Located in the picturesque village of Hathersage, 10 miles from Sheffield, The George offers free WiFi.
Andrew
United Kingdom
The food in the restaurant was excellent - a superb breakfast and a good wine list to accompany dinner, whilst the bar also has a very good range of real ales.
Located within the Peak District National Park, The Fox House by Innkeeper's Collection is an 18th-century country hotel just 20 minutes’ drive from Sheffield city centre.
Megan
United Kingdom
The food was delicious, the view was incredible, and the staff were so lovely and accommodating.
Around 12 miles from Sheffield, in the heart of the Peak District, The Plough Inn in Hathersage is a 16th-century inn in Derbyshire. It has a cosy bar and restaurant and offers free parking and Wi-Fi....
Jacqueline
United Kingdom
The breakfast and dinner were amazing!! Staff really helpful and friendly.
Set in the heart of the Peak District National Park, Millstone Country Inn is within a 15-minute drive of Chatsworth House, Ladybower Dam and the Blue John caves.
KATARZYNA
Poland
Perfect location,very close to the centre.
We had a lovely view and a comfy room.
Nice breakfast and very friendly staff.
Big and safe car park just opposite the hotel.
Set in Grindleford Bridge, 11 km from Chatsworth House, The Maynard offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Paul
United Kingdom
Cleanliness of rooms and decor. Great views towards Grindleford. Lovely breakfast and evening meal. Friendly staff.
Situated in Castleton, 16 km from Buxton Opera House, Ye Olde Nags Head features accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Laura
United Kingdom
The location was great for what we wanted and the food was lovely. We had both our evening meal and breakfast there. Staff were friendly and accommodating in squeezing us in for our evening meal last minute.
Located in Castleton, within 17 km of Buxton Opera House and 24 km of Chatsworth House, Cheshire Mews provides accommodation with a terrace and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who...
Martin
United Kingdom
Excellent accommodation finished to a high standard. We stayed in Blue John which was spacious .
The location couldn't be beaten very centrally for pubs,shops and cafes.
All the great walks in the area.
Would definitely revisit.
Set in Castleton, 17 km from Buxton Opera House, Peak Hotel Castleton offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi.
it's the UK, so don't count on the weather. But rain, mist, sunshine or just a light drizzle, it's beautiful in every situation. Perfect for walkers but come prepared for weather. Never far from a small town. Just watch out for buses as don't have a very good or reliable timetable after 5pm.
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JMilo
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Lovely friendly place plenty of history and things to see.
Lovely friendly place plenty of history and things to see. Plenty of tea shops etc. Close to Catholic Church. Close to train station.
Very friendly place. Easy to visit local areas we went to plenty
Kathleen
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I have regulary visited Hathersage over the past 60 years,...
I have regulary visited Hathersage over the past 60 years, Great place to start walks, great outdoor swimming pool with excellent cafe underneath.
On the high street is an excellent quality fruit shop and round the corner a lovely Bakery.
On top of this many great pubs to choose from and some of the best outdoor activity shops available.
Hathersage has its own station and is home to the famous designer David Mellor.
Great place for literature explorers with locations related to both the Brontes and Little John from Robin Hood .
To top it off within 3 miles of some of the worlds greates rock climbing routes
Local attractions within 15 minutes - Castleton and its caves, Edale Valley and Kinderscout, Bakewell, Stanage edge, Longshaw (NT,) Eyam and only abaout 20 minutes by car from Sheffield or Chesterfield centre
Andrew
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
It is a lovely little village not much there for kids but if...
It is a lovely little village not much there for kids but if you like walking it is a really good place, also all places are dog friendly. there is an outdoor heated swimming pool in the village but we did not go in. We did go on a bus tour which is £9.50 for the day we went on the Blue tour.This takes you through the peak district up to blue Johns mines with amazing sights and all the way back to Chatsworth house. You can jump on and off the bus at different villages. We went to see Little John's Grave and a lovely little church in the grounds to visit. there are a few pubs in Hathersage to eat but we ate at the Little John pub.
Donna
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Hathersage is a good location from which to undertake walks...
Hathersage is a good location from which to undertake walks up into the surrounding hills - Stannage Edge is a must - take the train along the Hope Valley to Grindleford and Edale or drive to many other routes.
Hathersage has a number of amenities - food, pharmacy etc - including excellent outdoor equipment and gear shops with people who know what they are talking about and can advise you accordingly.
EdfromHerts
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Nice little village.
Nice little village. Just enough places to choose from to eat and drink. Great spot to set base for your walks. Clean toilet facilities and local shop for most food supplies. Plenty of places to walk from and public footpaths.
Stunning newly refurbished hotel, the decor sings as does the warm welcome from the staff. A lovely place that was in full swing for father’s day when i arrived. The staff were on point and accommodating where they could be a so a bath and extra sparkling water were made available. Amazing! I stayed inn2 different rooms and was treated to luxury in both. The little touches of the radio on for my arrival was nice. Breakfast was delicious and the bar well stocked!
Me and my dad stayed for 3 nights & 4 days, was welcomed by Paul hotel manager, who was lovely couldnt do enough for you. Hayden (cook) was able to cater for my gluten free needs. Patrick (bar) was lovely as well. The beds were clean & comfy, the towels provided were lovely & big. This hotel was a perfect location for all walks, we ate at the indian in Hathersage a few times which was nice.
Dinner and breakfast was very good. Room and bathroom were spacious, and comfortable. Hathersage is a lovely spot, and we particularly enjoyed our walk on the "Jane Eyre trail" (https://www.peakdistrict.gov.uk › assets › pdf_file)
The hotel has been decorated and fitted out to a high standard but in keeping with it’s history. The environment is pleasant with good staff and tasty meals.
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