St Matthew's Church, Hayfield

VISITING HAYFIELD

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Set amid heather moorland on the A624 between Glossop and Buxton, Hayfield makes a first rate outdoor destination for both the adventurous and the more relaxed visitor.

Walkers, fell runners, mountain bikers and horse riders will all find challenging moorland routes including links to the Pennine Way and the National Bridleway.

Snake Path Sign
Sheep gathering
Twenty Trees

If a quiet day in the country is more your cup of tea, take an amble around one of our short village routes (choose from History, Datestone or Calico Trails), maybe sit by the river or take in an over or two of village cricket during the season.

Ducks On River Sett
Dipper On River Sett
Weavers Cottages

There are events throughout the Summer:

May May Queen Festival
June Hayfield Civic Trust Pro Loco Art Competition
July Hayfield Well Dressing
Fell Running Hayfield Fell Races

Refreshments are available to suit all tastes and pockets, be it a bag of chips from our local chippy, a bar meal in one of Hayfield's historic hostelries or a three course meal in a restaurant with full waitress service.

For a longer stay Hayfield offers a complete range of accommodation from the Camping and Caravan Club site to charming B&Bs and self-catering flats.


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