The Rambler Inn & Holiday Cottage is nestled into the heart of the Derbyshire Peak District. This charming country inn offers en suite accommodations, a bar and a restaurant.
Nick
United Kingdom
Very comfortable, relaxed feel. Great location. Lovely breakfast. Decent breakfast.
Located in Castleton, within 10 miles of Buxton Opera House and 15 miles of Chatsworth House, Cheshire Mews provides accommodations with a terrace and free WiFi as well as free private parking for...
PerthCasper
Australia
Very spacious room with beautiful outlook over the surrounding countryside. Modern, bright and in great location for other amenities
Located in Castleton, 10 miles from Buxton Opera House, Peak Hotel Castleton has accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Wilson
United Kingdom
Big room, big bathroom.. well cleaned every day I was there
Located in Castleton, 12 miles from Chatsworth House, Bike & Boot Inns Peak District - Leisure Hotels for Now has accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant....
Tracy
United Kingdom
Great design and lovely for travelling with a dog.
Set in fine Peak District countryside ideal for walking and mountain biking, this hotel and spa has an indoor swimming pool with views over Win Hill and the Hope Valley.
Located in Little Hucklow, 10 miles from Buxton Opera House, The Blind Bull has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
jon1970
United Kingdom
Quite simply, one of the most wonderful places I've ever stayed in. The rooms are brand new, spatious, comfortable and quiet. The food is simply sublime. I cannot rate this place highly enough.
This former coaching inn has a beautiful location less than a minute’s walk from Peveril Castle, which you can climb to enjoy breathtaking views over the Hope Valley.
Allana
United Kingdom
Great location, staff were friendly & fantastic food
Located in Hope, 12 miles from Buxton Opera House, Old Hall Hotel Hope has accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Christian
United Kingdom
Had a great time all round. Very nice room (with cafetiere + real coffee provided - not just instant!), excellent meal at the pub downstairs. And most importantly, really helpful and friendly staff.
This was a February trip so the weather was often wet but...
This was a February trip so the weather was often wet but there are plenty of other things to do besides walking. One minor disadvantage is the lack of a bus service in the village (we were using public transport), but trains are generally reliable from the local station and other places accessible from Hope or Hathersage. Visitor Centre was closed during February half-term - a shame as it could have been useful. Great atmosphere in this village, by day and by night. Wonderful walking
Julian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Poor Wi-Fi connection.
Poor Wi-Fi connection. When I stayed in different accommodation previously I experienced the same issue. A lovely cafe next to the train station. If it wasn’t for the length of stay I would have explored other places to eat outside Edale. Be aware that poor signal may affect your ability to park in some car parks in the area. I would advise bringing plenty of change with you.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
The surrounding views are incredible and make any length of...
The surrounding views are incredible and make any length of stay in Edale feel too short.
Both pubs in the village are cozy and sell great food and beer, staff are friendly and service is great.
The general shop in the village is lovely and have everything a walker or camper needs.
Amazing walks in the peaks to be had from both ends of the village.
Amy
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Edale is picturesque and perfectly located for hiking Kinder...
Edale is picturesque and perfectly located for hiking Kinder Scout and Mams Tor from the doorstep. I didn’t need to drive all weekend.
No shop in village and no phone signal for miles. A couple of campsites in the village and parking £5.00 a day
Natalia
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
So much to do around Edale, particularly if you are into...
So much to do around Edale, particularly if you are into walking. A map is essential, but try one of the path up to the plateau of Kinder Scout. There are many easier paths in the area too. Try a walk across Hollings Cross to the village of Castleton, where there are several small shops and cafes for a rainy day. Peverel Castle is worth a visit too, but the highlight of Derbyshire has to be Chatsworth House and its grounds. About a 30 minutes drive from Edale, it is well worth a visit, as there is enough to keep a family going for a whole day.
Jill
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Loved Edale, in the centre of the Peak District.
Loved Edale, in the centre of the Peak District. Great for hiking, seeing some stunning views and exploring. Would recommend for anyone wanting to get away from hectic lifestyle. Feel like I've had a really relaxing holiday.
I love visiting The Old Stable because of its perfect location. Once you park up, you really don’t need to drive off again until check-out. It is situated in a spot close to all the best walks — Jacob’s Ladder to Kinder Scout, Edale Village, Mam Tor, and more. It is always immaculate and organised. There is everything you need there.
Everything, cant fault a single thing. The location is superb, walk / 5 min drive to the nearest pub (very good) 10 min drive to great locations ( Mam Tor etc). Hosts are a lovely family, live nearby, always ready to help and assist. The cottage is cosy but spacious, pleasantly refurbished with loving hands.
Perfect location for a walking weekend in the Peak District. Right next to the train station but enough greenery to buffer out any train noise. Great starting point for hiking both Kinder Scout and Mam Tor/ the caves. Comfortable accommodation, friendly staff delicious food!
Lovely accommodation in a stunning and quiet location. Very well equipped for staying in or just a short walk (<15 minutes) to two pubs in Edale. Kinder Scout and Mam Tor are in the doorstep for walkers and Castleton is a couple of miles away for Caverns.
The location was awesome. Great if you want to hike in the area but want to be away from some of the crowded areas of the Peak District. Loved that I could walk out of the door and be on a trail in a couple of minutes.
We have visited Edale several times during different times of the year and this year we decided to stay over. There are some great walks featuring stunning landscapes and the village itself feels friendly and cosy.
Great Location in Edale, part of a working farm but we had our own parking. No issues with the house, well equipped, Owner lives near by and popped over to chat. Very nice.
A lovely place to stay near to Edale and all that the valley has to offer. Kitchen was very well equipped and the property was a nice relaxing place to spend time at.
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