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Attractions and Places To See around Area P (Rivers and the Peaks) - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Area P (Rivers and the Peaks) include a diverse range of natural wonders and cultural sites within the Peak District National Park. This upland area in central-northern England is characterized by its varied landscapes, from the gritstone moorlands of the Dark Peak to the limestone dales and gorges of the White Peak. The region is also notable for its numerous rivers and reservoirs, such as those in the Upper Derwent Valley, which contribute…

Last updated: May 26, 2026

Sun Peaks Village

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Where hikers and mountain bikers cavort in the summer, countless skiers enjoy themselves around the Sun Peaks in the wintertime. In the pretty Village you will find many cozy restaurants, …

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Once you've made the rather steep climb to Battle Bluff, a breathtaking view of Kamloops Lake, the surrounding mountains, and Kamloops to your left awaits you alongside an imposing cairn. …

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The Cinnamon Ridge Trail branches off from the Mara Hill Trail here. You hike up a bit further west and pass two more small signs that point you in the …

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Riverside Park Beach

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Great place to come for a dip in the river. You can also use the public washrooms near here. And in the summer months there is a kayak / paddle board rental here too.

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View of basalt columns

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As you hike the trail to the popular Battle Bluff, you can see another mountain with countless uniform columns on its opposite side. These are made of ancient basaltic rock …

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February 15, 2026, Battle Bluff Cairn and View of Kamloops Lake

Wonderful view over Lake Kamloops

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August 2, 2025, Sun Peaks Village

a cute and fun Mountain Village to check out

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Matthi
September 12, 2023, Riverside Park Beach

Great place to come for a dip in the river. You can also use the public washrooms near here. And in the summer months there is a kayak / paddle board rental here too.

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Once you've made the rather steep climb to Battle Bluff, a breathtaking view of Kamloops Lake, the surrounding mountains, and Kamloops to your left awaits you alongside an imposing cairn. The light conditions are especially beautiful at sunset, but remember to descend before it gets really dark. Also, since cougars are native to this area. The name of the lookout rock probably goes back to First Nations battles. Below the lookout and about 15 meters above the water's edge of Kamloops Lake, red markers made of paint indicate the blood that is said to have been spilled here. The markers are only accessible by boat.

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As you hike the trail to the popular Battle Bluff, you can see another mountain with countless uniform columns on its opposite side. These are made of ancient basaltic rock formed during volcanic activity. They resemble those of the famous Devil's Postpile in the Eastern Sierra in California.

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Where hikers and mountain bikers cavort in the summer, countless skiers enjoy themselves around the Sun Peaks in the wintertime. In the pretty Village you will find many cozy restaurants, interesting stores and classy accommodations. The ski lift is not far away.

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The Cinnamon Ridge Trail branches off from the Mara Hill Trail here. You hike up a bit further west and pass two more small signs that point you in the right direction. As soon as you reach a small hilltop, you no longer follow the signs up to the ridge (which leads you back to the Mara Hill Trail), but take the side trail down into the canyon (see photo with the two shadows). Here you follow the river bed and can admire amazing rock formations like hoodoos and volcanic gorges and rock walls. Basically, there is an option to climb out at the end of the canyon and hike a loop back via the Mara Hill Trail. However, the last section is very steep and slippery, so if you are unsure, just go back the same way you came.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore in Area P (Rivers and the Peaks)?

Area P (Rivers and the Peaks) is rich in diverse natural features. You can discover dramatic gritstone moorlands in the Dark Peak and picturesque limestone dales and gorges in the White Peak. Notable natural monuments include the View of basalt columns, which are ancient formations from volcanic activity. The region is also characterized by numerous rivers and reservoirs, such as those in the Upper Derwent Valley, offering scenic beauty and opportunities for exploration.

Are there any unique geological formations to see?

Yes, Area P (Rivers and the Peaks) features unique geological formations. A prominent example is the View of basalt columns, where you can observe uniform columns of ancient basaltic rock, formed during past volcanic activity. These are visible from trails in the area and offer a glimpse into the region's geological history.

What are the most scenic viewpoints in Area P (Rivers and the Peaks)?

One of the most scenic viewpoints is the Battle Bluff Cairn and View of Kamloops Lake. After a climb, it offers breathtaking views of Kamloops Lake and the surrounding mountains. The light conditions are especially beautiful at sunset, making it a popular spot for expansive vistas.

What outdoor activities can I do near the attractions in Area P (Rivers and the Peaks)?

The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the moderate West Bowl and Gil's Trail or easier options like the Sunset Trail. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Petting Farm – Cycle Path Detour loop from Kamloops' available. For runners, there are trails like the 'Staircase in Outdoor Park loop from Kamloops'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, cycling guide, and running guide for Area P (Rivers and the Peaks).

Are there hiking trails suitable for different skill levels?

Yes, there are hiking trails for various skill levels. For an easy walk, consider the Sunset Trail or the Cooney Bay Beach Trail. If you're looking for a moderate challenge, the West Bowl and Gil's Trail is a good option. The hiking guide for Area P (Rivers and the Peaks) provides more detailed information on routes and their difficulty.

Can I go cycling in Area P (Rivers and the Peaks)?

Absolutely. Area P (Rivers and the Peaks) offers several cycling routes. You can enjoy easy rides like the 'Cycle Path Detour loop from Westsyde at Overlander' or the 'Red Bridge loop from Kamloops'. For a moderate challenge, try the 'Petting Farm – Cycle Path Detour loop from Kamloops'. More cycling options are available in the cycling guide for Area P (Rivers and the Peaks).

Are there family-friendly attractions in Area P (Rivers and the Peaks)?

Yes, there are family-friendly options. Riverside Park Beach is a great spot for families, offering river access for swimming and public washrooms. During summer months, kayak and paddleboard rentals are also available there. The charming Sun Peaks Village also offers a pleasant environment with restaurants and stores that can be enjoyed by families.

Are there any places to swim or relax by the water?

Yes, Riverside Park Beach provides direct access to the river for swimming and is a great place to relax by the water. It also has public washrooms and offers kayak/paddleboard rentals in the summer.

What is the best time of year to visit Area P (Rivers and the Peaks)?

The Peak District, encompassing Area P (Rivers and the Peaks), attracts visitors year-round. Summer months are ideal for water activities and hiking, while autumn offers beautiful foliage for walks. Winter transforms the landscape for skiing around areas like Sun Peaks, and spring brings new life to the dales and moorlands. Your best time to visit depends on your preferred activities.

Are there places to eat or stay near the attractions?

Yes, the region offers various amenities. The charming Sun Peaks Village, for instance, has many cozy restaurants, interesting stores, and classy accommodations. Larger towns like Bakewell, Buxton, Matlock, and Ashbourne in the wider Peak District also provide a range of dining and lodging options.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions in Area P (Rivers and the Peaks)?

Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views, especially from spots like Battle Bluff Cairn and View of Kamloops Lake. The diverse natural landscapes, from dramatic moorlands to picturesque dales, are also highly appreciated. The community has contributed 30 photos and 15 upvotes, highlighting the visual appeal and overall enjoyment of the attractions.

Are there any historic or cultural sites to visit in the wider Peak District area?

While Area P (Rivers and the Peaks) is primarily known for its natural beauty, the wider Peak District National Park has a rich history. The market town of Bakewell is famous for its Bakewell Pudding and historic charm. The region also has a significant mining heritage, with evidence of its use dating back to the Middle Ages. Historic villages and towns like Glossop, Buxton, Matlock, and Ashbourne offer architectural interest and a glimpse into the region's past.

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