Peak District Weekend Escapes in a Campervan

The Perfect 2–3 Night Road Trip

If you’re looking to explore the Northwest, the Peak District is one of the easiest and most rewarding campervan weekends you can do.

Less than two hours from Manchester or Liverpool, it delivers dramatic views, proper walking routes, cosy pubs, and peaceful overnight spots — without the long-haul driving.

Here’s how to make the most of a 2 – 3 night Peak District campervan escape.

🚐 Why the Peak District Works So Well for a Weekend

  • Short travel time
  • Incredible scenery packed into a small area
  • Great campsites with proper facilities
  • Ideal for first-time campervan hire

It’s the perfect Try Before You Buy trip if you’re new to van life.

🗺️ The Classic Hope Valley Loop (2 Nights)

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Sunset from Stanage Edge in the Hope Valley Peak District National Park Derbyshire East Midlands England

📍 Day 1 – Arrive & Sunset at Stanage Edge

Park up at a nearby campsite and walk up to Stanage Edge for sunset. The views across the Dark Peak are unreal. Cook inside the van or head to a local pub in Hathersage.

📍 Day 2 – Mam Tor & Winnats Pass

Early start for Mam Tor sunrise. It’s popular, but worth it. Then drive through Winnats Pass, one of the most scenic roads in the Peak District. Explore Castleton caves or enjoy a relaxed afternoon walk.

📍 Day 3 – Ladybower & Derwent Reservoir

Flat circular routes make this ideal for cycling or a gentle morning walk before heading home.

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🗺️ Bakewell to Dovedale Stepping Stones

Bakewell village
mosal trail cycleway
dovedale stepping stones

📍 Day 1 – Arrive Bakewell

This side of the Peaks feels softer, greener, and slightly less dramatic but perfect for a slower-paced weekend.

Park up on Coombs Road (DE45 1AQ) after 6pm and leave before 10am the next day for Free Parking.

Have a full day exploring Bakewll’s rich, charming heritage and tradition.

📍 Day 2 – Bakewell -> Monsal Trail

Explore the Monsal Trail scenic, 8.5-mile (13.7 km) traffic-free route in the Peak District National Park, perfect for walking, cycling, and horse riding. The trail includes six tunnels and the Headstone Viaduct. Plus’ stunning views of the limestone dales and the River Wye.

📍 Day 3 – Monsal Trail -> Chatworth Estate -> Dovedale Stepping Stones

Chatsworth House, often called the “Palace of the Peak,” is a Grade I listed stately home in the Derbyshire Dales. Take time to explore the, Painted Hall, State Rooms, Library and the 105 Acre Gardens.

One of the most iconic spots in the Peak District, the Dovedale Stepping Stones cross the River Dove at the southern end of Dovedale, near Thorpe. There is a short and gentle hike and a lomger Circular route. 

Relax and Enjoy.

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🔑 Ready to Explore the Peak District?

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