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February half term in the Peak District: Your dream family getaway
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Your ultimate guide to planning the best February half term Peak District holiday

Planning a half term family getaway in the Peak District? It's the perfect destination for an unforgettable February holiday, full of fun, fresh air, and fantastic adventures. Whether you’re looking to explore nature, discover local attractions, or just relax in a cosy countryside setting, there’s something for everyone.
Top things to do on your February half term getaway in the Peak District
Here are our top recommendations for things to do during your February half term getaway in the Peak District, from exploring historical houses to exciting outdoor adventures. Read on to make the most of your family holiday and discover why staying at Hoe Grange Holidays is the perfect choice for your next break.
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Heights of Abraham, Matlock Bath

Start your half term adventure with a visit to Heights of Abraham in Matlock Bath. This unique hilltop park is accessible by cable car, offering breathtaking views of the Derwent Valley. Once you’ve reached the summit, explore the illuminated caverns and learn about the area’s fascinating history. The kids will love the adventure playgrounds, and there's a café where you can relax and take in the stunning surroundings.
Top tip: Don’t forget to dress warmly, as the caverns can be chilly! Sturdy footwear is recommended for exploring the cave areas.
Accessibility: The cable cars are wheelchair accessible, and the park offers accessible toilets and parking. Pushchairs are allowed, and sensory-friendly activities are available.
Image: Visit Peak District & Derbyshire
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Chatsworth House Farmyard & Playground, Bakewell

A visit to Chatsworth is a must for families. The stately home itself is breathtaking, but during February half term, the fun really kicks off in the farmyard and playground. The little ones can meet and interact with friendly farm animals, take part in hands-on activities like animal feeding, and even go for a tractor ride through the estate’s beautiful grounds. There’s also an adventure playground with sandpits and climbing frames to keep the kids entertained.
Top tip: Pre-book your tickets online to avoid the queues and ensure you don’t miss out on any special events.
Accessibility: A lift and a ramp give access to all parts of the farmyard. Please be aware that the playground is a woodland site with uneven terrain and a soft bark surface. There are accessible toilets and Changing Places facilities near the house.
Image: Chatsworth House Trust
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FebFest at the Children's Country House at Sudbury

For a historic house with a twist, head to The Children's Country House at Sudbury. This National Trust property has been transformed into a child-friendly museum full of interactive exhibits. During February half term, they host FebFest, which includes wildlife camera viewing, storytelling sessions, and the chance to explore the themed escape rooms. The Fairytale Forest Café is the perfect place to refuel with a family-friendly meal.
Top tip: Plan your visit around the daily storytelling sessions to get the most out of the experience.
Accessibility: There’s only step-free access to the ground floor of the main hall, but there’s also a Changing Places toilet and a sensory room!
Image: The National Trust
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Pirate Takeover at Alton Towers

If your kids love theme parks, don’t miss the Pirate Takeover at Alton Towers. Running throughout the February half term, this event is packed with swashbuckling fun. Explore Mutiny Bay, Towers Street, and the famous CBeebies Land, all with a special pirate-themed twist. With entertainment for all ages, it’s a great day out for families looking for excitement.
Top tip: Look out for Alton Towers’ special half term offers to save on tickets.
Accessibility: There are accessible routes and rides, with specific detailed information available online. Apply for an All Ride Access Pass at least 7 days before you plan to visit.
Image: Alton Towers
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Treemendous Trees, Longshaw Estate

For families who enjoy spending time in nature, Longshaw Estate is a fantastic spot to explore during half term. This National Trust site offers beautiful woodland walks and scenic views across the Peak District. Over the holiday, the team runs a series of craft workshops celebrating the estate’s ancient trees. These hands-on sessions are perfect for kids aged 4-11 and provide a creative way to learn more about the local environment.
Top tip: Pre-book your craft session to ensure you don’t miss out - places are limited.
Accessibility: There is a ramped gravel path down into the Moorland Discovery Centre from the car park, and accessible parking bays close to the centre. There are two toilets and one accessible toilet with baby change.
Image: Visit Peak District & Derbyshire
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White Hall Outdoor Activity Centre, Buxton

