Information

County - Derbyshire | Map
Tel code: 01663 | code search
Postcode: SK22 | code search
Population: 700
Birch Vale Jobs
Visitor reports

Add your shop free
Folk Customs:
Ashbourne Royal Shrovetide Football
Derbyshire Well Dressing
Roping Out Wedding Custom

Latest reviews

The Waltzing Weasel Inn
"The food was was very good and the staff were friendly. We didnt have to wait long for our food and it was hot and tasted freshly cooked. Portions were ..." More

The Waltzing Weasel Inn
"its our mum and dads 50th golden wedding anniversary and the waltzing weasel had been recommended to us by a friend so we booked a table for 10 and went ..." More

The Waltzing Weasel Inn
"please note the waltzing weasel is now under new managementwith a refurbishment, new staff and great food.please visit and see for yourself i'm sure you won't be disapointed.

Date visited: 4/3/2010 ..." More

Birch Vale Reviews (4)

Visitor's Views

The Waltzing Weasel closed for business on 2nd January 2006. It ...More

Best rates for a Local Hotel

Latest reviews | Events in Birch Vale | 10 Places to Stay

Birch Vale is a hamlet in the parish of Hayfield in the Peak District of Derbyshire. Driving through you’d be forgiven for thinking Birch Vale is just a speck on the map of the Dark Peaks with little to offer, because its beauty and attractions are hidden from view and can be found along the 2-and-a-half mile Sett Valley Trail. Following the original track of the railway line from the village of Hayfield to Manchester, the trail provides a tranquil and scenic route through the wonder of the High Peak for walkers, cyclists and horse riders. A place of outstanding natural beauty, this route forms part of the Pennine Bridleway National Trail between Hayfield village and Birch Vale. The area occupies a peaceful spot in the valley of the river Sett amid some of the wildest hills in the brooding Dark Peaks. Whether passing through or pausing a while to absorb the breathtaking natural beauty while exploring the trails, it is hard to imagine that the surrounding countryside stood once at the heartland of industrial England. For wheelchair users, Hayfield provides access to the Pennine Bridleway National Trail, cyclists and horse riders can join at Birch Vale and other junctures

Inn

The Waltzing Weasel Inn

Pub and Bar

Printers Arms
Sycamore Inn
The Grouse
Vine Tavern

Places to Stay near Birch Vale

map website

The Waltzing Weasel Inn (0.20 miles)

The Waltzing Weasel Inn
The Waltzing Weasel is a Traditional quintessential English Inn - approximately 400 years old located in the walking country of the High Peak in the Peak District. Views of Kinder Scout and surrounding hills and ... More | visit website
map book

The Bridge End (0.87 miles)

More Information

We are based in the village of Hayfield in the High Peak; in the heart of mountains, moors and beautiful scenery yet less than 40 minutes from Manchester City Centre, ... More

map website

Pack Horse Inn (1.29 miles)

Pack Horse Inn
The Pack Horse inn is a great place to sit and enjoy a drink whist appreciating the glorious scenery. The Pack Horse inn prides itself on freshly-prepared; locally-sourced food. You'll also be very comfortable ... More | visit website
map website

Ashlea (2.72 miles)

Ashlea
Ashlea is a newly built self contained 2 storey holiday home with underfloor heating throughout, fitted kitchen, lounge, bedroom with twin oak beds and a beautiful modern bathroom with full size bath and wet area ... More | visit website
map website

Old Hall Inn (3.11 miles)

Old Hall Inn
The hamlet of Whitehough is found via Chinley off the B6062 or via the sign on the B5470 at Chapel-en-le-Frith. It is worth seeking out The Old Hall Inn, a historic premises attached to Whitehough Hall: the ... More | visit website
map website

Travelodge Macclesfield Adlington (3.23 miles)

There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website

map website

Best Western Moorside Grange Hotel & Spa (3.76 miles)

Best Western Moorside Grange Hotel & Spa

More Information

Situated in the Peak District, nestling on the edge of Lyme Park, where the BBC’s ‘Pride and Prejudice’ series was filmed, the Wi-Fi enabled Best Western Moorside Grange is one of ... More | visit website

map book

Oakfield Lodge (3.98 miles)

Oakfield Lodge

More Information

Oakfield Lodge a family run guest house established in 1976. We offer a pleasant stay in the charming village of Marple and Marple bridge. Good transport links to Stockport and ... More

map book

Peakdale Lodge (4.58 miles)

Peakdale Lodge

More Information

Peakdale Lodge is a family run B&B situated in the center of Glossop in the Peak District. Our rooms are all comfortable and well furnished with en-suite, tea and coffee ... More

map website

Wind in the Willows Hotel (4.63 miles)

Wind in the Willows Hotel

The Wind in the Willows is a delightful family owned early Victorian Country House Hotel set amidst unspoilt views of the Peak District National Park and nestles in the heather clad hills of the Pennines.

The ... More | visit website

Brit Quote:
The trouble with British Rail passengers is that they think the railways are being run for their benefit - Jeremy Clarkson
More Quotes

On this day:
Archbishop of Canterbury Martyred by Vikings - 1012, Drake Attacks Cadiz - 1587, Cook reaches Australia - 1770, Waco Siege Ends - 1993
More dates from British history

click here to view all the British counties

County Pages