Nestled in the heart of the Peak District, admire the surrounding countryside on your visit to Hathersage. Walk up from the village to Stanage Edge for incredible views into Derbyshire and explore Robin Hood's cave to soak up the history of the outlaw. Pick one of these Hathersage campsites.
Foolow, Derbyshire (4.1 miles)
Brosterfield Caravan Park offers a back-to-basic touring park in the heart of the Peak District.
4.6 /5
Foolow, Derbyshire (4.3 miles)
Luxury ensuite glamping with optional hot tubs in the beautiful Peak District.
4.77 /5
Holmesfield, Dronfield, Derbyshire (6 miles)
Secluded camping and glamping with direct access to the Peak District National Park.
4.93 /5
Buxton, Derbyshire (7.2 miles)
Back to basics Peak District camping site with views over Miller's Dale and a mile from the Monsal Trail.
4.66 /5
Edale, Derbyshire (7.3 miles)
Back-to-basics site in the heart of the Peak District, with stunning views and easy access to the Pennine Way.
4.86 /5
Chesterfield, Derbyshire (7.7 miles)
Ensuite glamping pods with private hot tubs on the edge of the Peak District. Just 15 minutes to Chatsworth House.
Bakewell, Derbyshire (9.8 miles)
Camping on a working farm in Lathkill Dale within the Peak District National Park. Just ten minutes from Bakewell.
4.87 /5
Buxton, Derbyshire (10.4 miles)
Peaceful and spacious camping and glamping between Bakewell and Buxton. On-site shop and home-made pizzas.
4.8 /5
Chelmorton, Buxton, Derbyshire (11 miles)
Small, relaxed farm site in the heart of the Peak District with fully serviced pitches. Dog and family friendly.
4.73 /5
Pomeroy, Buxton, Derbyshire (11.3 miles)
Set in the heart of the Peak District by the High Peak and Tissington trail. Enjoy fresh ice cream from the farm!
4.88 /5
Matlock, Derbyshire (11.9 miles)
A 5 star family camping and touring site in the idyllic heart of the Peak District, right by The Limestone Way.
4.85 /5
Youlgreave, Bakewell, Derbyshire (11.5 miles)
Explore the Peak District National Park from this family friendly site near the National Tramway Museum.
Hathersage, Derbyshire (1.1 miles)
A get-away-from-it-all campsite in a sheltered valley within a short walking distance of Stanage Edge.
Bamford, Hope Valley, Derbyshire (2.1 miles)
Peaceful touring CL site on a farm for Members Only, set in the heart of the Peak District and dog friendly.
Hope, Hope Valley, Derbyshire (3.6 miles)
A family run, riverside park for peaceful breaks in the Hope Valley area of the Peaks. Dog friendly.
Buxton, Derbyshire (4.6 miles)
Small and peaceful adults only back to basics camping in the Peak District. 15 minutes from Bakewell.
Hope, Derbyshire (5 miles)
A luxurious and furnished shepherd's hut, set in a stunning position with fabulous views of the Peak District.
Great Longstone, Bakewell, Derbyshire (6.2 miles)
Small, rural farm campsite, a stone's throw from Bakewell and the Monsal Trail in the heart of the Peak District.
Buxton, Derbyshire (7.4 miles)
Peaceful, family friendly site next to a farm, 15 minutes from Buxton. Great for exploring the local countryside.
Edale, Hope Valley, Derbyshire (7.5 miles)
Camping and touring site equipped with ready tents, plus glamping in bell tents at the foot of Grindslow Knoll.
Chesterfield, Derbyshire (7.7 miles)
A small caravan site beside the Peak District National Park, close to Chesterfield and Bakewell.
Bakewell, Derbyshire (7.8 miles)
Family-friendly site situated by idyllic Derbyshire village Bakewell, surrounded by the slopes of the Wye Valley.
Buxton, Derbyshire (9.1 miles)
A small, friendly, family run caravan and camping park between Buxton and Bakewell in the beautiful Peak District.
Bakewell, Derbyshire (9.4 miles)
Back to basics wild camping with incredible countryside views, set in the idyllic Peak District.
Monyash, Bakewell, Derbyshire (9.7 miles)
A peaceful and back to basics haven for walkers in the Peaks, set on a scenic farm. Dog friendly with pubs nearby.
Monyash, Bakewell, Derbyshire (10.5 miles)
Ideally located deep in the Peak District National Park, a peaceful setting, secluded pitches and a village pub.
Flagg, Buxton, Derbyshire (11.3 miles)
Traditional pub campsite for adults only with grass and hardstanding pitches for tents and tourers. Dog friendly.
Chelmorton, Buxton, Derbyshire (11.3 miles)
This working farm makes for a family friendly base in the Peaks, close to Buxton and great walks. Fishing on site.
Monyash, Bakewell, Derbyshire (11.4 miles)
A family-friendly touring site set on a working dairy farm with a cafe and shop, just ten minutes from Bakewell.
Buxton, Derbyshire (11.7 miles)
Traditional county pub campsite adjacent to High Peak and Tissington trails, allowing tents and small campervans.
Buxton, Derbyshire (11.8 miles)
Tranquil countryside camping for tents and tourers, plus pods and onsite playground, games room and dog friendly.
Hathersage is your base for exploring Derbyshire and the Peak District. After pitching up your tent, spend the day walking to Stanage Edge and gaze out to the incredible views of the countryside. Don’t miss out on a visit to Robin Hood’s cave either!
Another great viewpoint is from Surprise View. Soak up the views over the village whilst enjoying a picnic and perhaps stay to watch the sunset. You could also enjoy a spot of stargazing as the viewpoint is an official spot for looking up to famously dark skies.
Alternatively, admire the stunning scenery at the ruins of Peveril Castle. Enjoy the spectacular views over the Hope Valley before learning about the history of the fortress in the Visitor Centre.
Head further into the Hope Valley and enjoy a picnic at Ladybower Reservoir. Spot the wildlife whilst tucking into your sandwich before heading up to Bamford Edge to take in the beauty of the reservoir from above.
If the kids fancy a swim, take them to Hathersage Swimming Pool. Enjoy splashing around with the youngsters or swim a few lengths in the open air lido – fully heated to suit all kinds of weather.
Soak up the history of the town and visit the inspiration behind Charlotte Bronte’s 'Jane Eyre'. Lovers of literature can see the famous vicarage where the author was writing her novel before heading to St Michael’s Church to see the grave of Robin Hood’s friend, and right hand man, Little John.
Afterwards, book a day on the putting green at Sickleholme Golf Club. Keen golfers can enjoy perfecting their skills on the green before winding down with a tipple or two at the bar.
When you’ve finished exploring the village, head further out to Sheffield and walk around the Botanical Gardens or spend the day admiring the artefacts at Clifton Park museum before a picnic on the grounds.