In the heart of the beautiful Peak District, The Chequers Inn is a 10-minute drive from Chatsworth House. The traditional country inn has a pub restaurant and real ale bar with free Wi-Fi access.
With a south-facing position and views towards the River Derwent, Kingfisher Lodge offers self-catering accommodation within the Peak District National Park.
Rae
United Kingdom
The location was ideal for us to attend the Festival programme at Cliff College. The property was spotlessly clean, warm and furnished to a high standard, with everything we needed for a 4 night break. Excellent communication with hosts - prompt and helpful replies to all our questions.
Set in Grindleford Bridge, 11 km from Chatsworth House, The Maynard offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Richard
United Kingdom
Comfortable rooms, cosy bar area, good restaurant.
Located in Baslow and with Chatsworth House reachable within 5 km, Fischers Baslow Hall - Chatsworth offers a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a terrace. This 4-star hotel offers a bar.
Set in Castleton, 19 km from Chatsworth House, Bike & Boot Inns Peak District - Leisure Hotels for Now offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Rosemary
United Kingdom
The bed was very comfortable; there was a good blast of water from the shower, and fluffy towels on the heated towel rail.
The staff were all friendly and enthusiastic.
Located in Bakewell, 8.9 km from Chatsworth House, Rafters at Riverside House Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Set in Tideswell, 12 km from Buxton Opera House, The Merchant's Yard offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Stephen
United Kingdom
The Merchant's Yard massively exceeded our expectations - all the basics were fully met with really nicely laid out rooms and all the details you might want (e.g. luxury toiletries, bathrobes etc). The full English breakfast was one of the nicest I've ever had ANYWHERE and the Sunday roast in the restaurant was also top quality. Service was impeccable with everyone being super friendly and helpful. However, it was the range of little extras that really took them to 10 out of 10: the named car park space, the welcome drink at the bar, the luxury bath soak. Highly highly recommend (and I spent 150 nights in hotels in 2023)
Lovely rural location for escaping to the countryside.
Lovely rural location for escaping to the countryside. We enjoyed all our pre-booked meals in the dining room at Cliff College. Great menu with choices for dietary needs and served with a smile. Amazed at how well the staff coped with serving such large numbers. Definitely hope to return.
Rae
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Froggart is probably one of the prettiest villages in the...
Froggart is probably one of the prettiest villages in the Peak District with good walks and pretty central to be able to get to everywhere without being touristy.
2 minutes down the road from Calver which has all the local amenities and it’s over looked by froggartt edge which is a great walk with amazing views onto the village
Claire
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
You need to drive down a narrowing country road to get to it...
You need to drive down a narrowing country road to get to it but once you get there, there’s a parking bay immediately outside the property.
The property is very clean which in this day and age is very important and the room comfortable. However, we had trouble turning on the shower and was given a rubber band by the owner to use around the round handle for better grip. Apparently, they’re aware of the problem/issue but according to the gentleman there’s nothing they can do about it. All showers have the same problem/issue.
As far as the breakfast was concerned, I had full English on the first morning and porridge on the second day. I’ve eaten much better full English breakfast but the porridge was very nice.
In summary, we loved the cleanliness and quietness of the place but the shower issue and the breakfast let it down slightly. Both proprietors, especially Vivian, are nice and helpful.
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Anonymous
United States
10
Scored 10
Plenty of lovely walks in the area that were within walking...
Plenty of lovely walks in the area that were within walking distance and lots more within 10 minutes in the car, especially if you have dogs. We visited The Bridge Inn for food and drinks, this was a lovely dog friendly pub with a lovely riverside back garden. Several other pubs in the area too that were dog friendly which was a bonus for us as we had taken our dog with us.
Sarah
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A lovely wee place, close to lots of interesting places to...
A lovely wee place, close to lots of interesting places to visit. Nice local pubs. Eyam (the village that quarantined itself when they got the plague in the 1600s) was very close - walking distance or a short drive. Lots of nice walks. The reservoir where the Dam Busters practised is also a short drive away. If the weather doesn't play ball, Haddon Hall is a short drive away and was an amazing place to visit, with a good cafe too.
Anna
8.0
Scored 8.0
Located ideally for many walks.
Located ideally for many walks. Places to eat within 5/10 minutes drive . Only 1 place to eat in village , which is a bit of a negative.
Plenty of circular walks also within 10 minutes drive where you can park on the side of the road.
This was our second stay at Rock View we came last year and couldn’t wait to return. The cottage is clean and the rooms are spacious with everything you could possibly need for a comfortable stay. Froggatt is a beautiful old village with walking paths in every direction not just the hills but also along the lovely Derwent Valley, we hardly used our car all week. There are four pubs serving really good food within easy walking distance. The owner Kathy was very helpful with ideas etc and we hope to see her again next year.
Liked the Welcome, Staff, Room, Food. The owners were more than happy to advise on the area and its attractions.
An excellent hotel for our requirements. It's a bit out of the way, but if you're there for walking etc or if you want to use it as a base for exploring the Peak District, a very good choice.
Not the cheapest, but you usually get what you pay for. In this case you certainly do. Definitely recommended.
Lovely quiet place to stay. The room was lovely and very clean. The shower was great , just what was needed after a long 12 mile walk.
Breakfast was was very nice .
Parking spot a bonus.
We would definitely stay at the Old Orchard again ... an ideal place to stay especially if you like walking/ hiking. River walks or Froggatt Edge hike are close by .
Very convenient for climbing Kinder Scout and going to Chatsworth House. Comfortable room. Slightly worn room but everything functioned OK. Very pleasant staff. Excellent catering coping with gluten free requirements. The bed was particularly comfortable. The garden was pleasant as were the hotel surroundings.
The location is great. The views from the bedroom were fantastic. Easy to find using sat nav and very easy to get to places around. The shower is very powerful! Good cooker breakfast too.
Staying here, please ensure you visit Froggatt Edge which was amazing
The location is ideally placed for walks along the river Derwent, Froggatt Edge, Padley Gorge and many other beauty spots. There are lots of places to eat and drink near by. We found the property to be very quiet and comfortable.
I loved the feel of the hotel / pub area, it was very cosy and welcoming. I thought the whole premises was extremely clean and tidy.
The staff were extremely friendly and welcoming and the food was superb.
The location was beautiful and we really enjoyed Froggatt. The host provided a very helpful booklet of information which gave a number of recommendations of things to do, places to eat etc.
Small purpose created space, bright and fresh. Well equipped and immaculately clean. Perfect location for us. Gorgeous setting with great views of countryside and Froggatt edge.
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