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Castleton is a village in the Derbyshire
Peak District, in England. The village lies at the
western end of the Hope Valley, on the Peakshole Water
stream. Castleton originally grew around the Norman
Peveril Castle at around 1198, and later prospered
from lead mining (see Derbyshire lead mining history).
This created and enlarged local caverns, four of which
are now open to the public as The Devil's Arse or
Peak Cavern, Blue John Cavern, Speedwell Cavern and
Treak Cliff Cavern. A limited supply of Blue John
is now mined locally. The village is surrounded on
three sides by hills. Most prominent are Lose Hill
and Hollins Cross to the north, and Mam Tor to the
west. The road leading west, to Chapel-en-le-Frith
and Manchester, used to be over Mam Tor, until a landslide
swept the road away. Now, all westbound traffic from
Castleton must travel up the narrow Winnats Pass.
Since the road is very narrow and steep most traffic
enters and leaves the village from the East. This
can lead to severe congestion problems, especially
on hot summer sundays. Castleton attracts large numbers
of tourists, some of whom walk the Limestone Way,
which runs south from the village. Others gather to
watch the ceremony held on Oak Apple Day, when a garland
king is paraded around the streets wearing a large
garland of flowers. Facilities in Castleton include
a youth hostel, and several hotels and pubs.
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