The Peak District in Derbyshire is a top-notch spot for day trips, offering stunning moorland walks, beautiful waterfalls, and charming villages right on our doorstep. Castleton, one of the most visited villages in the Peak District, is famous for its cute cottages and intriguing caves. But just a stone's throw away from this tourist hotspot is another delightful village, ideal for those looking to escape the crowds.

Hope, situated one and a half miles east of Castleton, nestles at the junction where Peakshole Water meets the River Noe in the heart of Hope Valley. The village is sandwiched between Lose Hill and Win Hill to the north, while the Breedon Hope Cement Works, recognisable from Channel 4's ident, looms to the south. Read More Related Articles Booking.

com customers warned they face losing £3,679 Read More Related Articles Jet2, Ryanair, Easyjet, TUI passengers who have airport drinks face £2,500 charge You can reach the village via the Hope Valley line that links Manchester and Sheffield, making it easily reachable from Derby with a change at Sheffield Railway Station. Alternatively, it's roughly an hour and 15 minute drive from Derby, reports Derbyshire Live . There's evidence to suggest that the area around Hope has been occupied since ancient times, with tools dating back to the Mesolithic and Neolithic periods found here.

Near the village, you can find remnants of a Roman fort, Navio, with parts of the central and boundary walls still visible. The quaint villag.