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An English Autumn

Peak District National Park

 
Written by Warren Joseph
 
Photography by award-winning landscape and wildlife photographer Francis J Taylor of South Yorkshire, England.
 

Few autumn destinations compare with The United Kingdom’s first national park, Peak District. The park extends from Derbyshire into Cheshire, Greater Manchester, South Yorkshire, Staffordshire, and West Yorkshire, covering over 500 square miles (more than 1,400 square kilometers). With hundreds of colorful trails, Peak District is the ideal choice for viewing fall foliage.

Peak District’s rolling hills, jagged peaks, and picturesque plateaus offer many elevated viewpoints to enjoy the changing seasons.

England’s premier national park offers magnificent scenery year-round. Winter’s snow-dusted views and spring’s green valleys provide remarkable vistas. Summer’s blooming heather offers stunning landscape views that are second to none.

While Peak District is best known for its uplands, the park also boasts breathtaking canal, lake, reservoir, and river views.

If you find yourself in the heart of England, be sure to explore her wilder side with a trip to Derbyshire’s Peak District. You’ll find diverse landscapes, natural beauty, and extensive culture and history. You won’t come away disappointed!

 

 

An English Autumn

Peak District National Park

 
Written by Warren Joseph
 
Photography by Francis J Taylor

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