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The hills of Sheffield outskirts are an ideal base from which to explore the Peak District. Staying in Sheffield hotels provides access to buses and trains into the rolling green fields of the Peaks. Travelling southwest to the Pennine Way, tourists can roam the caverns and valleys of Edale and Castleton and visit Peveril Castle. Eyam is a remarkable village whose tragic history is detailed at the Eyam Plague Village Museum. Drive out to Bakewell to take in the landscapes that inspired Jane Austen and her contemporaries, and then to North Derbyshire for a tour of the prestigious Chatsworth House and its gardens. Just south of Sheffield in Norton Lees, visitors can experience life living in a lower-middle class Tudor farmhouse at the Bishops' House or get a few swings in at Lees Hall Golf Club at Graves Park. A handful of cities are within reach from the outskirts; Manchester to the west, Leeds and Bradford to the north, York in the northeast and to the south, Nottingham and Derby. This enchanting scenery is open to explore from Sheffield outskirts.
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