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There are plenty of reasons to add The Lamb Inn in Chinley to your list of places to visit in Derbyshire. Locals know it as a stellar country pub where a warm welcome is guaranteed, but that’s only half the story. First-rate food and expertly selected real ales ensure visitors return to this much-loved bolthole time and again. T...
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 reviewIf you’re lucky enough to be visiting or living in the bustling village of Castleton, don’t miss The George Inn for a leisurely pint or a hearty meal. With a traditional feel both inside and out, this inn offers a relaxing place to drink, dine and stay. The George has also twice won the award for Peak District P...
View full reviewThis 17th-Century coaching inn has beamed ceilings, exposed stone walls, open fires and fabulous views over Hope Valley - everything you would expect from a traditional pub and more. The menu offers excellent pub fare, including many vegetarian choices, stone-baked pizzas, a children's menu and à la carte delights, with...
View full reviewIf you haven’t visited Castleton in the heart of the Peak District National Park, you’ve been missing out. It’s a beautiful place, with much to do and see in the surrounding countryside, whether you’re a hiker, extreme sports enthusiast or like me, a real foodie. The Bull’s Head on the village’s main tho...
View full reviewWhile exploring the delights of the Peak District National Park, you might just hit upon this charming traditional inn and decide to dine or, indeed, stay the night. And why not? The George has it all, including nine very comfortable rooms with amenities, a tip-top location, personable service and great food. Fuel up for a walk i...
View full reviewDating back to the early 18th Century, The Royal Oak was once home to the local justice of the peace who held court there until 1879. Still a popular local pub with accommodation, The Royal Oak has a five-star hygiene rating and a well-deserved excellent reputation for offering the best in traditional food, drink and hospitality. Th...
View full reviewThe Devonshire Arms is a former coaching inn, located in the gorgeous Peak Forest close to attractions such as Haddon Hall and Chatsworth - once you step inside you'll never want to leave. Leather sofas and mahogany furnishings make up the chic decor and the food is equally stylish, thanks to a team of chefs with over 40 years' comb...
View full reviewThe New Inn epitomises the traditional local pub at the heart of a community. After a warm welcome from the team, it was wonderful to sink into comfortable seating in the cosy dining room and peruse a menu studded with homemade pub favourites. From the starters menu we selected creamy garlic mushrooms with warm ciabatta and a tang...
View full reviewThe Paper Mill Inn takes pride of place in the quaint hamlet of Whitehough, across the road from its more formal sister pub The Old Hall Inn. The Paper Mill boasts eight hand pulls of traditional craft ale and, if it takes your fancy, a drink bought in one pub can be enjoyed in the other. This is especially handy in summer when Th...
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...
View full reviewOnce a pit-stop for those traversing the old salt-carrying route from Cheshire to Yorkshire, this gorgeous Peak District inn dates back to 1632 - when payment for lodging would be made in cheese. Not far from the famous caverns of Castleton and relatively untouched - the original cheese hooks are still visible - The Cheshire Cheese ...
View full reviewFrom the outside The Grouse looks like a traditional Derbyshire pub, but step inside and the tasteful Chinese-style decor is a hint that you won't find the usual pub-grub here. Instead, you'll find yourself browsing a delightful menu boasting a range of homemade Chinese, Cantonese, Szechuan and Peking cuisine whilst taking in the sp...
View full reviewThe mantra at this tranquil, family-run inn is: ‘may all the guests leave as friends’. Owners Darren and Samantha Kimber are committed to providing first-class service, with every guest made to feel at home from the moment they step through the door, whether they are human or four-legged.
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This lovely 18th-century pub is situated on the Bugsworth Basin, on the Peak Forest canal. Lovingly restored by owners Roger and Jan, this warm and friendly venue is understandably popular with locals and holidaymakers. In balmy weather there are a number of pleasant dog-friendly seating areas, including a large sheltered gazebo. ...
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