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Dog Friendly Hotels Peak District

 

The Peak District is packed full of monumental walks and destinations including Kinder Scout, Hope Valley, Ladybower Reservoir and Curbar Edge. With spectacular views and historical estates, the Peak District National Park makes for a superb pooch getaway.

  • The Creamery, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Ashbourne, England
    Nestling in a peaceful location in the picturesque village of Kniveton and dating back to 1750, this barn conversion offers quality accommodation, equipped and furnished to a very good standard with flair and imagination. Retaining much of the original charm and character, with beamed ceilings and interesting little niches, this delightful holiday cottage, with excellent Wi-Fi signal, situated adjacent to the owners’ home, is ideally placed for exploring this beautiful area. There is also a large array of outdoor space, perfect for your four-legged friends to roam free. The market town of Ashbourne, ‘Gateway to the Peak District’, and Dovedale are only 3 miles away where guests will find a good choice of shops, restaurants and pubs. Carsington Water offers sailing, windsurfing, rafting and canoeing and is an ideal place to spend a day out in the Derbyshire countryside. This is a wonderful location for walking and touring with Chatsworth House, Matlock, Buxton, Bakewell and the Potteries only a short drive away. Shop 3 miles, restaurant 1 mile and pub 500 yards.
    The Creamery can be booked with Milkmaids Cottage (UK31860) to accommodate up to 9 guests
    £44
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    Brassington, England
    Meadows Huts, Foxglove (UK37639) and Forget-Me-Not (UK37646) are located just outside of the quaint village of Parwich, 5 miles from the nearest town, Ashbourne. This area of the Peak District is fantastic for exploring the countryside. The High Peak trail and the Tissington trail are both within 3 miles of the huts as well as recognised cycle routes. Dovedale is a must to visit whilst in the area, read up on the history of the steppingstones and take the walk yourselves up Thorpe Cloud where you will see breath-taking views well worth the hike. If you are more of a thrill seeker Alton Towers is only a 20-minute drive which makes a fun day out for all the family or take on some water sports at Carsington reservoir.
    After all this enjoy a nice meal in the evening at the local pub. Foxglove and Forget-me-not are two similar shepherds’ huts, both finished to an incredible standard with home comforts in mind. The open plan living space has a double bunk bed allowing space for four guests, a dining area with a TV, there is also Wi-Fi provided and electric radiators. The kitchen is well equipped with electric oven, hob and fridge, plus there is a shower room within the hut. Outside a barbecue and firepit are provided with outdoor furniture, overlooking the fields.
    The properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 8 guests.
    £44
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  • Marl Farm Cottage, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Little Hayfield, England
    This pretty traditional cottage (ref 23363) and farmhouse (ref 24515), with scenic views, are perfectly situated on the owners’ working farm on the main road between Glossop and Chapel-en-le-Frith. Situated just 1 mile from the village of Hayfield, a popular base for a holiday exploring the Sett Valley Trail, walking the Kinder Scout, the caverns around Castleton, the plague village of Eyam, Edale, Hope, Chatsworth House, Haddon and Lyme Halls. Buxton, Bakewell, Glossop and Holmfirth are all an easy drive, as is Manchester with its excellent shopping. Golf and horse riding can also be found nearby. Shop and restaurant 1 mile, pub ¼ mile.
    £45
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  • Linden Cottage, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Commanding superb views across the valley to Riber Castle and Heights of Abraham, this lovely 18th century cottage offers cosy, very attractive and comfortably furnished accommodation. With its sheltered, south facing garden, it adjoins the owners’ home, just 200 yards from the village shop and pub and only a 0.5 mile walk from Matlock and its fine amenities. Matlock Bath, with cable car rides and Gulliver’s Kingdom, is 1 mile, whilst Chatsworth, Haddon Hall, Crich Tramway Museum, watersports at Carsington Lake, High Peak Cycle Trail with cycle hire, riding and golf are all nearby.
    £46
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  • Cosy Nook, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Matlock, England
    This outstanding Grade II listed cottage started its life originally as an Arkwright mill worker’s home and nestles in the beautiful village of Cromford, in the famous Derwent Valley World Heritage Site on the edge of the scenic Derbyshire Dales National Park. Cosy Nook is an ideal retreat in which to unwind and relax in after a day exploring the local area. This mid-terrace cottage has been lovingly restored and individually styled to offer all the comforts of modern living whilst still retaining its original charm. On entering, there is a very comfortable living room leading to a contemporary, well-equipped kitchen which in turn opens onto a small yard.
    The village of Cromford lies just 1 mile from the spa town of Matlock Bath and 3 miles from Matlock. Famous for its connections with Sir Richard Arkwright and the cotton trade, and often referred to as the cradle of the industrial revolution, Cromford has a great selection of pubs, shops, restaurants and cafés. It also has an award-winning beauty salon offering relaxing treatments, a renowned book sellers (Scarthin Books) and a chocolatier. Arkwright’s historic Cromford Mill is a short walk away near the scenic canal basin and houses a museum and specialist shops. The immediate local area boasts an abundance of attractions such as the Heights of Abraham with its own cable cars, the Peak District Mining Museum, Masson Mill and many walks with stunning rural views. The more active are catered for with plentiful longer walking and cycling routes plus climbing and caving around the Derwent Valley and the White Peak. Sailing, canoeing, sail boarding and excellent fly fishing are available on nearby Carsington Water. Cycling routes include the Carsington Water, High Peak, Monsal and Tissington Trails. A short drive away is the beautiful Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall which have been used in the feature films of ‘Pride and Prejudice’ and ‘Jane Eyre’. Frequent public transport is available to scenic Buxton, Nottingham and Derby. Shop, pubs and restaurant within 400 yards.
    £47
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  • North View, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Hope Valley, England
    Perfect for couples and small families alike, North View provides cosy holiday accommodation in the popular and picturesque Peak District village of Bradwell. In a delightful location at the top of a narrow village lane, this charming, semi-detached cottage benefits from spectacular far-reaching views towards Win Hill, Bamford Edge and beyond. In the spacious living/dining room you’ll find a wood burner for that extra touch of warmth in the chillier winter months. For the long summer days you can relax on the attractive patio area and fully appreciate the superb open views.

