Hayfield
If you enjoy walking, you’ll love our Club Site at Hayfield. At the foot of the Dark Peak area
of the Peak District National Park, it is the ideal place for gentle strolls or more challenging climbs. A predominance of tents makes this a very special Site.
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Hayfield
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25 March 2010 - 1 November 2010
90 Pitches - Non Members welcome
"At the heart of walking country"
If you enjoy walking, you’ll love our Club Site at Hayfield. At the foot of the Dark Peak area
of the Peak District National Park, it is the ideal place for gentle strolls or more challenging climbs. A predominance of tents makes this a very special Site.
Member Quote
Every time I visit Hayfield I’m reminded of those heroes who took part in the Mass
Trespass near here and kept the British countryside open for all of us to enjoy. - John Preston
What's on?
- Known as ‘the gateway to Kinder’,
Hayfield is at the foot of the Kinder
Massif, the southern-most point of the
Pennine Chain.
- The Peak District is famous for its walking. From Hayfield, follow the Sett Valley Trail or a take a ridge ramble up Lantern Pike.
- The Blue John Cavern at Castleton holds
eight varieties of Blue John Stone. The
shop sells items made from the stone,
hand-made by local craftsmen.
- Buxton is known for its waters and the
Buxton Festival in July.
- Chatsworth House is set in a 1,000 acre
park and recently starred in the film Pride
and Prejudice.
- The Chestnut Centre Conservation Park is home to otters and owls.
- Animal Farm is a rare breeds centre and
visitors can try dry-stone walling and
panning for Blue John.
- Holmfirth, the setting for the BBC’s Last of the Summer Wine, hosts a Folk Festival in
the spring.
- Dunge Valley Hidden Gardens feature
rhododendrons, azaleas, magnolias, acers
and the blue poppy.
- Lyme Park was originally a Tudor house
until the Venetian Architect Leoni turned it
into an Italianate palace in the early 18th
Century. It has an adventure playground
for youngsters.
- Because of planning restrictions in place
to protect the National Park, caravans
cannot be accommodated on Site and
there are no electric hook-ups.
Location
OS Map Reference: 110 - SK048868
Latitude: 53.378
Longitude: -1.9293
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Address, Contact Details and Map
Hayfield
Hayfield Camping and Caravanning Club Site
Kinder Road
Hayfield
High Peak
Derbyshire
SK22 2LE
01663 745394No calls after 8pm please.
Site Managers
Kevin Nelson, Joan Nelson
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Seasons and Fees 2010
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Please Note: All other 2010 dates are low season except 21 December 2010 to 4 January 2011 both of which are High Season.
| Adult | £8.10 | £5.90 | £5.00 |
| Child | £2.70 | £2.50 | £2.50 |
| Members' age concession rate | | £4.10 | £3.50 |
| Members' family deal | £20.20 | £15.50 | |
| Non-member fee per pitch per night | £7.00 | £7.00 | £7.00 |
| Member back packer | £5.90 | £4.10 | £3.50 |
| Non-member back packer | £7.50 | £5.80 | £5.10 |
| Jumbo tent pitches | £10.00 | £7.00 | £7.00 |
- Members' children camp free in Low Season if accompanied by an adult.
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