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.
Marc
United Kingdom
The room was spacious although the layout was a little strange, Breakfast was good although rather chaotic and badly organised as one poor chap had been left to sort it out all on his own
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....
Anna
United Kingdom
Beautiful place, it was pleasure to stay here, friendly staff,clean and comfortable room, big car park, delicious food,
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.
Set in Grindleford Bridge, 11 km from Chatsworth House, The Maynard offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
ANDREW
United Kingdom
Everything was great except breakfast. In small print on the menu it stated that breakfast was rationed to one particular type of breakfast, for example, you could have a continental breakfast alone or you could have a full English breakfast alone or you could have a vegetarian breakfast alone. You could not mix and match. This meant I could only have a full English breakfast but could not have any croissant,could not have any cerial, could not have any yogurt. Furthermore the Toast arrived after I had received my full breakfast, not with the pot of tea and there was no jam or marmalade offered with it just very hard butter from the fridge. Having said all that, the hotel was excellent, the bedroom was excellent and apart from breakfast, the whole experience was excellent. We will definitely go back there again despite the breakfast problem.
Situated in Castleton, 16 km from Buxton Opera House, Ye Olde Nags Head features accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Anne
United Kingdom
Location was great, right in the middle of Castleton which was really buzzing as it was a bank holiday weekend. Staff were really friendly and helpful despite it being so busy. Brilliant and generous breakfast included in the rate with lots of choice, the best eggs royale! Plus they serve it until 11 am and they’re open to the public for it so you don’t have to stay there to get it.
We also ate dinner there on a couple of nights and that was lovely too.
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...
Butler
United Kingdom
Extremely large and comfortable bed, very clean and well maintained with a generous supply of tea and coffee available. A refrigerator was in the room for the convenience of storing perishable food. An extremely enjoyable shower with good water pressure. Good food available on the doorstep with excellent views
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 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
8.0
Scored 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
8.0
Scored 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.
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Nice village. Lovely walks around it so it’s a good base.
Nice village. Lovely walks around it so it’s a good base. Chip shop. Maazi for curry - nice. The plough inn or Little Johns for drinks. The plough inn for good food. Not much in the way of shops. Nisa local or a One Stop, if you want food for walking.
We did the Hathersage, Stoke ford, Eyam Moor, Grindlow, Hucklow edge walk via Leadmill (from the plough inn front door)
Tanya
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great location for exploring this part of the Peak District,...
Great location for exploring this part of the Peak District, with excellent public transport. Lovely coffee shops and of course the beautiful David Mellor shop and museum and the local heated outdoor swimming pool.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Hathersage is a great location for loads of fabulous walks...
Hathersage is a great location for loads of fabulous walks and attractions in the local area. Ofcourse Hathersage itself has the outdoor, heated lido and there are many quaint country pubs scattered locally serving delicious food.
Absolutely spotless. Loved the little touches such as the tea/coffee in jars and plenty of nice biscuits. The fridge in the kitchen has bottles of water and juice that we could help ourselves to. Lynne is a wonderful host, so kind and helpful.
Walking distance to the centre of Hathersage, perfect location.
The continental breakfast was delicious and plentiful. My son loved the table football!
The bed was so comfy and loved the shower.
Would highly recommend a stay here.
Thank you!
Morton Loft is a clean, well-equipped and comfortable apartment located in the middle of a village which has plenty of facilities within walking distance. The owner kept in contact and followed up after our stay.
Although positioned above the butcher's shop and on the junction of two roads it is quiet at night. Hathersage is a great base for exploring the Peak District with excellent walks from the village and has a train service to Sheffield and Manchester. Recommended.
Great breakfast, when I asked for less baked beans and more mushrooms on my full English there ws no problem, and then orange juice with no extra charge. Fresh flowers on the table and friendly service. The room was very comfortable and well appointed with bottled water and facilities for tea and coffee. When I asked for a slightly later check out there as no problem. The hotel seemed to go that little bit extra to ensure that I was well looked after.
Fantastic location with east access to Hathersage and the Peaks beyond. If you’re looking to do Stanage Edge the walk starts 10 minutes from here.
Everything was clean and comfortable for our stay. The bedroom and en-suite are modern with great views outside.
Breakfast was fantastic and a great start to the day and they attended to all our needs and were delightful to talk to.
Good location for starting to walk, the outdoor pool and all the village amenities. Car parking. Large clean room. Comfy bed. No frills but hearty breakfast. Staff really helpful and attentive. Chris in particular deserves a mention - smiley and super helpful from breakfast service to extra towels right through to our nightcap!! represents good value for money in Hathersage.
Location was just outside Hathersage, about 10min walk away. Excellent area for walking out from so you don’t have to drive to a start.
The room was very nice, clean, well equipped and had a comfy bed.
Breakfast had a good selection of options.
We also ate in the pub too and it was excellent.
Staff were very nice, accommodating and polite.
We spent the record breaking 2 hottest days ever recorded in the UK at the Hathersage Little John Hotel.
The windows were new enough for us to fully open them and the curtains gave us good shade, so our stay was very comfortable.
Some hotels have old windows which are practically impossible to open, but they worked brilliantly here.
Hotel management was extremely helpful and very hands on. Food was excellent and well priced. Sited on the edge of Dales with wonderful walks from the hotel. Popular at weekends but there was sufficient staff to cope. Dogs and muddy boots friendly.
The staff were very polite and friendly. It was dog-friendly. Breakfast was overall very good with generous portions. The situation was great and close enough for a walk into Hathersage. Also on bus route to Sheffield which was very useful for us.
a real bed and breakfast, small and personal as I think there are just 3 rooms. Easy accès from Hathersage, excellent communication with the owner.
Much appreciated jacuzzi after our walking efforts.
Lovely homemade cake in the afternoon.
Breakfast was excellent, well cooked and well seasoned. The location was ideal to get to the walks we wanted to try and wasn't far away from Hathersage village. The staff were very friendly and accommodating.
Large, recently refurbished room. Lovely pizza made on-premises for dinner and a good range of breakfast options. Superb location in the peak district, and Hathersage itself had some good amenities.
We had an awesome afternoon and evening here. The food was wonderful the staff were so friendly, and it’s a lovely family that run the Inn, they make it a special place to go!
The breakfast was what one would expect from a hotel. In fact this is a country pub definitely "punching above its weight".
We would hope to visit again.
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