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Ashford-in-the-Water is one of the Peak District's prettiest villages, and The Bull's Head, which dates back to the 17th Century, has a charm and character that is pure old England. Its oak beams and the historic village photos adorning the walls create a nostalgic, cosy environment in which to relax and enjoy a meal. Chef-landlord ...
View full reviewThis traditional country inn can be found in the heart of the village of Ashford in the Water and offers a warm welcome to all. Inside, oak beams and Derbyshire stone walls add to its cosy charm, while outside, a large garden beckons in warm weather. The light and airy conservatory is also a favourite spot in which to enjoy lunch ...
View full reviewOwners Libby and Greg Robinson know a thing or two about what makes an atmospheric community bolthole like the White Lion successful. After taking over in 2009, they’ve spent their tenure here establishing the pub as a social hub and cornerstone of the village of Great Longstone, lovingly restoring the interior and transforming ...
View full reviewWidely regarded as one of the best pubs in the area, The Peak Hotel is alive with the inviting sound of chatter and laughter on any given night of the week. Landlord Rick Ellison recently refurbished and re-styled the hotel, working wonders to create the perfect setting. Inside, open fires, candlelit tables and eccentric vintage f...
View full reviewThe Shoulder of Mutton, situated in the glorious Peak District village of Bradwell, is a traditional village pub boasting a successful bed and breakfast venture and a menu of delicious food. The pub kitchen serves a range of hearty home-cooked food made using locally sourced ingredients, including fi sh dishes, vege...
View full reviewYou’ll be hard-pressed to find a more charming and quintessentially British pub than The Ship Inn. Nestled in the charming village of Wincle, this delightful venue resides on a country lane nearby Macclesfield and Leek. Surrounded by beautiful countryside, this is the perfect destination for explorers and ramblers with several f...
View full review�There are three National Trust tearooms in the Peak District - each one with its own character, and each one an ideal place for weary ramblers and tired tourists to rest and relax before heading off on their next Peak District adventure. Catering for every craving, the three establishments offer tasty panini, homemade pies, fre...
View full reviewLaying claim to being the highest pub in Derbyshire, The Barrel Inn boasts stunning views of the Peak District National Park and plenty of charm, and dates back to 1597. Good friends with many of the local suppliers, the proprietors of The Barrel Inn receive the highest quality produce which is then cooked on the premises, providing...
View full reviewWhether you choose from the à la carte menu, splash out on the seven-course tasting menu, opt for a chalkboard special or just enjoy a glass of local real ale or wine at the bar, this place is a rare treat. Located at the heart of the Peak District, its smart contemporary interior and stunning views from the dining room and s...
View full reviewSome 75 years ago, the Cooper family sold tea and cakes to visitors arriving at Edale railway station. Having gained a dedicated following, they decided to set up a real café and today, tourists and locals alike are still enjoying what the historic Cooper's Café has to offer. Located on the famous Pennine Way, Cooper's...
View full reviewThe picturesque market village of Hartington is home to a quaint tearoom that also houses a tiny post office and gift shop. We were warmly welcomed by proprietor Sue into a relaxed, homely room with walls festooned with gorgeous watercolour paintings by local artists. As we perused the Beresford's varied lunchtime menu it was notice...
View full reviewFound on the road leading to Kinder Scout, one of the Peak District's top walking attractions, The Sportsman is an obvious choice for activity weekends away. There are charming bedrooms available for overnight stays, and a cosy but spacious pub and restaurant where you can huddle around a roaring open fire and enjoy a pint of real a...
View full reviewA warm welcome from Petra and Lee awaits all who visit the Bulls Head. This small, family-run business is located in the delightful hamlet of Kerridge, just a ten-minute walk from local landmark White Nancy, and is perfectly positioned near many scenic walking routes. The kitchen specialises in traditional tapas, with most ingredi...
View full reviewThe picture-postcard hamlet of Hulme End, in the Peak District National Park, is home to stunning natural vistas and plenty of outdoor adventure opportunities. It’s therefore no wonder that The Tea Junction has become an exceedingly popular spot for refueling. The team that mans this sought-after haunt knows more than a thing or...
View full reviewOffering a warm welcome and something to suit all tastes and budgets, this friendly, family-run pub in the pretty village of Hope is a real home-from-home. The plush green scenery which surrounds the village presents plenty of walking and cycling opportunities, and the Poachers Arms, with its cosy interior and extensive menu, off...
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