From Manchester to the Peak District National Park is 35.6 miles (57.4km) and will take approximately 1 hour 8 minutes of driving time.
30 minutes when there is little traffic
The Lake District is the largest national park in England, a hefty 2292 square kilometers. The Peak District is a mere 1438 square kilometres.
likely somewhere birmingham-manchester maybe even peak district i.d.k
They decided to make peak district so that Manchester, Bradford, Leeds, Wakefield and Sheffield could enjoy it. So it is roughly in the middle of these places...so at the North of England.But no one knows for sure where it's boundaries are.
The Peak District is an upland area in central and northern England, lying mainly in northern Derbyshire, but also covering parts of Cheshire, Greater Manchester, Staffordshire, and South and West Yorkshire. (Wikipedia)
Peak District was created in 1951.
The Peak District is in England which is in Europe.
The Peak District National Park covers 555 square miles, 1438 square kilometres within the Peak District area. The 2001 survey approximated 45 million day visits to the Peak District, and 5.4 million overnight stays. The Peak District National Park had 18 - 22 million and 2.5 million visitors respectively. More than 16 million people live within one hour's travel of the Peak District National Park.
It should take about 4 hours to drive the 240 miles from Manchester to Gatwick Airport, assuming travelling outside of peak hours.
The population of the Peak District National Park is 38,000.
The Peak District was formed millions of years ago, however the management of The Peak District National Park was founded in 1951.
The Peak District became a national park on April 17, 1951. It was England's first national park. It has an elevation of 2,087 feet and covers an area of 555 square miles.