Best attractions and places to see around Waterhouses include a range of natural features and landmarks, serving as a gateway to the Peak District National Park. This Staffordshire village offers access to diverse landscapes, including Dovedale and the River Dove, known for its distinctive geological formations. The area provides numerous Waterhouses Peak District walking routes and opportunities to discover landmarks viewpoints natural features Waterhouses Peak District. Its rural character is reflected in its natural beauty and historical sites.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The car park is free for National Trust members. I love climbing but I don't like heights....confusing I know! I really enjoyed this short climb but I found myself on a small scramble which got my blood pumping a little!
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Car park isn’t free but costs £6.60 for the day or £4 for 4 hours
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Milldale is a cute village to the north of the nature reserve. The name of the village probably comes from a mill that stood on the site of the village in the 13th century.
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Thor's Cave is a limestone Karst cave accessible above the River Manifold. It's a popular destination but very much worth the detour if you're running in this area.
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Try and get there as early as possible, especially if the weather is nice!
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Milldale is a cute village to the north of the nature reserve. The name of the village probably comes from a mill that stood on the site of the village in the 13th century.
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At the time of writing, the National Trust has erected signs informing people that the summit is closed due to erosion and the risk of falling rocks. There is no date set for when the path to the summit may reopen (hopefully soon). The path around the hill is still open and affords spectacular views itself.
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The Waterhouses area, serving as a gateway to the Peak District National Park, is rich in natural beauty. You can explore Dovedale and the River Dove, famous for its picturesque scenery and the iconic Stepping Stones. The distinctive conical hill of Thorpe Cloud offers breathtaking views, while Thor's Cave provides scenic vistas over the Manifold Valley. Don't miss the impressive Dove Holes, a series of caves formed by glacial meltwater.
Yes, the area offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find easy hikes like the Thor's Cave loop from Thor's Cave (6.2 km) or the Ilam Village and Ilam Hall loop from Thorpe CP (6.2 km). For more challenging routes, consider the Thor's Cave – Wetton Mill Café loop from Waterhouses (19.3 km). Many trails offer stunning views of the Peak District landscape. You can find more options in the Hiking around Waterhouses guide and the Easy hikes around Waterhouses guide.
Waterhouses is a great base for cycling. The Manifold Way, a popular footpath and cycleway, is easily accessible. For road cycling, routes include the Wetton Mill Tea Room – Bridge over the River Manifold loop from Waterhouses (20.7 km) or the Mermaid Pool – Wetton Mill Tea Room loop from Waterfall (43.5 km). Explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Waterhouses guide.
For spectacular panoramic views, climb Thorpe Cloud, which offers 360-degree vistas over the River Dove, Bunster Hill, and Ilam. Thor's Cave also provides beautiful views over the Manifold Valley after a stepped path ascent.
Yes, there are two notable cave systems. Thor's Cave is a popular Karst cave offering scenic views. Additionally, the Dove Holes are a series of three impressive caves beside the River Dove, formed by glacial meltwater approximately 350 million years ago, and are suitable for climbing.
The spring and summer months are popular for visiting Waterhouses due to the pleasant weather for outdoor activities. However, popular spots like Dovedale Stepping Stones and Thorpe Cloud can get extremely busy during weekends and school holidays. For a quieter experience, consider visiting early on a midweek spring morning.
Many attractions are family-friendly. The Dovedale Stepping Stones and the River Dove offer a fun crossing and beautiful scenery for all ages. Thor's Cave is also considered family-friendly, accessible via a stepped path. The village of Milldale is a lovely spot for a rest and refreshments after a walk.
The Peak District generally welcomes dogs, but it's important to keep them under control, especially around livestock. Many walking routes and natural areas are dog-friendly. Always check specific signage at attractions for any restrictions, particularly in nature reserves or sensitive areas. Ensure you clean up after your dog.
Beyond its natural beauty, the Waterhouses area has historical significance. You can find Bronze Age barrows in locations like Thor's Wood, Cauldon Low, and Round Low. The village itself and its surrounding parish contain several listed buildings, including houses, cottages, farm buildings, and historic mileposts, reflecting its rural heritage. The Dove Holes also have a history of human inhabitation dating back to 13,000 BC.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning scenery and unique experiences. The Dovedale Stepping Stones are loved for their quirky crossing and the surrounding natural beauty. The climb to Thorpe Cloud is rewarded with beautiful 360-degree views, and Thor's Cave offers impressive vistas over the Manifold Valley. The overall sense of adventure and connection with nature is highly valued.
The terrain around Waterhouses varies. You can expect a mix of riverside paths, often gravelly, especially along the River Dove. Hikes to viewpoints like Thorpe Cloud involve short but steep climbs. Paths to Thor's Cave are stepped but can be muddy and slippery in wet weather, requiring sturdy footwear. The area features valleys, gorges, and some scree, typical of the Peak District's varied landscape.
Parking is generally available near popular attractions, though it can get very busy, especially during peak times. For instance, there's a free car park near Milldale. It's advisable to arrive early to secure a spot, particularly when visiting popular areas like Dovedale.


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