Edale

Edale sits in some of the most dramatic scenery in the Peak District, seemingly in the middle of nowhere though just 15 miles from Sheffield and about 20 from Manchester. Kinder Scout looms above the village, and the caverns of Castleton are close by... Read More

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Rambler Country House Hotel

Rambler Country House Hotel

The Rambler Country House is situated in Edale Valley, which lies in a beautiful setting below Kinder Scout at the start of the Pennine Way, which is England`s first and most famous long distance footpaths. When ... More | visit website

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The Rambler Inn

The Rambler Inn
Edale is the name given to both the valley between Mam Tor, Lose Hill and Kinder, and to its main settlement. As well as the main village there are several small farming hamlets strung out ... More | visit website

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Ollerbrook Cottages (0.51 miles)

Ollerbrook Cottages

Ollerbrook Cottages date back to the seventeenth century, maybe earlier. Built of local gritstone with flagged roofs, and set within the grounds of the owner's home, they merge into the little hamlet, amidst tall trees, ... More | visit website

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Innkeepers Lodge (2.28 miles)

Innkeepers Lodge
*ALL ROOMS INCLUDE COMPLIMENTARY CONTINENTAL BUFFET BREAKFAST* Situated in the heart of the Peak District National Park, this lodge is adjacent to the Castle Vintage Inn on Castle Street. Nicknamed the “gem of the peaks”, ... More | visit website
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Four Seasons (2.33 miles)

Four Seasons

Four Seasons is a fresh take on Bed and Breakfast. All rooms have been refurbished to the highest standards. Owners, Al and Jenny pride themselves on providing a warm and friendly atmosphere in a fantastic ... More | visit website

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Losehill House Hotel (2.43 miles)

Losehill House Hotel

We are proud to reveal the best-kept secret in the Peak District. Along a leafy lane and almost by chance you’ll happen across somewhere rather special…Its name is Losehill House.

The Hotel & Spa occupies a ... More | visit website

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Twitchill Farm Cottages (3.08 miles)

Twitchill Farm Cottages
These stone built cottages are located around an 18th century farmhouse on Win Hill, with a panoramic view over the Hope Valley and across to Castleton and its famous caverns and historic castle. There ... More | visit website
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The Samuel Fox Country Inn (3.27 miles)

The Samuel Fox Country Inn

The Samuel Fox Country Inn is situated in the pretty village of Bradwell. The building underwent a full refurbishment in July 2008 making it modern and stylish while still retaining its rustic charm. There are ... More | visit website

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Yorkshire Bridge Inn (4.83 miles)

Yorkshire Bridge Inn
'Freehouse of the Year' Publican Awards 2000 and 2001 and 2004, we were judged in the top six countrywide.

Yorkshire Bridge Inn is privately owned and has so much to offer for visitors to the Peak ... More | visit website
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The Bridge End (5.44 miles)

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, Manchester Airport, Stockport; and Cheshire ... More | visit website

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Ashlea (5.57 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
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Old Hall Inn (5.63 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

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