Ilam Park: Guided Walk: Literary Legends of the White Peak
Discover the White Peak's literary secrets. Explore the landscapes that inspired Jane Austen, Wordsworth, Byron, and more. Join our guided walk from Ilam Park and uncover the connections between these iconic authors and the Peak District.
Think of the rolling hills and grand houses of the White Peak and you'll soon think of Jane Austen, and her magnificent novel Pride and Prejudice.
But did you know that, alongside Austen, many more of the greatest writers in British history have visited and been inspired by the landscape of the White Peak?
From Wordsworth and Byron, to Bram Stoker and Arthur Conan-Doyle. Join us for a wander through the hills and through the pages of these many books set here.
We'll set off from Ilam Park and explore the hills and valleys, hearing about the way the Jane Austen's connections to Derbyshire, her visit to Dovedale, and Peak District has featured in other works of great literature over the centuries.
The walk will be approximately 5.5 miles with plenty of stops to talk about the literature.
Accompanied children (11+) are welcome.
We grade our guided walks A, B or C depending on how challenging the walk will be. This walk is graded B - a medium walk with some hilly terrain.
Voucher is included for 10% off at Ilam Tea Room and free car parking redeemable on the day of the walk.
This event, like all our events is open to members of the National Trust and non-members. All money raised goes straight back into looking after the White Peak.
Want to hear more stories about the White Peak? Why not also come on our Folktales walk on 28 June 2025 and hear some of the older tales passed down through generations of people living in this beautiful and mysterious landscape.
Please note:
- Meet in the stableyard, where you will also find directions to our Manifold Tearoom and the toilets.
- Wear sturdy shoes and come prepared for the weather, that might be sunhats or raincoats.
- Route involves some slopes and hilly sections.
- There is no admission charge for entry to Ilam Park and for our guided walks your car parking is included in the price of the ticket.
- Accompanied children (11+) are welcome.
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Discover the White Peak's literary secrets. Explore the landscapes that inspired Jane Austen, Wordsworth, Byron, and more. Join our guided walk from Ilam Park and uncover the connections between these iconic authors and the Peak District.
Think of the rolling hills and grand houses of the White Peak and you'll soon think of Jane Austen, and her magnificent novel Pride and Prejudice.
But did you know that, alongside Austen, many more of the greatest writers in British history have visited and been inspired by the landscape of the White Peak?
From Wordsworth and Byron, to Bram Stoker and Arthur Conan-Doyle. Join us for a wander through the hills and through the pages of these many books set here.
We'll set off from Ilam Park and explore the hills and valleys, hearing about the way the Jane Austen's connections to Derbyshire, her visit to Dovedale, and Peak District has featured in other works of great literature over the centuries.
The walk will be approximately 5.5 miles with plenty of stops to talk about the literature.
Accompanied children (11+) are welcome.
We grade our guided walks A, B or C depending on how challenging the walk will be. This walk is graded B - a medium walk with some hilly terrain.
Voucher is included for 10% off at Ilam Tea Room and free car parking redeemable on the day of the walk.
This event, like all our events is open to members of the National Trust and non-members. All money raised goes straight back into looking after the White Peak.
Want to hear more stories about the White Peak? Why not also come on our Folktales walk on 28 June 2025 and hear some of the older tales passed down through generations of people living in this beautiful and mysterious landscape.
Please note:
- Meet in the stableyard, where you will also find directions to our Manifold Tearoom and the toilets.
- Wear sturdy shoes and come prepared for the weather, that might be sunhats or raincoats.
- Route involves some slopes and hilly sections.
- There is no admission charge for entry to Ilam Park and for our guided walks your car parking is included in the price of the ticket.
- Accompanied children (11+) are welcome.