    A short walk downhill will take you to the heart of Bradwell, with its shops, pubs and places to eat. Bradwell is also famous for its ice-cream that’s made in the village. Nestled at the bottom of its own limestone dale in the Hope Valley, Bradwell is surrounded by some fabulous countryside. The beautiful honeypot village of Castleton is around a 10-minute drive, as is the large village of Tideswell. In Hathersage, also 10 minutes’, you’ll find excellent amenities together with a seasonal outdoor heated swimming pool. Slightly further afield is the ever popular market town of Bakewell, Chatsworth House and the spa town of Buxton, which can all be reached in under half an hour. Finally, Alton Towers Theme Park can be reached in around an hour. Shop, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    £47
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  • Golf Cottage, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    4.75
    This 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.
    £48
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  • The Old School House, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Ideally set in the heart of the Peak District, The Old School House is part of a converted Victorian school. This Grade II listed home retains much charm and character, with Gothic features, and offers spacious holiday accommodation. There is a lovely garden with sitting-out area which is accessed across the driveway, however it is not an enclosed garden. Tideswell is an attractive village with a small supermarket, butchers and fish and chip shop. The Peak District offers superb walking, cycling, climbing, charming villages and bustling towns. Shop, pub and restaurant 200 yards.
    £48
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  • Repton Cottage, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Formerly part of the Foremark Hall Estate and on the edge of the National Forest, these three Grade II listed properties date from 1752. They enjoy a peaceful rural holiday location with excellent local walks and great views of the Grade I listed Foremark Hall, a Georgian-Palladian country house. Foremark Threshing Barn is a beautifully converted spacious barn with a full height atrium style dining area displaying the original roof timbers and galleried landing. From here, full width French windows lead to a large garden which features a paved patio area with garden furniture and a barbecue. Repton Cottage is named after the nearby village of Repton, the historic capital of Mercia. Burdett’s Cottage is named after the Burdett family whose ancestral home was Foremark Hall next door. Featuring cosy living rooms with wood burning stoves and exposed timbers, the traditional brick cottages of Repton and Burdett’s make perfect rural holiday retreats. Shop and pub 1 mile.
    £48
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  • Burdetts Cottage, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Formerly part of the Foremark Hall Estate and on the edge of the National Forest, these three Grade II listed properties date from 1752. They enjoy a peaceful rural holiday location with excellent local walks and great views of the Grade I listed Foremark Hall, a Georgian-Palladian country house. Foremark Threshing Barn is a beautifully converted spacious barn with a full height atrium style dining area displaying the original roof timbers and galleried landing. From here, full width French windows lead to a large garden which features a paved patio area with garden furniture and a barbecue. Repton Cottage is named after the nearby village of Repton, the historic capital of Mercia. Burdett’s Cottage is named after the Burdett family whose ancestral home was Foremark Hall next door. Featuring cosy living rooms with wood burning stoves and exposed timbers, the traditional brick cottages of Repton and Burdett’s make perfect rural holiday retreats. Shop and pub 1 mile.
    £48
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