Buxton combines its unique position as the highest market town in England, with its unrivalled setting overlooking the Derbyshire countryside and with its rich history as one of the UK’s most historic spa destinations, dating back to the Roman times. While it’s a perfect spa break destination in England, visitors to Buxton also have a wide choice of things to explore: The stunning scenery of The Peak District national park; or one of the country’s grandest stately homes at Chatsworth House; and a lively calendar of arts, history and sporting events throughout the Peak District.
Life in Buxton is lively, fun, and musical. Countless events add a final touch of fun to your spa holiday and will make you want to return to Buxton again and again.
Life in Buxton is lively, fun, and musical. Countless events add a final touch of fun to your spa holiday and will make you want to return to Buxton again and again.
Children’s activity packs available at reception on guest check-in. Children’s menus are available in all our family spa hotels. The Crescent Hotel is within a 5-minute walk of The Pavilion Gardens, with children’s play park, lake and miniature railway. Preffered room types: Crescent Superior, Junior Suites or Suites.
Children’s activity packs available at reception on guest check-in. Children’s menus are available in all our family spa hotels. The Crescent Hotel is within a 5-minute walk of The Pavilion Gardens, with children’s play park, lake and miniature railway. Preffered room types: Crescent Superior, Junior Suites or Suites.
Buxton Crescent and the Old Hall are on the doorstep of endless natural landscapes, rich and diverse in terrain. The Peak District covers 555 miles (1500 km) of exciting outdoor adventures for every sporting interest. With gentle walking trails on flat footpaths, white-water river kayaking, and rocky escarpments for abseiling, there is something for everyone here in what is affectionately called the upland ‘spine’ of England.
Buxton Crescent and the Old Hall are on the doorstep of endless natural landscapes, rich and diverse in terrain. The Peak District covers 555 miles (1500 km) of exciting outdoor adventures for every sporting interest. With gentle walking trails on flat footpaths, white-water river kayaking, and rocky escarpments for abseiling, there is something for everyone here in what is affectionately called the upland ‘spine’ of England.