Showing posts with label Traditions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Traditions. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Apple Delight!

Here in the Peak District we have some wonderful opportunities to be able to work with nature; with bumper crops of apples this year The Dove Valley Centre, in partnership with Staffordshire Wildlife Trust, celebrated “Apple Day” in style with lots of exciting and tasty activities, including:

  • Apple tasting, identification and history

  • Apple Juicing- where everyone took their own apples and bottles

  • Meeting the owls

  • Appley activities for children

  • Tasty story telling

An excellent day of family fun!


If you would like to get closer to nature, and meet the farmyard animals then why not book one of our fabulous farmhouse B&B's or cosy self catering cottages for a short winter break? There are some wonderful winter walks from the doorstep.


We look forward to welcoming you!




Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Royal Shrovetide Football

Can you imagine leaping into an icy cold river on a winter's day? Well that is exactly what most young men in Ashbourne have been doing today! There are many strange traditions in the Peak District, but perhaps one of the most unusual is the Royal Shrovetide Football played through the streets of Ashbourne on Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday.

The game was first recorded as long ago as 1682; by 1928 it had become so respectable that the Prince of Wales threw up the ball. There are two teams, "Up'ards" people born North of the River Henmore, and "Down'ards" born to the South. The ball, slightly larger than a traditional football is thrown up on Shaw Croft car park in the middle of the town at 2pm and the teams strive to get it to opposite sides of the town to the two goals which are 3 miles apart. The ball can be kicked, carried, or thrown, but generally passes along in a "hug", invisible to the spectator. An experience not for the faint hearted, but certainly a spectacle worth seeing!

To experience more of our unusual Derbyshire traditions why not come and stay with us on a farm in May and June when many of our picturesque villages display beautiful, colourful well dressings.