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The Bentley Brook is an attractive building set in several acres on the edge of the Peak District. With lawns and patio gardens, the inn attracts a varied clientele of all ages, including families, walkers, cyclists and those looking to explore the historic town of Ashbourne or traverse the pretty Tissington Trail. Food and refreshm...
View full reviewA haven for ramblers, The Jug and Glass Inn is perfectly situated on the beautiful White Peak in the Peak District National Park. A secure cycle shed and close proximity to the Tissington and High Peak trails make this the ideal stop-off for cyclists and well-behaved dogs are welcome inside and out. Summer transforms the extensive...
View full reviewA tourist's dream, The Bluebell Inn is found at the gateway to Dovedale and is surrounded by lush countryside as far as the eye can see. This homely establishment has built up a solid reputation thanks to its comprehensive, affordable menu and stunning location. The main building is an impressive structure flanked by an ample bee...
View full reviewStunning views across glorious Derbyshire countryside, fine English fare, comfortable rooms for overnight stays and a very warm welcome from patrons Janette and Frank - with all this, the AA-three-star, gold-rated Jug & Glass Inn truly is a provincial gem in the very heart of Derbyshire's walking country. This cosy inn dates ...
View full reviewSituated in the Peak District National Park, this 17th-Century hotel is a real find. Close to Chatsworth and other stately homes, traffic-free cycling trails and some of the best walking in England direct from its grounds, Biggin Hall provides well-appointed accommodation in a sympathetically renovated Grade II* listed building, with...
View full reviewThe Waterloo Inn, located just off the Tissington Trail, is a perfect find after being out and about exploring the magnificent Peak District - even your muddy boots are welcome. Housed in a building over 350 years old, The Waterloo Inn is full of charm and character, with a cosy open fire. It's a great place to sit back and enjoy on...
View full reviewFor traditional, wholesome food in a homely environment, look no further than the Eagle Tavern in the quaint village of Heage. It's everything a village pub should be, complete with a warm, welcoming environment, delicious fare and a well-stocked bar. The menu features a whole host of classic pub dishes at reasonable prices, togethe...
View full reviewSet in the historic industrial town of Clay Cross, this characterful venue offers a warm welcome to locals and visitors alike. The pub re-opened in 2013 after a thorough renovation, and under the guidance of new owners Craig and Mark even won the TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence in 2016, 2017 and 2018. Alongside scrubbed wood...
View full reviewIn many ways The Dog is a traditional Derbyshire pub, with a roaring open fire and real ales on tap. But on closer inspection you'll discover what makes this place distinctive. The guest ales are sourced from microbreweries where possible and change every few days, the restaurant has a particular polish and the service comes with an...
View full reviewThe Bluebell Inn is a beautiful country inn and restaurant in a prime location within verdant Derbyshire countryside. Inside, you'll find comfort, style and a host of friendly faces, as well as an extensive range of wines, spirits, premium ales and beers. Sourced locally, all food is freshly prepared to order and includes stunning s...
View full reviewSituated on the doorstep of the Peak District, The Lion Hotel has been part of the Belper community since the 18th century, providing fond memories for those who have visited, both past and present. The effort that owner John Crooks and his family have put into running their establishment is clear. The hotel is currently undergoin...
View full reviewThe Lion in Belper is part of the renowned Finesse Collection, a group of privately owned hotels in the East Midlands. The pub is a stylish, understated space, enhanced by traditional elements such as wooden ceiling beams and leaded windows. On arrival we were greeted by friendly, professional staff and within minutes we were d...
View full reviewSituated on the doorstep of the Peak District, The Lion Hotel has been part of the Belper community since the 18th century, providing fond memories for those who have visited, both past and present. The effort that owner John Crooks and his family have put into running this hotel is clear. The hotel is currently und...
View full reviewCafé Nonno's is a café and restaurant run with Italian flair and plenty of know-how. Visit here for your lasagne fix - it's their bestseller for a reason. During the daytime the café not only serves up hearty breakfasts, tasty sandwiches and filled jacket potatoes, but also delicious hot main meals such as risot...
View full reviewThe Book Café serves an array of breakfasts, cakes, and larger lunches, delighting Derbyshire’s foodies. This well-loved establishment recently opened a second café in Belper. For breakfast, choose from popular options like avocado on sourdough toast and the full Derbyshire breakfast, which is a meat-lover’s dream. Lunchtime...
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