Dog-friendly Derbyshire
- Chesterfield, England
Ringwood Hall Hotel & Spa is a beautiful 19th-century manor house hotel set amongst six acres of formal award-winning gardens and surrounded by 29 acres of parkland - the perfect location for a dog-friendly getaway.
- Hathersage, England
Millstone Inn is a charming dog-friendly Inn, located on the edge of the village of Hathersage looking up the Hope Valley - the gateway to the beautiful Peak Park.
£98Price per night from
- Beeley, England
Located on the world-famous Chatsworth Estate, dog-friendly The Devonshire Arms in the Peak District is in the heart of the village, offering a fabulous place for a getaway with your furry friend.
£220Price per night from
- Pilsley, England
Set in the idyllic village of Pilsley, dog-friendly The Devonshire Arms in the Peak District is the perfect place for you and your furry friend with comfortable rooms, delicious food, local ales and warm hospitality.
£259Price per night from
- Ashbourne, England
Set on the border of Derbyshire and Staffordshire, dog-friendly The Dog & Partridge Country Inn in the Peak District is the perfect destination for a walking holiday with your pet.
- Bakewell, England
The dog-friendly Robin Hood Farm in the Peak District is a charming Bed & Breakfast ideally situated in the picturesque village of Bakewell.
- Over Haddon, EnglandAt the side of a courtyard development of holiday barns, this lovingly restored and furnished adjoining property is in an ideal position in the centre of the glorious countryside of the Peak District National Park and on the edge of Lathkill Dale Nature Reserve. The quiet hamlet boasts a very popular dining pub 200 yards away, whilst interesting shopping, a weekly market, museum, swimming pool and golf course are in Bakewell 2 miles away and accessible by a regular bus service during the day. There is fabulous walking from the door, and cycle hire 3 miles away to enjoy the Monsal Trail, which allows traffic-free cycling to Buxton, 12 miles. Chatsworth Hall, Haddon Hall and Eyam Hall are within 5 miles. Carsington Water, Alton Towers, Castleton Caverns and Dovedale are within 45 minutes’ drive. Golf and horse riding within 5 miles. Shop 2 miles, pub and restaurant 200 yards.£65From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Buxton, EnglandThis quaint terraced cottage can be found in the small Derbyshire town of Chapel-en-le-Frith, otherwise known as ‘The Capital of the Peak’. Popular with walkers, there is an abundance of walks available straight from the door, including around Combs Reservoir, which is a mere 5 minutes from the property. Across the road is a good, traditional pub serving food, and both Chapel-en-le-Frith and nearby Whaley Bridge, 3 miles, provide ample local amenities. The Chestnut Centre Otter, Owl & Wildlife Park is just 10 minutes from the property, and the beautiful ever popular village of Castleton, home to the Blue John Cavern, is around 15 minutes. The spa town of Buxton, famous for its spring water, Pavillion Gardens and Victorian Opera House can be reached in around 20 minutes, and finally Bakewell, home to the magnificent historic houses of Chatsworth Estate and Haddon Hall, is around half an hour. Shop 2 miles, pub and restaurant 130 yards.£48From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Bakewell, EnglandA superb one-bedroom cottage resting on Burton Manor Farm on the outskirts of Bakewell, Derbyshire. In a National Park. Open-plan. Romantic. Shared games room. Chatsworth 6 miles; Matlock 9.7 miles; Buxton 12.6 miles.£52From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Bolsover, EnglandIncorporating a fabulous 1930s art deco theme throughout, this spacious semi-detached holiday property has been beautifully and lovingly renovated over a period of time, with superb insight and attention to detail. Quality period furnishings have been sought out and adorn each of the rooms, some having been beautifully restored, and the result is a bold masterpiece in the popular market town of Bolsover.
Most famous for its castle, Bolsover is ideally situated in the heart of the country between Sherwood Forest famous for Robin Hood, the Major Oak and RSPB centre; Newstead Abbey, the caves of Nottingham and the Peak District, and offers a superb blend of spectacular scenery and fabulous walking opportunities. Cultural activities, events and walking festivals regularly take place throughout the town, which is also home to a local market every Tuesday and Friday, and is bursting with local shops, restaurants and bars offering plenty for visitors to the area.
For guests who enjoy stately homes and gardens, Bolsover Castle is a matter of minutes away, and is home to magnificent paintings and extensive gardens. Hardwick Hall, known as one of the most splendid houses in England, can be reached in 20 minutes and the magnificent houses of Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall in around 40 minutes. The historic town of Chesterfield, which is most notable for its famous crooked spire, can be reached in around 20 minutes, and Sherwood Forest in around 30 minutes.
Finally, a whole host of Peak District towns and villages such as Edale (home to the start of the Pennine Way), Buxton with its diverse architecture, the show caves of Castleton, Matlock and its cable car, and Bakewell which is famous for its puddings, are all under an hour away. With events throughout the year, 18-20 September, The Great British Food Festival Hardwick Hall, 3 October Bolsover Brass Festival, Shirebrook Academy and 6-24 November Christmas Market, Chatsworth House to name a few. There is plenty to keep you busy during you’re stay no matter what time of the year is it! Shop and restaurant ¾ mile, pub ½ mile.£66From price per night based on 7 night stay