Manchester, Liverpool, and the Peak District

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  • 1. Poole's Cavern and Buxton Country Park

    The Peak District's extraordinary geology can be seen up close in this large limestone cave far beneath the 100 acres of Buxton Country Park. Inhabited in prehistoric times, the cave contains, in addition to the standard stalactites and stalagmites, the source of the River Wye, which flows through Buxton. The Country Park paths take you up to Grin Low, home to the Victorian fortified hill marker Solomon's Tower, the remains of several Bronze Age burial chambers, and views of Mam Tor and Kinder Scout. There's also a fun Go Ape! treetop adventure course on site. Admission to the cave includes a guided tour lasting nearly an hour.

    Green La., Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 9DH, England
    01298-26978

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    Rate Includes: £14.50
  • 2. Buxton Museum and Art Gallery

    The highlight of this venue is its "Wonders of the Peak" gallery with displays on Derbyshire's geology, archaeology, history, and art. It's a good place to see Blue John, a colorful, semiprecious mineral found only in the Peak District (the name comes from bleu jaune—literally "blue yellow"—a term supposedly coined by visiting French mine workers).

    Terrace Rd., Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 6DA, England
    01629-533540

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    Rate Includes: Free, Closed Mon.
  • 3. Buxton Opera House

    Built in 1903, this lovely Edwardian edifice is one of England's best examples of Frank Matcham theater design, with its marble columns, carved cherubs, and gold leaf. A varied performance program includes classical music, opera, dance, drama, and comedy, and it's also host to the Buxton Festival.

    Water St., Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 6BXN, England
    01298-72190
  • 4. Devonshire Royal Hospital

    This impressive 18th-century building was designed by John Carr as a stable with room for 110 horses. In 1859, the circular area for exercising horses was covered with a massive 156-foot-wide slate-color dome—bigger than that of St. Paul's Cathedral in London—and incorporated into a hospital. The University of Derby has taken over the building, and visitors can access it for free when school is in session.

    1 Devonshire Rd., Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 6EB, England
  • 5. Pavilion Gardens

    These 23 acres are home to a miniature train, a boating lake, a play area, and the 1870s Pavilion building. With its ornate iron-and-glass roof, the latter was originally a concert hall and ballroom, but it's now the setting for an arts center, three cafés, an ice-cream parlor, a market hall, and a gift boutique.

    St. John's Rd., Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 6BE, England
    01298-23114
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