Situated in Crich in the Derbyshire region, Robin Hood Tower has a patio. It is set 24 km from Chatsworth House and features bicycle parking.
Laura
United Kingdom
We loved our stay at Robin Hood Tower. It was so full of history and character. Small and cosy…perfect for two. The owner met us on check in and gave us some top tips for what to see around the area based on our interests and had a lot of local knowledge. The place was spotless, faultless and clearly looked after to a high standard between guest. We absolutely loved it and could not recommend it enough.
Situated in the historic town of Belper, The Lion Hotel features a modern bar area set within an 18th century building.
Sean
United Kingdom
Colleague who was 8 months pregnant complained that no lights in their room were working late at night ….. staff offered a torch !!!!! So much for H&S …. Disgusting 🙁
The Horse & Jockey offers accommodation in Alfreton. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free WiFi is featured throughout the property and free private parking is available on site.
Lesley
United Kingdom
Large modern rooms attached to a pub with an excellent restaurant highly recommended as a base for a visit to the Derbyshire Dales be sure to book if you wish to eat in the restaurant as it is justifiably very popular and provides a very good breakfast.
Where modern heritage meets a warm Derbyshire welcome. Oakhill is a beautiful Grade 2 Listed (Georgian style) house built by the Arkwright family in the mid 19th century, as a private family dwelling....
Offering a restaurant and a bar, The View at the White Horse Woolley Moor also boasts free WiFi access and free on-site parking for all guests.
Jackie
United Kingdom
Rooms were huge and well appointed and beautifully clean
There was a good choice for breakfast inc a very fresh fruit salad
evening meals were tasty and well presented
staff were delightful
Hodgkinsons Hotel Matlock Bath is set in Matlock Bath, just outside the beautiful Peak District National Park.
Rachel
United Kingdom
We booked a double room with a great river view. I loved that it was a generous size, with two easy chairs. After a long day out, it was bliss to be able to enjoy a cuppa whilst taking in the view.
The staff were really helpful in meeting our request for a 7:30 breakfast one morning - greatly appreciated. The quality of breakfast was good, with friendly service.
The hotel does offer free car parking nearby, which we were directed to after checking in.
Around 2 miles from Alfreton, Boundary, Alfreton by Marston's Inns offers en suite accommodation in Derbyshire.
Matthew
United Kingdom
Great location nearby our destination for the following morning. The room was large, more than enough for two adults and a child and would have been excellent value for money had it not been for the unpleasant smell...
Crich is a lovely village and has a really good range of...
Crich is a lovely village and has a really good range of shops. IT's set in lovely countryside and visiting the Tramway Museum and the Memorial are a must. Don't miss out on "The Loaf", a wonderful Bakery/café in Crich village - it's bread is artisanal and delicious and their breakfasts legendary!
Catherine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A good range of trams and information about the history of...
A good range of trams and information about the history of trams and their eventual demise. We arrived at opening time as we were staying nearby but left before lunchtime as we had seen and done everything for our age group. If we had come when our children were young (and us) there would have been more to keep us occupied for longer.
Ian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We went into Cromford for a meal at The Boat Inn which was...
We went into Cromford for a meal at The Boat Inn which was delicious and good value for money. We got a takeaway from an Indian restaurant in Crich which was also delicious and good value for money (there was a menu in the cabin). We went into Matlock Bath where we had a nice walk along the river, visited a few shops including a handmade craft hall where we bought home-made cheese, chutney and piccalilli and had a bite to eat at a cafe which was lovely.
Kelly
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Crich is a quiet village where the biggest attractions are...
Crich is a quiet village where the biggest attractions are probably the scenery and the excellent National Tramway Museum.
Eating out opportunities are good but limited; you may want to drive down to Cromford.
Julian
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Tramway village and museum is a must.
Tramway village and museum is a must. Wonderful drives and sites, stately homes, castles and scenery to visit all within easy driving distance. Crich is a convenient base for visiting the Derbyshire Peaks and Dales.
Hilton
United Kingdom
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