If you’re a family that thrives on adventure, White Hall Outdoor Activity Centre in Buxton is the place to be. They offer a range of exhilarating outdoor activities, including abseiling, caving, and rock climbing, all designed for children aged 6-18. Choose a Family Activity Day if you want to join in the fun with the kids.
Top tip: Dress in layers and be prepared for the weather, as many activities take place outdoors.
Accessibility: Look out for their SEND Family Activity Day for a more relaxed experience catered to children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
Image: White Hall Outdoor Activity Centre
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Family Film Fun at Elite Cinema, Ashbourne

After a day of outdoor excitement, why not enjoy a cosy independent cinema experience at Elite Cinema in Ashbourne? There will be plenty of family-friendly films to choose from during half term. It’s a great way to wind down and enjoy some indoor fun after a day of exploring the Peak District.
Top tip: Check the screening times and pre-book tickets to guarantee your seats.
Accessibility: The cinema screen is up two flights of stairs – there is an accessible lift but it’s outdoors, so not available in adverse weather conditions. Contact the cinema to book in advance if required.
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Get Creative at Brick Corner LEGO Café, Buxton

Brick Corner in Buxton is a family-friendly and autism-friendly coffee shop with a twist! Unlock your imagination with a huge variety of Lego and Duplo for everyone of all ages and abilities to play with, and enjoy delicious snacks and sweet treats too. Perfect for a rainy day!
Top tip: Book ahead – it can get busy during school holidays!
Accessibility: Autism-friendly venue. Shallow steps at the entrance into a wide open space. There's no accessible toilet with grabrails, though the toilet has a wide entrance.
Plan your perfect half term getaway at Hoe Grange Holidays

The Peak District has so much to offer families during the February half term, from exciting outdoor adventures to cultural and historical attractions.
But your holiday is only as good as the place you call home during your stay. Our award-winning log cabins are designed with families and accessibility in mind, making them the perfect base for your February half term getaway.
Why families love staying at Hoe Grange

Our cosy, self-catering cabins are set in the heart of the stunning Peak District countryside, offering a peaceful escape with all the modern comforts your family needs. Each cabin is thoughtfully equipped to make your stay as stress-free as possible, so you can focus on spending quality time together.
Here’s why families love Hoe Grange Holidays:
- Spacious cabins: Our log cabins are roomy enough to accommodate the whole family, with plenty of space for everyone to relax, play and unwind.
- Fully equipped kitchens: Save on eating out costs by preparing family meals in your cabin’s kitchen, complete with all the essentials.
- Outdoor fun: Let the kids burn off energy with our on-site play area or by meeting our friendly farm animals, including our lovable pygmy goats, chickens, cats and horses.
- Free activities: We provide a cupboard full of games for your stay, as well as some wildlife watching guides and a free farm activity book to keep everyone entertained.
- Safe, off-road trails: Access the High Peak Trail directly from the farm fields - this flat, traffic-free trail is perfect for kids who love cycling.
- Pet-friendly options: Bring your furry family members along – they’ll love exploring the open fields and trails around the farm!
Accessible accommodation for every family

At Hoe Grange Holidays, we believe everyone should be able to enjoy a Peak District getaway, so our cabins have been designed with accessibility at the forefront. Whether your family includes someone with mobility challenges or additional needs, we’ve got you covered:
- Mobility-friendly cabins: Three of our cabins are wheelchair-accessible, with wide doorways, level thresholds, and roll-in showers. We also provide additional equipment such as hoists, shower chairs, and profiling beds upon request.
- Autism-friendly holidays: Families with children on the autism spectrum will find a welcoming and accommodating environment here. We offer features such as sensory lighting, an autism-friendly activities pack, and a calm rural setting to ensure a stress-free stay.
- Accessible hot tub: Relax under the stars in our specially designed hot tub with hoist access on the decking of Daisybank log cabin.
Make your February half term in the Peak District special
After a day spent exploring the Peak District’s many family-friendly attractions, return to Hoe Grange Holidays for a well-deserved rest. Snuggle up with hot chocolate, enjoy a board game with the kids, or step outside to marvel at the breathtaking night skies in this designated dark sky area.
Book your February half term stay at Hoe Grange Holidays today and experience the best of the Peak District with your family. We can’t wait to welcome you!
-Caroline







