New sightseeing bus route will allow visitors to take in stunning views of the Peak District
A new open-top bus tour is being launched in the Peak District, allowing visitors to take in some of the area’s stunning destinations.
Bus operator Stagecoach has announced the new route, which is set to launch from the 1st July 2023.
The hop on, hop off bus service will take passengers on a loop around the White Peak with stops in prime locations including Chatsworth, Bakewell and Hassop station for visitors to the Monsal Trail.
People will be able to take in the picturesque views of the national park’s green hills, gritstone edges and heather-coated moorlands on a loop through several Peak District hotspots.
From Chesterfield, visitors will be able to catch the 170 bus service from the town, and hop onto the the Peak Sightseer at Baslow Nether End.
A Peak Sightseer bus will also depart from from Chesterfield Railway Station at 09:10 each day, stopping at Cavendish Street and New Beetwell Street, with the last bus back to Chesterfield leaving Chatsworth House at 18:19.
Download the full Peak Sightseer timetable here.
Matt Kitchin, Managing Director for Stagecoach Yorkshire said: “With some of the most dramatic scenery in the UK, the Peak District is an ideal location for an open top bus experience.”
“The new service allows customers to leave their cars at home, reducing pressure on the local environment while providing a fun, accessible and affordable day out in the countryside”.
The service is part-funded by Derbyshire County Council with government-backed BSIP funding following high demand from the public for better bus connections through the Peak District.
Derbyshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Highways Assets and Transport, Councillor Charlotte Cupit said: “What better way to see some of Derbyshire’s wonderful scenery and most popular tourist destinations could there be than an open top bus?
“This is going to be a brilliant service to get people out and about without needing to use their car or worry about car parking and we are delighted to be working in partnership with Stagecoach on this innovative project.
“The funding we have had from the Government is giving us the opportunity to support new services like these – please give it a try and visit some of our fantastic Peak District attractions this summer.”
Roads Minister, Richard Holden said: “People up and down the country deserve a modern, reliable, and affordable public transport system. That is why we have provided Derbyshire County Council with £47 million to boost its bus services.
“Supporting Stagecoach in launching a new open top bus tour is great for local residents and tourists, who will now enjoy an even better way to take in some of the most breath-taking views the Peak District has to offer.”
Tickets are available to buy on the bus with an adult day ticket costing just £6.
Group tickets are also available for £15 with a £5 discount on offer to Chatsworth visitors with a ticket to the house.
For more information visit www.stagecoachbus.com or follow @stagecoachyrks on Twitter.
Are you visiting the Peak District and Derbyshire this summer? Find out more about the wide range of events and activities taking place in Chesterfield at: https://www.chesterfield.co.uk/summer/