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Since coming under new ownership in 2018, The Duke William has been treated to an extensive and thorough renovation and is now pleased to welcome back locals and visitors alike. Stop by with the family for a luxurious Sunday roast, enjoy a relaxed drink with friends or treat yourself and your partner to a delic...
View full reviewOwned by Lord Edward Manners of nearby Haddon Hall, The Peacock at Rowsley is a chic yet cosy luxury boutique hotel. With three AA red stars putting it in the top 200 hotels in the country, and three AA rosettes for its food, The Peacock leads the way in service and hospitality. The small and highly efficient hotel team offers the...
View full reviewWith a focus on reasonably priced, wholesome food and a family-friendly atmosphere to boot, it comes as no surprise that this traditional free house is a popular choice with locals and visitors alike. Like each of his dedicated chefs, owner Carlo is a passionate and innovative individual, always striving to improve his fare. Th...
View full reviewSet high above Matlock town centre, with views from the heated patio area stretching out across the Derwent Valley, the Thorn Tree Inn can best be described as friendly, cosy and inviting. Since taking over the pub, hosts Pat and Emma have become famous throughout the surrounding area for their pie nights on Wednesdays - you choose ...
View full reviewThe spa town of Matlock and its surrounding area boasts many attractions - including the Peak District National Park and Chatsworth - and there is nowhere better for weary sightseers to rest and relax than The Red Lion. This traditional pub, restaurant and bed and breakfast can be found in Matlock Green on the edge of Matlock. We ...
View full reviewSituated in the Derwent Valley, close to the Cromford Canal, Alison House Hotel is the perfect base for those wishing to explore the Derbyshire Dales. It was built in 1845 by the Arkwrights as a family home, and the same classical style and homely atmosphere are evident now. With a menu of exquisitely hearty English classics to ch...
View full reviewIf you are planning a trip to the tourist attraction of Carsington Water then you must pay a visit to The Knockerdown Inn & Restaurant. This traditional 17th-Century Inn exudes charm, and all who visit agree the food and drink served here is of an exceptional standard. There is a superb restaurant and a traditional bar, with a low...
View full reviewAmid spectacular Peak District scenery, The Stables Café offers a range of simple yet tasty hot and cold meals. Take your pick from a choice of cooked breakfasts, hearty lunches and delicious homemade cakes, or sit back and relax with a freshly ground Lavazza coffee, one of the many teas, a glass of wine or a bottle of cold beer....
View full reviewThis laid-back bistro is the perfect place for a family meal, a romantic supper or a light lunch. Choose to sit in the window with a view of the Wirksworth Market Place or in the ancient vaulted cellar. Whether you just fancy a cup of coffee, a glass of wine or a full three-course meal, Le Mistral is a great choice.
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The Lathkil Hotel is a place of tremendous natural beauty, overlooking a limestone dale with views across fields and woods to Youlgreave. Known locally for its wonderful offering of delicious food The four recently refurbished en-suite guest bedrooms are bright and modern and boast all the amenities you need for a comfortable stay...
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 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 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 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 Darwin Forest Country Park is a getaway close to the stunning Derbyshire Peaks, and it's here you'll find the delightful Foresters Bar & Restaurant. In its new conservatory, Foresters Restaurant offers discerning diners the opportunity to enjoy locally sourced, freshly cooked delights from head chef Steve Mower's kitchen - a...
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