
Beech
Croft
Caravan Park
& Camping
Tel: 01298 85330
About the site
We offer 30 caravan pitches, with electric hook-ups and grass alongside to take an awning.
With a separate, flat grassed area for tents. The park offers excellent facilities including a toilet and shower block.
Welcome to Beech Croft Farm
Beech Croft is a small, family-run caravan park and camping site located between Buxton and Bakewell in Derbyshire. It is right in the heart of and makes an ideal base for exploring the Peak District National Park.
This quiet caravan park is beautifully situated, nestling in a sheltered meadow, with stunning views of the rolling Derbyshire hills.
The Park is located on the Pennine Bridleway, with the Monsal Trail and Limestone Way both nearby. Local places to visit include Bakewell, Buxton, Castleton, Chatsworth House and Matlock.
Owned and managed by John and Julie Gregory, the farm once belonged to the Duke of Devonshire.
Johns father, who farmed at Blackwell with his family, bought Cottage Farm when he married in the 1950’s.
He diversified into tourism in 1974 and we have successfully continued to run the Caravan and Campsite since 2006, alongside our small farm.
We recently changed the name to Beech Croft as Johns mum still lives in the original farmhouse.



The Location
We are located in the small hamlet of Blackwell in the Peak, nestling amongst a handful of small farms and just 10 houses.
The larger village of Taddington is just a mile and a half away, with a church and two pubs.




