our own, and Foremark Water’s woodlands offering many miles of enriching walks, rides or runs directly from your own sustainable luxury accommodation. Our beautiful bell tents are appointed with high quality beds and linens and fluffy towels. Our bathrooms are designed to feel like home from home. Three family bathrooms (plus additional toilets) all housed in their own bespoke building service just 6 tents.
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£140
 / night
High Ashes Haven

9. High Ashes Haven

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2 units · Glamping · England
Head to High Ashes Haven if you are looking for a relaxing retreat. We’re set among rolling countryside on the edge of the Peak District in the hills between Chesterfield and Matlock. The site dates to 1640 or earlier. If you want to step back in time and get close to nature, it is just the place. Our accommodation provides a unique, individual space for you to relax and create special memories. Comprising a traditionally built gritstone barn and glamping units that are spread out for maximum privacy You are free to explore the farm and meet the friendly farm animals; sheep, pigs, chickens and ducks.
Showers
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£72
 / night
Little Bunny Retreat

10. Little Bunny Retreat

4 units · Glamping · City Of Nottingham, England
With amazing facilities & lots to do nearby, Little Bunny Retreat has everything you could want from a 5 Star glamping holiday. On the edge of the village of Bunny in South Nottinghamshire, we offer panoramic views of the countryside, whilst only a 10-minute walk from the local pub, and 5 minutes to local cafes and shops. As we say "hop into the countryside" with us. If you haven't glamped before, our 5 metre deluxe bell tents are a perfect place to start. Fully connected to mains electricity they are a perfect nest for a couple's retreat, plentiful room for a family and can sleep up to 4. There's much to see here at Little Bunny Retreat. The amazing South Nottinghamshire countryside, local pubs, restaurants, parks to visit and walking from your own glamping tent. We have 4 Bell Tents each with their own Hot Tub and built on a solid timber base with amazing views over the local Countryside.
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£170
 / night

Few places epitomise camping better than the Peak District, home to the Dark Peak and White Peak. (Though they sound like opposing forces in the battle between good and evil, we can assure you both are equally worth exploring!) Smack-bang in the middle of England and within day-trip distance of Manchester, Birmingham, and Leeds, the Peak District National Park is Central England’s go-to spot for hikers, cyclists, and campers. Explore more than 1,600 miles of rights of way, tackle Olympian-approved mountain biking trails, or challenge yourself with some of the country’s best rock-climbing. Adventures come with sweeping views—craggy peaks, emerald hills, and country lanes—and there are endless options for campers, glampers, and caravanners. Back-to-basics campsites offer a place to pitch your tent in secluded surroundings, while others offer relaxing glamping retreats. May through October provides the most favourable weather for hikers and tent campers, but there’s always a chance of showers (this is England, after all).

99% (43) 114 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Peak District National Park

Secret Wood Glamping

1. Secret Wood Glamping

95%
(21)
10 units · Tents, Glamping · Derbyshire S18 7 Wf, England
A private woodland and stream all to yourself, with one spacious bell tent and a hot tub beneath the stars
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£18
 / night
Cross Farm Retreat

2. Cross Farm Retreat

100%
(4)
4 units · Glamping · England
Cross Farm Retreat, is a glamping site set within lush, wild fields and picturesque gardens across 5 acres, offering beautiful views of the Pennine Hills and the iconic Stoodley Pike. Located 2 miles from Todmorden and just 4 miles from Hebden Bridge, both easily accessible via an idyllic stroll along the nearby Rochdale canal. Our glamping site offers a tranquil escape where you can re- connect with nature and embark on adventures along abundant walking and cycling trails, including the renowned Pennine Way and Gaddings Dam. Cross Farm invites you to Retreat, Restore and Revive.
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£100
 / night
Bell Tent Village Parks

3. Bell Tent Village Parks

100%
(11)
12 units · Glamping · Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, East Midlands
Glamping on an established campsite next door to the National Watersports Centre in Nottingham
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£128
 / night
Watkinsons Farm Glamping

4. Watkinsons Farm Glamping

2 units · Glamping · Lathom, England
A peaceful, small scale glamping site in West Lancashire with woods, meadows and endless space to explore
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£80
 / night
Peak Glamping Hideaway

5. Peak Glamping Hideaway

100%
(12)
3 units · Glamping · Staffordshire, West Midlands
Glamping literally reaches new heights in the Peak District National Park
Showers
Campfires
Wifi
from 
£100
 / night
Hob Hey Hideaways

6. Hob Hey Hideaways

100%
(3)
9 units · Glamping · Halifax, England
A relaxing West Yorkshire getaway with bell tents on sprawling moorland
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£99
 / night
Chilled Out Adult Only Glamping

7. Chilled Out Adult Only Glamping

100%
(32)
8 units · Glamping · Cheshire, North West England
Lakeside glamping on the edge of Delemere Forest and a 10-minute train ride from Chester
Showers
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£96
 / night
Broadleaves Glamping

8. Broadleaves Glamping

100%
(2)
3 units · Glamping · England
Rupert and Kerry welcome you to our Derbyshire family farm nestled in the heart of the National Forest adjacent to Foremark Water. Our countryside location offers far reaching views and is surrounded by our own, and Foremark Water’s woodlands offering many miles of enriching walks, rides or runs directly from your own sustainable luxury accommodation. Our beautiful bell tents are appointed with high quality beds and linens and fluffy towels. Our bathrooms are designed to feel like home from home. Three family bathrooms (plus additional toilets) all housed in their own bespoke building service just 6 tents.
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£140
 / night
High Ashes Haven

