Yew Tree Farm is three miles from the Derbyshire market town of Alfreton. It’s a countryside location with some nice walks in the area including to local pubs (see below). The lovely market town of Matlock is seven miles away. It offers a riverside setting, a boating lake and plenty of independent shops and eateries in historic buildings. Lumsdale Falls on the outskirts of town offer a lovely place for a walk. There are plenty more waterfalls and walks on offer within the Peak District National Park; the eastern edge of which is 12 miles away. Not far within its boundaries is Bakewell and nearby Chatsworth (15 miles from site). The house, gardens and wider estate, home of the Duke of Devonshire, are one of the Peak District’s most popular attractions. Another historic house, the Elizabethan Hardwick Hall, is also close enough for a visit (nine miles from the campsite). Crich Tramway Village (seven miles), formerly the National Tram Museum, offers a living history museum where you can see and ride heritage trams. And there’s more family fun at Matlock Farm Park a similar distance away. The Peak District and Derbyshire offer plenty of outdoor adventure including climbing, caving, walking, cycling and more. Some of the closest adventures to the campsite are at Harboro’ Rocks (13 miles) and nearby Carsington Water.