And whether it’s a crisp autumn walk, a sunny spring stroll or a wintry walk through the Peak District you’re enjoying, they are all made better when you stop off at one of the many pubs for a quick drink.
So we’ve taken a look in our archives and dug out some pictures of pubs and pints from across the Peak District going back to 1998, but who can you recognise enjoying a drink or two?
5. The Sycamore Inn
Janet Gosling of The Sycamore Inn, Parwich celebrated winning the 2008 Community Pub of the Year and East and West Midlands Pub of the Year awards. Photo: Paul Robinson
6. Old Hall
Dan Capper at the Old Hall pub, Chinley in 2010 Photo: Lesley Draper
7. Bakewell Show
Drinking a toast to the success of Visit Peak District & Derbyshire’s Food & Drink Guide 2010 at Bakewell Show are (pictured left to right): Peter Minshull and Chris Palmer of The Clear Black Wine Company, David Thornton, Head of Marketing and Deputy Chief Executive of Visit Peak District & Derbyshire and David Sanderson, Executive Chef at the recently refurbished Fox & Goose Inn at Wigley, near Chesterfield Photo: submitted
8. Thornbridge Brewery
David James, chief executive of Visit Peak District & Derbyshire, left, toasts the tourist board’s closer working ties with Jim Harrison, owner of Thornbridge Brewery in Bakewell (front right). Back row: Visit Peak District & Derbyshire patron David Hardman, the Duke of Devonshire and Lord Sebastian Coe, president of Chatsworth Country Fair, pictured in 2013 Photo: Stuart Whitehead