9. High Ashes Haven

100%
(1)
2 units · Glamping · England
Head to High Ashes Haven if you are looking for a relaxing retreat. We’re set among rolling countryside on the edge of the Peak District in the hills between Chesterfield and Matlock. The site dates to 1640 or earlier. If you want to step back in time and get close to nature, it is just the place. Our accommodation provides a unique, individual space for you to relax and create special memories. Comprising a traditionally built gritstone barn and glamping units that are spread out for maximum privacy You are free to explore the farm and meet the friendly farm animals; sheep, pigs, chickens and ducks.
Showers
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£72
 / night
Little Bunny Retreat

10. Little Bunny Retreat

4 units · Glamping · City Of Nottingham, England
With amazing facilities & lots to do nearby, Little Bunny Retreat has everything you could want from a 5 Star glamping holiday. On the edge of the village of Bunny in South Nottinghamshire, we offer panoramic views of the countryside, whilst only a 10-minute walk from the local pub, and 5 minutes to local cafes and shops. As we say "hop into the countryside" with us. If you haven't glamped before, our 5 metre deluxe bell tents are a perfect place to start. Fully connected to mains electricity they are a perfect nest for a couple's retreat, plentiful room for a family and can sleep up to 4. There's much to see here at Little Bunny Retreat. The amazing South Nottinghamshire countryside, local pubs, restaurants, parks to visit and walking from your own glamping tent. We have 4 Bell Tents each with their own Hot Tub and built on a solid timber base with amazing views over the local Countryside.
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£170
 / night

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Bell tents in Peak District National Park guide

Where to go

Dark Peak

The northern Dark Peak area is characterised by soaring gritstone ridges and windswept moors, which make for impressive hiking, rock climbing, and a wilder feel. The whole region is atmospheric even on a grey day and especially beautiful in summer when flowering heather forms a carpet of purple. Set out from Edale along part of the legendary Pennine Way footpath, scale the park’s highest point at Kinder Scout, or explore the lakes of the Upper Derwent Valley.

Central Peak District

The spa town of Buxton leads the way to the central highlands of the Peak District, where the heather-blanketed moorlands and cottongrass meadows are crisscrossed with hiking, cycling, and horseback riding trails. Villages like Hathersage, Hope Valley, Castleton, and Eyam provide a variety of camping options, from simple tent campsites and farm campgrounds to caravan parks with fully serviced and electric pitches.

Derbyshire Dales

The riverside village of Bakewell, best known for its iconic Bakewell tarts (plan a pitstop here for afternoon tea), is the gateway to the Derbyshire Dales, the sheep-dotted southeastern section of the park. Hit the High Peaks Trail for spectacular views or hike the 46-mile-long Limestone Way, which winds its way through White Peak’s caves and gorges. Camp out at rural Hipcamps or bunkhouses along the way.

Staffordshire and Cheshire

The southwestern limits of the Peak District National Park tumble over into the counties of Staffordshire and Cheshire. The Staffordshire villages of Leek, Wetton, and Ilam make ideal basecamps for hiking The Roaches or family day trips to the Alton Towers theme park, while country walks and National Trust properties await in Cheshire to the north.

Top 10 Things to Do in the Peak District

You could spend weeks wandering the heather moorland of the Dark Peak and yet more days rambling beside streams in the White Peak—and you still might risk missing out on some of its most spectacular spots. That’s why we’ve put together a list of some of the best things to do in the region.

1. Walk on Kinder Scout

A great place to start your camping holiday in the Peak District is at Kinder Scout, where it’s said that the park began. Follow in the footsteps of the ramblers who paved the way for the “right to roam” back in the 1930s.

2. Climb on gritstone

Whether you’re a hiker, a climber, or a lover of good views, you won’t want to miss out on a visit to Stanage Edge, a four-mile gritstone edge offering stellar views across the Dark Peak. Elsewhere in the park, experienced climbers can find dozens of routes to try, while beginners can join an outdoor adventure outfitters offering guidance and equipment hire.

3. Discover Bronte country

The Peak District provided ample inspiration to Charlotte Bronte as she penned her famous novels. Walk the Bronte Way or visit Haddon Hall, said to be the best example of a medieval manor house in existence, and the set of no fewer than three film versions of Bronte’s tales.

4. Walk up Mam Tor

A walk or run up the National Trust-protected Mam Tor at the western end of the Hope Valley will take you to an elevation of more than 500 metres, from where you can see panoramic views.

5. Cycle the High Peak Trail

A perfect route for families, the 17-mile, traffic-free High Peak Trail is made for cycling, walking, and horse-riding along the route of a former railway.

6. Visit Chatsworth House

One of England’s most magnificent stately homes, Chatsworth is home to the Duke of Devonshire. A visit may provide a bit of a contrast to your tent or glamping accommodation, but with the house, gardens, playground, and farmyard, you’ll be entertained for the whole day.

7. Cross the River Dove

The River Dove runs through the Dovedale National Trust Nature Reserve, a picturesque place to walk, picnic, and look out for wildlife. While in the area, it’s almost obligatory to cross the river on the Dovedale stepping stones.

8. Try a Bakewell tart

The Peak District’s largest town, Bakewell is a pretty place on the banks of the River Wye. It’s a convenient place to stock up on provisions and most importantly, try the local produce—including Bakewell pudding, which was invented here.

9. Head underground

Explore the intriguing underworld of Castleton’s caves: The Derbyshire caves are the only place in the world where you can find the semi-precious Blue John stone. Take an underground boat trip to the Bottomless Pit in Speedwell Cavern to spot stunning stalagmites and stalactites.

10. Enjoy a spot of stargazing

Sitting round a campfire in the middle of the Peak District is the perfect time to brush up on your astronomy skills or simply gaze in wonder at the stars. There are also three designated Dark Sky Discovery Sites at National Trust car parks where conditions are perfect for stargazing.

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