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Named after the iron age enclosure at the south end of our airfield,
Camphill has been the home of The Derbyshire and Lancashire Gliding Club
since 1935. The airfield was formed from the fields of Camphill Farm and
our clubhouse was once the farmhouse. It is now a listed building. In early days Camphill was noted as a good site
for soaring in hill lift. As gliding developed the site became equally
well known for thermal soaring and for lee wave lift triggered by the
Pennine Hills.
The site is famous in the history of
gliding. It was one of only a handful of centres for early gliding in
the UK. Most of glidings' pioneers were at one time members or flew at
Camphill. Many National and Regional meets were held here. In 1954, the
site hosted the World Gliding Championships.
At the heart of the Peak District,
this is an idyllic gliding site, in beautiful surroundings. It has been,
and is, loved by many.
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