Discover one of the quaintest villages in Britain with our visitor’s guide to Castleton, which includes the best caves to visit, places to eat, drink and stay, and where to walk.

By Roly Smith

Published: Wednesday, 25 October 2023 at 12:53 PM


Castleton’s fame lies in its splendid situation, standing at the head of the beautiful Hope Valley and surrounded by hills which are at the geological junction of the White and Dark Peaks in the Peak District. Planning on visiting Castleton? Find out the best things to do, caves to visit and pubs to drink in with our visitor’s guide.

Sunrise from the popular limestone gorge of Winnats Pass above Castleton/Credit: Getty

Pubs in Castleton

There are several great inns in Castleton. A good place to start for a pint or pub lunch is the 17th-century Castle Hotel in Castle Street, said to be haunted by a young woman. 


Castleton caves

This little planned township dates from the 12th century when it was laid out on a grid-iron plan beneath commanding Peveril Castle, on its lofty crag between the precipitous gorges of Peak Cavern and Cave Dale. 

It is thought that the Parish Church of St Edmund in Castle Street was built by the same architect who built the castle, and there is certainly a resemblance in the dogtooth ornamentation of the chancel arch. 

Today, Castleton depends largely on the tourist trade, and the four famous show caves of Peak Cavern, Treak Cliff, Speedwell and Blue John attract thousands of visitors every year.