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A beautiful summer’s evening, a restaurant overlooking a stunning valley, and exceptional cuisine – this is what characterised our visit to The White Horse. This elegant venue combines traditional features with modern touches – think exposed brickwork, fireplaces, wooden windowsills and subtle background music. After being s...
View full reviewThose lucky wayfarers who chance upon The Staffordshire Knot are in for a treat. As if its stylish decor and charming village location in the stunning Manifold Valley weren't enough, this spacious inn also provides restaurant-quality food served in a gorgeous candlelit atmosphere. Sit beside the open fire and peruse the starter menu...
View full reviewWhether you’re stopping by for a casual drink, a get-together with friends and family, or to spend an evening in one of the comfortable guest rooms, The Manifold Inn is bound to impress. The historic facade that houses the inn is precisely the sort of place you’d want to retreat to at the end of a long day of exploring the Pea...
View full reviewIn the midst of the Derbyshire Dales you'll find the charming village of Hulland Ward - and therein, the smart and homely Nag's Head. A lot of care has gone into the decor and design of this pub and restaurant, which complement the very traditional feel of the building. Behind the bar at this community-focused gem, you'll find fi...
View full reviewThis picturesque stone pub and restaurant on the edge of the Peak District National Park has not only received much recent acclaim but is also one of the oldest hostelries in Derbyshire, with documented use as an inn dating back to 1590.
The name derives from a Viking board game played here by monks in the 14th century, and...
The 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 reviewNestled on the edge of the Peak District National Park you’ll find the beautiful 17th-century country house that’s home to The Izaak Walton Hotel. With 38 charming en-suite bedrooms and sweeping views across the picturesque landscape, it’s an idyllic country retreat for those seeking a relaxing break.
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Well known for its life-size fibreglass cows 'strolling' through the garden and the prancing black horse depicted on the wall, this homely inn is what you might call a 'proper pub' - with bags of personality, an air of history and cosy accommodation (complete with four-poster beds). The restaurant is charmingly old-fashioned and com...
View full reviewSurrounded by the beauty of the Peak District’s Hope Valley, this charming café is the ideal spot for walkers or visitors to the area. Adjoining the stone-walled Craft Centre, The Eating House is a cosy and welcoming café. The food on offer is all homemade and provides sustenance throughout the day.
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Ale aficionados take heed; the delightful Duke of York boasts a superb stock of local Robinsons cask ales and premium lagers, best enjoyed beside the roaring fire in winter or in one of their two beer gardens during summer. Here you'll find walkers, locals and those camping in the pub's campsite, as well as diners on the look-out fo...
View full reviewThis hidden Derbyshire gem, overlooking the pretty stone village of Calver, is ideal for a low-key lunch or a smart evening meal. Located in Hope Valley in the midst of the Peak District National Park, with an attractive terrace from which to survey the view, The Derwentwater Arms is a great place to enjoy satisfying fare whilst tak...
View full reviewA relaxed and welcoming venue, The Coach House can be found on the outskirts of Ashbourne and provides the perfect setting for anything from a casual drink to a get-together with friends and family. Nestled in the middle of Sandybrook Country Park, it occupies a beautiful listed building, with many original features for guests to ...
View full reviewThis reputable restaurant is one of those places you cannot help but admire. Its gorgeous location on the edge of the Peak District affords beautiful views of the surrounding countryside. Inside is just as striking, showcasing dark wooden beams, rustic brickwork and endearing furniture - all complemented by subtle lighting. Enjo...
View full reviewEach of the three National Trust tearooms in the Peak District has its own character, and each one is an ideal place for weary ramblers and tired tourists to rest and relax before heading off on adventures. Set amidst a picturesque landscape of waterfalls, wooden bridges and ancient packhorse routes, The Longshaw Tearooms at the l...
View full reviewThe Eyre Arms at Calver was fully refurbished in March 2015, giving the beautiful stone-built pub a new lease of life. It has become a family-friendly dining destination that oozes character – think exposed bricks, an open fireplace and original beams – housed in a bright, airy space, complete with plenty of outdoor seating. View full review
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