Located in Ashbourne, 19 km from Alton Towers, Wildhive Callow Hall provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Rose
United Kingdom
Callow Hall is a gorgeous historic property, the styling is immaculate and immediately creates a relaxing and welcoming environment. We decided to stay in one of the Hives and I’m so glad we did, Rosebay was situated in the middle of the woods next to the hotel and the views of the countryside and bluebells were beautiful and calming. The food and drink was also excellent. The staff were professional but laid back. We can’t recommend highly enough!
Set in the beautiful Dovedale Valley, The Izaak Walton is a 17th-century hotel with spectacular views across the Derbyshire countryside, known for its fishing streams, a log fireplace in the front...
Offering a garden and garden view, Beautiful Cottage in Ashbourne is located in Ashbourne, 33 km from Buxton Opera House and 33 km from Chatsworth House.
Sarah
United Kingdom
It was spotless. Spacious with a cute garden. Furnished simple but nicely. Easy to park and walk into Ashbourne (2mins)
Beautiful Holiday Cottage, a property with a garden, is situated in Ashbourne, 33 km from Buxton Opera House, 33 km from Chatsworth House, as well as 43 km from Donington Park.
Samantha
United Kingdom
it was absolutely beautiful!! couldn’t of asked for better
Located just 16 km from Alton Towers, The Royal Oak provides accommodation in Ashbourne with access to a garden, a bar, as well as a business centre.
Minx 6565
United Kingdom
Excellent breakfast!
The Royal Oak is situated just out of Ashbourne close to the start of the Tissington Trail and it has a large car park.
The bar menu was excellent and the food was very good (if you want to eat book a table as the restaurant is very popular). If we stay in Ashbourne again we will try to book a table here.
Very comfortable bed.
Situated in the historic market town of Ashbourne, the Compton House boasts free Wi-Fi and free private parking. This family-run guest house is just 9 miles from Alton Towers Theme Park.
Gillian
United Kingdom
Very homely, comfortable and clean. Had everything you needed
Set in a Gothic mansion, YHA Ilam Hall has 84 acres of beautiful parkland, a traditional restaurant and stylish lounge. The YHA is situated in the Peak District, and offers views over Dovedale.
Jhelum
United Kingdom
Location is great, lovey walks around and the gardens and surrounding are well kept. Self catering kitchen is nice and lots of seating place . Good value for money. Staff was friendly and helpful
On average, 3-star hotels in Ashbourne cost £122 per night, and 4-star hotels in Ashbourne are £72 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Ashbourne can on average be found for £112 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Ashbourne, UK is accessible via car or bus from major cities. From London, it's approximately 225km, a 3-hour drive. The nearest airport is East Midlands, 60km away. International travellers may need to transfer in London. No direct water transport available.
The most convenient airport for Ashbourne is East Midlands Airport, due to its proximity (approximately 40km) and good transport links for both domestic and international travellers.
Ashbourne, UK, offers several public transport options. The Trent Barton bus service operates regularly, connecting Ashbourne to Derby and other nearby towns. Alternatively, cycling and walking are popular due to the town's compact size. For longer distances, consider hiring a car from local rental services.
The best area to stay in Ashbourne, UK, is the town centre. It's popular for its historic buildings, local shops, and proximity to the Peak District National Park. It offers convenient access to public transport and dining options.
Ashbourne, UK, experiences a temperate maritime climate with relatively mild variations in temperature throughout the year. Average temperatures range from 3°C in winter (December to February) to 16°C in summer (June to August). There are no distinct dry or wet seasons, but rainfall is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year. The town does not experience monsoon or hurricane seasons.
What guests said about Ashbourne:
8.0
Scored 8.0
Small cute place.
Small cute place. Great genuinely Gluten Free and affordable Thai Restaurant in the center called 'Thai Basement' (01335 300305). Cute cellar based restaurant. Don't let the tiny door leading down to it put you off, it's a gem!
mark
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely, charming little town, St.
Lovely, charming little town, St. Oswald's church is amazing to visit. The little Historical Centre is also a must to learn about the Ashbourne Shrovetide Football, and the Memorial Park was lovely too.
Easy access to the Tissington Trail is from the centre of Ashbourne, but sadly a substantial length of it was closed for our visit due to Ash Tree felling. This is due to continue well into December.
Short drive to Dovedale NT Nature reserve, but the river was in quite a full spate due to the recent rain so access to the Stepping Stones were limited. Ilam Park was a good alternative place to visit however.
We had an Anniversary meal at The Lamplight which was exceptionally good, and we had excellent lunches at Jack Rabbit's and Beaumont's.
We also had a couple of beers in the lovely Queen's Vaults which is a very cosy Craft Beer bar, as well as an excellent pint of Draught Bass in the Wheel Inn, where we were welcomed by the very friendly locals.
Alan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely village.
Lovely village. Lots of pubs, restaurants, shops and places to walk.
Very friendly people who are happy to stop and chat with you. Excellent location for Alton Towers - 20 minutes away.
Very good bike hire for short or longer rides. Tissington is a safe journey along the Tissington trail.
