The Peak District National Park is actually not worthy of the name, there is no towering peak here, only open marshlands, beautiful valleys and gentle hills, the highest altitude is only 636 meters. The vast number of limestone faults create unique landscapes for peak areas, making them the best choice for tourists on foot, hiking, cave exploration and rock climbing, and is thus known as a paradise for outdoor sports in the UK.
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The Peak District National Park is actually not worthy of the name, there is no towering peak here, only open marshlands, beautiful valleys and gentle hills, the highest altitude is only 636 meters. The vast number of limestone faults create unique landscapes for peak areas, making them the best choice for tourists on foot, hiking, cave exploration and rock climbing, and is thus known as a paradise for outdoor sports in the UK.