The Peak District is a region of rolling hills, limestone villages, and fields dotted with sheep, making it clear why it became the UK’s first National Park. Many of the best places to stay in the Peak District are village pubs with rooms where the food is delicious and the rooms super comfortable. Whether you’re after a quiet spot to relax, a base for exploring the 555 square miles of countryside, or something budget-friendly, there’s a place to suit every type of traveller.
Derbyshire (Derbyshire)
Located on the Chatsworth Estate in the peaceful village of Beeley, guests can stay in one of the rooms above the inn or in a hamlet of cottages nearby. Interiors blend modern elegance with historic charm - evident in the characterful bar and restaurant. Well-placed for exploring the Peak District.
Derbyshire
A 17th-century manor first opened as a hotel in 1820, in the middle of the Peak District. Recent renovation has created a stylish mix of traditional and contemporary, with luxurious trappings and outstanding food. Come for walking and fly fishing on a seven mile stretch of river. True English charm.
Derbyshire
Stylish country pub with occasional antiques and great bathrooms, interior designed by the Duchess of Devonshire. Good food from the Chatsworth Estate, and walks from the door.
Derbyshire
500 year old inn in the north of the Peak District National Park. Traditional meets contemporary with flair and comfort. Award-winning restaurant.
Derbyshire (Derbyshire )
An historic inn which oozes atmosphere, in the heart of the Peak District. Three rooms have recently been renovated and are light and airy with sink-into beds and contemporary bathrooms. Downstairs is much more traditional with roaring fires, hearty food in the restaurant and a very warm welcome.
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