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...
Located in Ashbourne, 11 miles from Alton Towers, Stables Ashbourne provides accommodations with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Located in Ashbourne, 12 miles from Alton Towers, Wildhive Callow Hall provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Susan
United Kingdom
The helpful, attentive in all departments. The ambience and spacious nature of the ground floor were exceptional. The food was super quality and great options. 11am checkout.
The Dog and Partridge is a 17th-century inn just a 10-minute drive from Alton Towers, located on the edge of the beautiful Peak District with countryside views.
caroline
United Kingdom
We all thought the rooms needed updating, the one room smelt very muskey, when I booked the rooms it said they were all single beds, but it was 1 single and 1 double bed in each room, the web sight needs changing to be clearer on how the rooms are planned out.
The choice for breakfast was good.
Offering a bar, Ye Olde Vaults features accommodations in Ashbourne.
Long
United Kingdom
Had a mirror. Inn/hotel placed in a great situation. Just that most restaurants that were praised online were actually bankrupt/not serving food or closed for the days hours earlier.
Offering a garden, Beautiful Cottage in Ashbourne provides accommodations in Ashbourne. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
Davis
United Kingdom
The location was excellent
Cottage was very clean and very comfortable
Love to stay again
The Royal Oak in Ashbourne provides accommodations with a garden, a bar, and barbecue facilities. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are available at the bed and breakfast free of charge.
Rob
United Kingdom
The breakfast was excellent and the staff were most helpful and efficient.
Compton House enjoys a location in Ashbourne, 21 miles from Buxton Opera House and 21 miles from Chatsworth House. The 4-star bed and breakfast is 11 miles from Alton Towers.
Paul
United Kingdom
A very warm welcome and an extremely comfortable room. I slept like a log!
Secure parking, particularly important for those of us on motorcycles, was available.
Very tasty full English breakfast!
Set in a Gothic mansion, YHA Ilam Hall has 84 acres of beautiful parkland, a traditional restaurant and stylish lounge. The YHA is located in the Peak District, and offers views over Dovedale.
Kayleigh
United Kingdom
Myself, sister, son and niece arrived late in the evening but didn't stop us going for an adventure with our phone torches. What a stunning building on stunning grounds. The gent in reception couldn't do enough to help us, he was brilliant.
We enjoyed getting back having a coffee and playing Jenga in the games room.
We loved that we had our own plug and light above our bunk beds.
On average, 3-star hotels in Ashbourne cost $184 per night, and 4-star hotels in Ashbourne are $80 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Ashbourne can be found for $256 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Ashbourne this weekend is $163 or, for a 4-star hotel, $256. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Ashbourne for this weekend cost around $244 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
A lovely town, beautifully situated at the edge of the Peak...
A lovely town, beautifully situated at the edge of the Peak district. Nice shops, a good museum and some excellent places to eat. We ate at The Horns pub twice and it was outstanding, three breakfasts at Cafe Impromptu (also outstanding), and also the George and Dragon (Very good). A nice town with a good vibe.
Paul
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Fabulous town but needs greater footfall and a greater...
Fabulous town but needs greater footfall and a greater number of quality galleries etc. All the basic shops are available and great cafes but just feels like things might go down hill if the visitor numbers don’t improve.
Jeremy
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Nice town, plenty of places for coffee, and to eat.
Nice town, plenty of places for coffee, and to eat. Jack Rabbit good meals, outside seating if you have dogs.
A variety of shops and good parking.
Central for explanation of the area. Plenty of places within 30/45 mins. Dove Dale very close good walks, Ilam (NT) 15 mins away.
Bike hire available try the Tissington trail.
Phil
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
it was busier than we imagined. we ate in two lovely...
it was busier than we imagined. we ate in two lovely independent restaurants/cafes, Lamplight & Corner stone. The park was nice to stretch legs in but is not that large...we were only in town a few hours.
paul
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
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
Scored 10
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
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The location of the Lilacs was just right to give access to the Peak District and the popular towns in the vicinity.
The room was very pleasant and the bathroom was very roomy.
The breakfasts were excellent and gave you a good start for the day.
Car parking at the Lilacs was good, albeit you had to take care getting out out onto the main road.
Local eateries were so handy you didn't need to go into the nearest town (Ashbourne) to find good food, although there were probably good restaurants/pubs to frequent if you so wish.
The cottage was absolutely amazing, so peaceful and tranquil! Did not want to leave, we were lucky to get some sunshine during our stay, the views were phenomenal. Loved the fact that it was self catering, all kitchen equipment was available- the whole ambience of the place just felt like home :) would defo visit again
The drive to Peak District National park was around 30 mins and Carsington Waters was a walkable distance.
the nearest town is Ashbourne, which has a little retail park for any necessities as well as an Aldi
Very cosy and spacious - made for a wonderful base but also provided a great night's sleep and beautiful views. Over the weekend, we enjoyed a night in with a big family meal and board games and a night out in Ashbourne, including a pleasant visit to House of Beer. Tonnes of walks nearby and a local parkrun. Overall was great value for money as a group of 5 and would recommend if looking in this area :)
Location is perfect with the village shop and pub both about a 2 min walk. Lovely church in village where Robin Hood married maid Marian. Cottage was amazing, full of character and a huge private garden. You can walk to uttoxeter in 20 mins and easy access to the beautiful Derbyshire dales and Peak District. Just fantastic time had by all
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