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The White Peak, including Ilam Park, Dovedale, and Hamps and Manifold Valleys
Ilam, Ashbourne, Staffordshire, DE6 2AZ
Asset | Opening time |
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Ilam Park | Dawn - Dusk |
Dovedale car park | 09:00 - 16:30 |
Ilam Park tea-room | 10:00 - 15:00 |
Ilam Park Changing Place | Open all day |
Ticket type | Gift aid | Standard |
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£5.00 |
Ticket type | Gift aid | Standard |
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£7.00 |
Second-hand bookshop
Our Grab & Go outlet at Ilam park is open seasonally and in peak periods. Drinks and refreshments are available from our Grab & Go Van on weekdays in Spring and Summer and between 10am and 3pm at weekends at other times of the year.
Available at Ilam Park and Dovedale.
Dogs on lead are welcome in all our outdoor spaces and in the Grab & Go outlet.
Uneven surfaces and pathways with some steps and stiles. Blue badge parking in main Ilam Park and Dovedale car parks. Changing Place located just off the Stableyard at Ilam Park, which can be accessed with a radar key. The extensive network of bridleways and permissive tracks are shared by walkers, horse riders, climbers and cyclists.
2.5 miles off the A515 Ashbourne to Buxton 25 miles from M1 junction 28 25 miles from M6 junction 15. Upon arrival to Ilam and Dovedale please drive carefully and be considerate of the local communities and farmers that live and work there. Please do not block access points or roads, these must be kept clear at all times for farmers, local communities and the emergency services.
Parking: Parking is free for National Trust members in both car parks, with a charge for non-members of £5 for up to 4hrs, £7 for over 4hrs. Please have the correct change for the Dovedale car park. The tickets are not transferable between the two car parks. We do not allow any overnight parking in any of our car parks.
Sat Nav: DE6 2AZ Please note - the driving route given on Google Maps to reach Dovedale is incorrect and does not take you to the car park and valley entrance. Please drive to the road between Thorpe village and Ilam village to access the our Dovedale car park and footpath to stepping stones and the valley. This is a very popular area so if you cannot park safely and responsibly, please come back at a less busier time.
Quiet roads and footpaths off the Tissington trail (Ashbourne to Buxton) and Limestone Way (Matlock to Uttoxeter)
Matlock 11 miles, Uttoxeter 11 miles, Buxton 15 miles and Derby 16 miles. For any information on trains please copy and paste this link in to your search bar: https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
For Ilam and Dovedale: services from Buxton train station to Ashbourne, daily, alight Thorpe, 2 miles (Monday to Saturday, Ilam village Sunday and Bank Holidays). For Winster Market House from Bakewell to Matlock train station, daily. *There is now a community bus service which covers Ilam and Thorpe, please copy and paste this link for more information*: https://www.ashbournect.org.uk/derbyshire-connect For any information on buses please copy and paste this link in to your search bar: https://moovitapp.com/
NCN68, 2 miles
Visit Ilam Park this festive season and enjoy a range of Christmas themed events, activities and trails.
Find out more about upcoming events and seasonal activities.
Explore the great outdoors at Ilam Park, Dovedale and the White Peak. Enjoy a walk, find a spectacular view, or spot fossils in the limestone.
Plan your visit to Ilam Park and understand more about the accessibility of this special place so you know what to expect when you arrive.
Planning an outdoor event in the Peak District? Find guidance for organising events on National Trust land here, along with top tips for submitting an application.
Find out all you need to know about visiting Ilam, Dovedale and the White Peak with your dog.
Ilam Park is nestled beneath steep-sided hills on the bank of the River Manifold. It features a formal Italian Garden, views across to Thorpe Cloud and Bunster Hill and walks through ravine woodlands. Ilam Hall is managed by the YHA as a youth hostel.
Dovedale National Nature Reserve boasts ancient ravine woodland, wildflowers, limestone crags and a variety of wildlife.
White Peak countryside has numerous pathways and bridleways to explore across the Manifold Valley, Ecton Mine, Stanton Moor Edge, Miller's Dale, Ravenstor and High Wheeldon.
Hot and cold drinks, cakes and seasonal lunches are available from our cosy Manifold Tea-room.
Second-hand bookshop located within the stableyard area at Ilam Park. Wide selection of pre-loved books, with some indoor seating and is dog friendly.
Dogs on leads are welcome at Ilam Park, Dovedale and in the White Peak all year round and there are plenty of places to walk with your four-legged friend while you are here.
Visit Ilam Park this festive season and enjoy a range of Christmas themed events, activities and trails.
On the third Monday of the month bring your Mini Acorns along for a morning of nature based craft, discovery and play. Every month will be a new theme and a new experience.
Explore the great outdoors at Ilam Park, Dovedale and the White Peak. Enjoy a walk, find a spectacular view, or spot fossils in the limestone.
Ilam, Dovedale and the White Peak has lots of opportunities for a great family day in the outdoors.
We've welcomed Gillian Scotford from AccessibleUK back to Ilam Park, where a second phase of work to ensure more visitors can explore further into the parkland, has been completed.
A scenic walk from Ilam Hall and Park that goes via the River Manifold and River Hamps, taking in stunning views of limestone rock formations on the way.
Explore the White Peak with a walk from Ilam Park to the stepping stones at Dovedale.
A 10-mile walk around the River Manifold valley that takes in Thor's Cave, and other distinct landscape features in Dovedale and Ilam Park.
Take a break at Ilam Park and enjoy lunch or a cream tea with stunning views of Thorpe Cloud and the Italian Gardens.
A large bunkhouse on the Ilam Park estate with the formidable hills and rocky outcrops of the Peak District nearby.
Soak up the history of this luxury manor house, where views extend over the Peak District.
On the edge of Kedleston Hall's vast parkland, this cottage is a great spot to explore the Peak District.
Join us on a self-guided adventure to uncover the hidden footprints of our winter wildlife. Track down all 10 down and see if you can identify the creatures that they belong to.
Get ready to deck the halls! Our annual Christmas tree sale is back, featuring a stunning selection of fresh, fragrant trees. Find the perfect one to bring Christmas cheer to your home.
Make a magical memory this festive season with our Breakfast with Father Christmas event.
Discover the therapeutic art of needle felting and craft a beautiful bauble for yourself or as a gift.
Join us for a new and exciting monthly event at Ilam Park. Designed for tiny tots aged 2-5, a creative and nature based activity morning.
Calling all pooches great and small, fluffy and spotty for a festive event for all the family!
Situated in the spectacular setting of the Staffordshire and Derbyshire Peak District, Ilam Park makes an ideal base to explore the other parts of the White Peak area.
White Peak incorporates several key areas. These include: Dovedale; the Manifold Valley; Ilam Park; Ecton Mine, Stanton Moor Edge; Miller's Dale and Ravenstor; and High Wheeldon.
Places of interest:
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Over 360 million years ago, Ilam Park lay under a shallow sea as coral reef. Read about the moments that have shaped the landscape.
The nation is currently witnessing the widespread effects of ash dieback. Learn about how the National Trust is tackling this issue in the Peak District.
Rangers and volunteers in the White Peak have been busy planting trees as part of a project to tackle the effects of ash dieback and create healthy woodlands for the future.
New land in our care at Grindon in the White Peak area of the Peak District will help us protect, connect and develop important woodland and grassland.
Find out about the many ways to get involved with our work across the Peak District as a volunteer and discover the benefits volunteering can bring.
Join today and help protect nature, beauty and history – for everyone, for ever. Enjoy access to more than 500 places with National Trust membership.