Peak District Kids is the leading website for families planning adventures in the UK’s oldest National park. Whether you’re looking for family walks, traffic-free bike rides, pubs with playgrounds, family campsites, or the best paddling spots, we’ve got you covered. And if you still have a question, our friendly Peak District Kids Facebook Group is always on hand to help.

Peak District October half term

OCTOBER HALF TERM

Curbar Edge short walk

FAMILY WALKS WALKS

playing at Thornbridge Gardens

PUB AND CAFES WITH A PLAY AREA

Litton Lanterns, pumpkin picking in the Peak District National Park

PUMPKIN PICKING

Derwent Dam toddler walk

TODDLER WALKS

Things to do in the Peak District on a rainy day

RAINY DAY ACTIVITIES

a boy rock climbing in the Peak District

DAYS OUT

Longshaw Estate walk - pram friendly

PRAM FRIENDLY WALKS

Peak district cycle routes - Monsal Trail

TRAFFIC FREE BIKE RIDES

Jenny Lynn is the founder and editor of Peak District Kids. When Jenny first started bringing her boys to the Peak District on holidays, soon after they were born, she realised that there was very little information online for families who wanted to explore the National Park (she may have attempted a crossing of Dovedale Stepping Stones with a buggy). But in 2020, shortly after moving the family to Bakewell in 2018, a place they now call home, Jenny launched Peak District Kids. The website quickly became the go-to online resource for families exploring the National Park with up to 250k page views every month, running alongside a wonderfully warm and welcoming FB group of over 30k members.

Along with her husband, Jason, Jenny is a full-time travel blogger and content creator and runs four different travel websites. When not hiking in the Peak District, Jenny and her family can be found in a far-flung destination with their backpacks.