Castleton • Peveril Castle • Cave Dale & Limestone Way • Pubs in the town • Peak District
Castleton has so many places to visit and stop to enjoy, including Peveril Castle, Cave Dale and the Limestone Way, as well as the many and various pubs in the town. I have visited so very many times over the last 30+ years but never stopped long enough during a trip to enjoy a wander. Today, though, I do, and enjoy the visit. I hope you enjoy watching this video and feel that you have tagged along as well. If you have any questions, please post them in the comments below. Please consider SUBSCRIBING to my channel, if you haven’t done so yet. Thanks for watching, and, bye for now. Warren Video Production notes: Photos and video captured by GoPro Hero 12 and Apple iPhone 12 Video produced using Filmora13 Filmed on location All due care and safety was considered during video recording. Music from YouTube Audio Library #castle #dale #limestoneway #peakdistrict #linleys

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