Tideswell Dale - PDNP Derbyshire
Where is Tideswell Dale?
Tideswell Dale is a short dry limestone valleynear Tideswell village, Derbyshire, in the Peak District of England. There is a farmland plateau on either side. The foot of the valley leads into Miller's Dale on the River Wye, which the valley's Brook Head stream runs into.
What is the Dale in the Peak District?
The Peak District's best-known dale and its 'Princess of Rivers' was first made famous for its fishing by writers Izaak Walton and Charles Cotton in 1653. Dovedale's picturesque scenery was popularised by the Romantic Movement and its fame established by railway tourism and guided donkey trips from the Stepping Stones.