What to do and see in Bamford, England: The Best Things to do

September 29, 2021 Carley Gatson

Discover the best top things to do in Bamford, United Kingdom including Pure Outdoor Ltd., Bike Garage, The Adventure Hub Climbing Wall, Creative Pottery by Lee Waterman, Derwent Bike Hire, Repair and Service Centre, Ladybower Reservoir, Ladybower Fisheries, Derwent Visitor Centre, Mytham Bridge Tollgates, St John's Church.
Restaurants in Bamford

1. Pure Outdoor Ltd.

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5.0 based on 749 reviews

Pure Outdoor Ltd.

Pure Outdoor provide hillwalking, climbing, caving, mountain biking, first aid, international trekking and mountaineering courses from our base in the Peak District. Book online and enjoy a fun, friendly, professional and personalized approach to outdoor learning from skilled instructors. We boast excellent facilities on our Peak District courses from our dedicated outdoor training centre which provides a unique facility for all customers to enjoy.

2. Bike Garage

Hope Road Hope Valley Garden Centre, Bamford, Peak District National Park S33 0AL England +44 1433 659345 [email protected] http://www.bikegarage.co.uk
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5.0 based on 89 reviews

Bike Garage

The Bike Garage is an independent family-owned bike shop which set out in 2010. Every year, our cycle hire helps people from all over the world of any skill level experience an unforgettable adventure riding in the Peak District. There is something for everyone! In 2018 we were voted the best bike hire centre in the Peak District by travel site Trip Advisor With Hardtails, Full suspension and Electric models available in a wide range of sizes. All bikes are set up to your requirements with a choice of pedals, suspension adjusted for your weight, swap brake levers to your prefered configuration. All hires come with Helmet, Spares, Tools and OS Map. With guidance on a suitable route depending on your level of experience included. We have examples routes on our website with video and photo guides, GPX files and route profiles. We also offer to drop off/collection bikes to your accommodation.

Reviewed By aj12354 - Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom

I hired an ebike from James as my bike was stolen and I enjoyed so much I bought one. We ride regularly in the Peak District and iit was wonderful getting up hills without having to stop to get my breath and amazing fun back down. James was really helpful, making sure the bikes were set up for me and giving advice. Great customer service and quality bikes, I can recommend the Bike Garage for hire and sales

3. The Adventure Hub Climbing Wall

Unit 1 Hope Valley Garden Centre, Bamford, Peak District National Park S33 0AL England +44 1433 424164 [email protected] http://www.adventure-hub.com
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

The Adventure Hub Climbing Wall

The Adventure Hub is a unique Bouldering Wall in the heart of the Hope Valley. Our small wall can cater for around 6 climbers at any given time and boasts 60m2 of climbing surface with up to 30 boulder problems from V0 to V8 and a 35 degree systems board which makes it an ideal training facility. Open to the public on set days of the week and our members club is available for out of hours climbing

4. Creative Pottery by Lee Waterman

Hope Valley Garden Centre Hope Road, Bamford, Peak District National Park S33 0AL England +44 7762 163938 [email protected] http://www.creativepottery.co.uk
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Creative Pottery by Lee Waterman

Based at the Hope Valley Garden Centre in Bamford, the Creative Pottery Studio is in the heart of the Hope Valley. With ample space for parking and close links by bus and train, the studio offers a unique experience of pottery making that can be tailored to suit both individuals and small groups of all ages. The studio was set up with the aim of helping local people to use or extend their knowledge of the materials and methods used in creating pottery. The pottery offers a range of courses and bespoke workshops in all aspects of pottery making. From modelling and sculpture through hand building and wheel work to glazing and decorating, there is something for everyone. Whether you are a beginner or experienced artist there is always something new to learn. If you're curious about pottery, you can book a taster session. The studio also displays and sells a range of handmade pottery and sculptures. Contact Lee to discuss any aspect of his lessons or pottery. Open late by request on Thurs

Reviewed By Leah_from_jupiter

Our family loved our pottery workshop. The atmosphere was relaxed. Lee showed us a range of pottery techniques- on and off the wheel. He was generous with the clay, giving everyone opportunities to try out different things. Lee was really encouraging and patient. We’d love to go back for another go.

5. Derwent Bike Hire, Repair and Service Centre

Fairholmes Car Park Derwent, Bamford, Peak District National Park S33 0AQ England +44 1433 651261 [email protected] http://www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/derwent
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4.5 based on 41 reviews

Derwent Bike Hire, Repair and Service Centre

Derwent Bike Hire, Repair and Service Centre is located at Fairholmes and forms part of a visitor complex including Visitor Centre, refreshment kiosk and ranger services. Toilets (including disabled facilities), picnic tables and seating areas are all provided on site. Popular cycling routes include beside the historic Derwent and Ladybower reservoirs through beautiful woodland. There is a car park run by Severn Trent Water and there are pay and display machines. We have a friendly and knowledgeable cycling team on hand to offer help and advice to help you hire the perfect bike for you. Repairs, servicing and second-hand bikes for sale are also available.

Reviewed By sophie_cycles

Very easy to hire bikes and perfect location to start a lovely ride around the reservoirs from. Very friendly service and fantastic, fast repairs from a knowledgeable team.

6. Ladybower Reservoir

Bamford, Peak District National Park England
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4.5 based on 773 reviews

Ladybower Reservoir

Reviewed By adeytaylor - Ivybridge, United Kingdom

We parked at Fairholmes car park which also houses the visitors center, bike hire (not visited), toilets and drinks/food kiosk. We paid £5 to park for the whole day but I think we could have parked in one of the small car parks close by on the road in for free! The money does go towards the upkeep of the area and I think it's good value. We visited the centre - the lady (Karen) was especially friendly and helpful. We then went for 2 walks - one to the West of the reservoirs and one to the East (both found in Norman Taylor's book - see photo). Excellent walks with amazing views after a climb out of the valley and then back down to Derwent and Ladybower to walk back to the car park. We thoroughly enjoyed our time there. Paths are well marked and maintained. Suitable walks for all ages.

7. Ladybower Fisheries

Ashopton Road Priddock House, Bamford, Peak District National Park S33 0AZ England +(44)441433659712 [email protected] http://www.ladybowerfisheries.co.uk
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Ladybower Fisheries

Trout fishing reservoir open to everyone. We are a stocked trout fishery with the chance of catching rainbow, blue and brown trout. If you are new or just fancy trying fly fishing we have fishing tackle available to hire. We have both bank and boat fishing available and are open 7 days a week.

8. Derwent Visitor Centre

Fairholmes Car Park Derwent, Bamford, Peak District National Park S33 0AQ England +44 1433 650953 [email protected] http://www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/visiting/visitor-centres/derwent
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4.5 based on 48 reviews

Derwent Visitor Centre

The centre is an ideal base from which to explore the Upper Derwent Valley and surrounding moorlands and staff can easily advise you on a wealth of places to explore and enjoy. From majestic reservoirs and quiet forests to wild open spaces there is something for everyone, whether you choose to walk, run or take advantage of our bike hire service. Our experienced and welcoming team are available at the visitor centre to help and advise on how to make the most of your visit to the Peak District National Park, this beautiful valley and spectacular moorland.

Reviewed By sierraromeobravo

Great visit centre and area. The visit centre had good facilities and decent walking trails. Lovely views and the place was very clean. It is close to the Dam as well. There is paid parking the in centre. Overall lovely place.

9. Mytham Bridge Tollgates

Sicklehome, Bamford, Peak District National Park England
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

Mytham Bridge Tollgates

10. St John's Church

Main Road, Bamford, Peak District National Park England
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