Have been here three times and still find new things to do.
Easy to find different cultures of food - Chinese, Indian, British, etc..
Looking forward to returning next year.
John
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
It was quirky which we loved.
It was quirky which we loved. Exceptionally clean & had everything we needed for a one night stay.including tea bags coffee,bed was so comfortable
Great location
Would definitely recommend staying here again
Thank you
Angela McElroy
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Nice reasonable places to eat.
Nice reasonable places to eat. Road through is very busy and noisy with constant traffic. mostly lorries, in both directions.
People were very friendly. We were a bit disappointed that so many businesses have closed since our last visit and there are many empty shops/cafe's etc. A sign of the times I expect. I would visit again for an afternoon, but I don't think we would stay overnight again.
Susan
10
Scored 10
we stayed in Sandybrook holliday park for 8 days and 1 night...
we stayed in Sandybrook holliday park for 8 days and 1 night in de George and Dragon pub wonderfull..Ashbourne is a perfect start for nature walks and biking. the Keslerton castle is beautifull location 30 minutes drive.,Adam architect. parking back the COOP market in centre city for long stay.
First of all, a great location. Having lived in and around the area for many years we knew what to expect, but the views are still fantastic, both from our room and from outside the hotel. Dovedale is just a few minutes walk away. The room was a really good size and the bed was very comfortable. Combined with the quiet location, I slept about as well as I ever have. The full English breakfast next morning was very good - the chef knows how to make scrambled eggs properly! The staff were as friendly and helpful as we could have wished for.
The location was beautiful, overlooking a valley with fabulous sunsets. The accommodation was one of the best self catering cottages we have stayed in, the interior was all finished to a very high standard, all appliances & furnishings a very high spec, everything you needed. I literally cannot wait to go back, just a few minutes walk to beautiful nature reserve at Carsington Waters, Ashbourne nearby & days out to Buxton, Bakewell & spoilt for choice with glorious Peak District villages. Just adored every moment, thank you.
Well supplied with kitchen equipment, utensils and condiments, nicely decorated and furnished, and a good, central location for visiting Ashbourne (which has some good pubs and restaurants, also a historic church). The lounge/dining/kitchen area was spacious, and the bathroom had a good shower, so our needs were well met. The apartment seemed to be well sound-proofed as we hardly noticed the traffic outside. Although the car park couldn't be accessed directly from Madge House, it was secure and safe.
We had a lovely, relaxing stay. It was so peaceful and although the other two roundhouses were very close by they were secluded from view so you wouldn’t know they were there. The roundhouse was clean and had a lot of little extra touches like blankets for sitting outside on a chilly evening and fresh milk, eggs and sourdough bread left for us to enjoy. There were plenty of tea bags and coffee pods for the whole of our stay too. We walked into Ashbourne for something to eat and it wasn’t far.
We visited this hotel as we were going to Alton towers and it's really close.
I have visited before and absolutely love this hotel.
All the staff are helpful and very polite. During check in I was told we had a free upgrade to the bakeell room and it was absolutely beautiful. The views outside the room were lovely and the room was large and very clean. Can't wait to visit again.
The hotel and grounds are stunning. A lot of detail has gone in to the furnishings. The communal areas were accessible and lovely to sit in.
Bed was comfy, shower was clean and modern.
The staff were very welcoming and accommodating. The restaurant/bar was lovely, the food and service was excellent!
Definitely an expensive stay but it does feel very luxurious.
The breakfast was nicely cooked and very tasty. The room was very quiet at night when the traffic had reduced. The proximity to Ashbourne was good thought turning right out of the drive towards Ashbourne could be challenging at peak times. The property has pleasant views to the rear and a pretty garden. The parking space is adequate for two rooms
We had a fabulous weekend in this lovely house. Very well equipped, spotlessly clean, great location for Ashbourne (easily walkable and supermarket close) and easy to get into the Peak District for great walking in the White Peak particularly. We very much enjoyed out stay thank you
The Cottage was clean and well equipped. It was a reasonable walk from the center of Ashbourne. The neighborhood was quiet and there were nice views from the back of the house. Milk and teabags were left for us which was nice. Also some chocolate in the fridge!
Wonderful location with views of classic Peak District scenery; clean, comfortable bedrooms in a building with old-style elegance; excellent food and friendly, attentive staff. will definitely return.
Loved the stay. Hosts were very responsive and when we wanted to extend the stay by a day, they gave us a great rate as well. Will surely return to this property whenever I am visiting Peak District.
Great location within Peak District. The holiday park was quiet with large play area. The lodge has comfortable beds, 2 bathrooms, well equipped kitchen, great DVD player with films and games.
The property was in an idyllic location set in between rolling hills in the Derbyshire countryside. It was part of a traditional stone built farm. It was quiet and peaceful.
Nothing! I wish to complain about bedroom 2 at The George and Dragon In Ashbourne. We have left our accommodation without staying the evening. We have paid in full £75.
Great location for exploring Ashbourne and as a base for Peak District walking. Parking space very useful plus road parking nearby. Air conditioning came in handy
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