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'Enchanting' waterfalls in 'hidden world' next to quaint UK village
Reach Daily Express | December 6, 2025 4:40 PM CST

Sometimes, the most enchanting locations are closer than you think, and the Peak District is a treasure trove of charming towns and villages that outdoor enthusiasts will adore.

Nestled within the undulating hills of Derbyshire, one of the nation's finest spa towns lies just an hour's drive from Derby. Perched on the fringes of the Peak District, Buxton serves as an idyllic retreat, boasting stunning landscapes to explore and a delightful town to reside in while you do so.

Not only does it hold the title of England's highest market town, but Buxton is also renowned for its 'healing' spa waters. For centuries, visitors have flocked here to bathe in and sample the mineral-rich waters, a tradition that continues today.

In fact, the water is so pure it's bottled straight from the natural springs that filter through the rocks. This is the source of the famous Buxton water bottles that many of us have sampled and purchased over the years, all originating from the historic St Ann's Well.

A little over two hours' walk from the town centre, or a short drive away, is Three Shires Head, a popular walking spot where the borders of Derbyshire, Cheshire and Staffordshire converge. Here, you'll find beautiful waterfalls and inviting pools perfect for wild swimming.

One TripAdvisor review said: "Three Shires Head feels like a hidden world, with waterfalls, old packhorse bridges, and proper peace and quiet. It's a stunning spot for a ramble, with views that make you stop in your tracks. A proper breath of fresh air."

However, the most sought-after walking trail in the vicinity is undoubtedly the Solomon's Temple circular route, which begins directly from Buxton Station.

Walkers are treated to magnificent countryside panoramas as they meander through Buxton Country Park towards the peak of Grin Low, where the Victorian observation tower of Solomon's Temple awaits.

One hiker described it as an "unexpected gem", writing: "Was only expecting a view downhill of Buxton, but after a reasonably gentle walk up from town and the caves, you get a full 360' experience at the heart of the Peak District and great views - distant hills, rolling plains and valleys. There's a rocky outcrop just behind it, for those of us that admire that sort of thing (and it's very photogenic)."

For visitors who favour indoor comforts, the town centre boasts the Buxton Crescent Hotel and Thermal Spa Hotel, a Grade I listed five-star establishment featuring a rooftop pool and an extensive menu of spa treatments. Adjacent to this sits another architectural treasure, the captivating Devonshire Dome, which remarkably surpasses the dimensions of London's renowned St Paul's Cathedral.

A recent guest at the spa said: "The spa is to die for. So relaxing. On the whole I would recommend it. The icing on the cake is the champagne on arrival before check-in. I have never experienced that. We definitely will go again and recommend it to friends and family."


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