Located just 400 metres from the edge of the Peak District National Park, Queens Arms Country Inn is located in Old Glossop. Free WiFi access is available.
Jean
United Kingdom
lovely big room, great location, friendly helpful staff
Offering a garden and garden view, Bungalow in the Peak is located in Glossop, 20 km from Manchester Apollo and 21 km from Etihad Stadium.
Trevor
United Kingdom
Great location very close to the high street and a couple of the nice pubs are very close.
The bungalow was spotless with everything that was needed to have a very relaxing weekend. Also Laura was very prompt at getting back to any messages and with all the info needed
In the Peak District, The Sycamore Inn is a beautifully refurbished country inn. Located in the quaint village of Birch Vale, The Sycamore has 5 en suite rooms and free parking.
Holland
United Kingdom
We loved the welcoming, friendly staff and how the owners were so dog friendly even providing a sausage for our dog every morning at breakfast and a box of doggie treats and essentials in our room.
This country inn is set in Little Hayfield, overlooking Lantern Pike Hill in the Peak District National Park.
Colin
United Kingdom
Great location for a three day stay. Excellent full English breakfast prepared by Mark and all the staff were great. Had an evening meal there two out of the three nights as well and the food is well priced with a good range on the menu. The locals in the bar are very friendly as well which made for a great stay
Glossop is a fabulous market town, with great walking in the...
Glossop is a fabulous market town, with great walking in the dark peak close by. Culturally it is developing its offer with galleries, restaurants and events. It has close access links, with Manchester a 30min train ride away.
Matt
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful countryside walks lots of dog friendly pubs.
Beautiful countryside walks lots of dog friendly pubs. Local taxi company Padtax were amazing and if you let them know you have a little dog on booking and give them notice they will do everything to accommodate the request and are very reasonably priced x
Leah
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Stay in Old Glossop vs Glossop proper.
Stay in Old Glossop vs Glossop proper. The whole area, however, very scenic. manor Park nice for a walk, especially on a hot day. Aircraftwreck Superfortress ‘Overexposed’ is 4 mile walk uphill but worth a visit. Go,to the Queens Head for a Traditional English Meal vs The Bulls Head for tapas.
Julie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Pub is in Old Glossop, 10 - 15 mins. walk from Glossop town...
Pub is in Old Glossop, 10 - 15 mins. walk from Glossop town centre. Old Glossop very quaint in an interesting way. Two other pubs and a lovely park 2 mins. walk from the Queens. Country walks also right on doorstep. Glossop itself a pleasant town with all the amenities one could reasonably require available. Regular trains from Manchester Piccadilly with a half hour journey time.
Tracey
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely little town great central location for visiting other...
Lovely little town great central location for visiting other areas, great selection of pubs and restaurants, parking is a bit of an issue for overnights but if you ask the locals they are very friendly and helpful
Deborah
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The hotel is in a lovely part of the country and is situated...
The hotel is in a lovely part of the country and is situated in the centre of town with all facilities and was ideal for our party of 6 doing the Trans pennine cycle trail The Norfolk provided excellent secure storage for our bikes.
Really well appointed property! So many properties are just that bit below par and you can see where shortcuts are taken and people have skimped. Not here, everything was top notch! Ideally situated for exploring the Northern part of the Peak District. Only a few minutes walk from the town centre. Not far from Manchester if you need a big city. Fantastic friendly, communicative local owner. We really couldn't ask for more for a weekend away.
The location in Old Glossop is really scenic and lovely and the pub itself is lovely and quaint. The room was really clean and really nicely decorated, the bathroom was also spotless and the hosts provided a good variety of amenities. The bed was extremely comfortable and the pillows were really comfy too. The view from our window of the church across the street was beautiful as well. The staff were also really lovely.
Situated in a very lovely location, short walk to glossop with shops and train station and plenty of walks around! Best combination of a pub and hotel I’ve ever seen/stayed in! Like a hidden gem and extremely good value for money as me and my partner are only 20 and 22 so we are lucky we found this hotel we wouldn’t have been able to go away and enjoy a holiday as much as we have done- thank you!
Excellent location close to Glossop train station. Breakfast is left in the dining area for you in a bag marked with your room number so you can eat at any time; I took mine out with me and ate it on a hike. You are very much left to your own devices once checked in which suited me nicely. Room was very small but the space was used well and I got a great night's sleep.
Easy check-in with staff at the bar in the pub, nice clean rooms with all the expected things, comfy large beds, spacious triple room, views out into the street in the double we had. Good curtains and blinds. Helpful and friendly staff. We ate in the pub with no reservation and the food was a solid 7 out of 10.
This is a really lovely cottage equipped with everything that you might need during your stay. The owners seem to have thought of everything. It is immaculate. "Old Glossop" is so pretty & there are good walks from the doorstep so that we were able to enjoy the beautiful Derbyshire countryside.
The property was large and offers a great space to relax. We were visiting friends with a two little ones which meant we could let them relax and have family visit us if they needed to go to bed, something you cant do if staying in a hotel.
We travel extensively for business and visit many hotels. The Queen’s Arms is by the cleanest hotel we have ever stayed in. Everything was so clean that it just sparkled! Kudos to the cleaning staff.
The food served and the willingness to please of the staff. Stayed at Windy Harbour when walking the Pennine Way from North to South. The hotel is about 40 minutes (3.5 km) from the PW at Torside.
I really enjoyed my stay, it was comfortable and cosy. It is dog friendly (with prior agreement) and host provided 2 dog bowls. The house is close to the station.
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