Yorkshire Bridge Inn is set in Hope Valley in the Peak District National Park, less than 5 minutes' walk from Ladybower Reservoir. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
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Graham
United Kingdom
Very clean and spacious room. Room was in quiet outbuilding which suited us as we needed a good night sleep!!
Loads of choice on menu in busy “pub”.
Staff VERY friendly and helpful
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Paul
New Zealand
Friendly helpful staff. lovely outdoor seating area. Meals from the restaurant were excellent
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Wendy
United Kingdom
The location was perfect, very central but still quiet. The huge bed was really comfortable and the while accommodation was very new and modern
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Rhys
United Kingdom
Fabulous location fabulous food lovely accomodation
We will be back
Bamford is probably one of the smaller settlements in the...
Bamford is probably one of the smaller settlements in the hope valley, with Hope, Castelton and Edale having a little more to offer visitors. However, as part of the Hope Valley it's still packed with stunning countryside to walk through and you're still on the train line to visit the other hotspots such as Edale for Kinder Scout or Castleton for Mam Tor. It does take about 30-50min to walk from Bamford to Hope though if the trains aren't running, and as with many rural areas, expect very few taxis. So if the trains aren't running you could be walking or lot or driving around to see other areas.
In Bamford itself we visited the Wild Kettle Cafe at the Garden Centre which is very modern style cafe but with a more traditional menu and in the evening we went to the Anglers Rest (I think the only pub in Bamford) who served quality local ales and the food looked good too (though we ate at home).
MikeJustice
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nice clean hotel in a great location.
Nice clean hotel in a great location. Very pleasant, helpful staff.
On the down side, the breakfast was cold and we had to wait over an hour for our food after ordering. No mirror in the bedroom.
On the whole a very nice hotel and I would recommend it.
Patrick
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We focussed on walks around Ladybower Reservoir, which were...
We focussed on walks around Ladybower Reservoir, which were magnificent. Accessible paths, well marked routes, and public facilities at the visitor centres. Obviously a popular spot so some difficulty finding parking - but there are great public transport options.
Kimberly
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We took an utterly lovely circular walk from/back to the...
We took an utterly lovely circular walk from/back to the Yorkshire Bridge Inn and finished off with a few refreshing drinks in their very attractive beer garden. We ate there as well, at an outside table (I forgot this in my review of the hotel), lovely, quality food with top notch sauces.
Bamford is well worth a visit and the tea room at the garden centre is a must - great little craft shops/huts open some days too.
Eleanor
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We stayed just north of Bamford in the Yorkshire Bridge Inn.
We stayed just north of Bamford in the Yorkshire Bridge Inn. Lovely old building - traditional English pub - with excellent rooms and very good food. Idea for walking. The Derwent Dam, where the Dambusters trained, is nearby. If you want to do some shopping Sheffield is only 20 minutes by car.
Philip
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Bamford is a tiny village with a post office and a couple of...
Bamford is a tiny village with a post office and a couple of nice village pubs. It is on the road to Castleton and the Blue John Cavern which is why we stayed there and of course the Ladybower reservoir is there with lovely views and walks around and about.
We had the most amazing stay in Debbie and John’s cottage. It was beautifully appointed, situated on a working farm on the doorstep of some fantastic walking trails, including one along the river to the village of Bamford. The property was comfortable, spotlessly clean and very well stocked to enable us to settle straight away. It was finished to a very high standard, and sympathetically restored. We loved our stay and would highly recommend. Hope to be back!
The cottage was very comfortable and spotlessly clean. The cottage had everything we needed and the toiletries supplied were absolutely lovely. There was a homemade cake and marmalade in our welcome pack, alongside bread, milk and wine. The location was great for local walks, including Bamford Edge and Lady Bower Reservoir. A really lovely cottage in a lovely area!
A really great location near Ladybower reservoir, with some really good hiking trails close by. The staff were really helpful and friendly, the hotel accommodated an additional futon in one of our rooms, the breakfasts were substantial and really tasty too. The room itself was of a decent size, clean and comfortable. The price was also very affordable.
An excellent hotel. The newly refurbished inn and rooms were exceptionally well fitted out, clean and comfortable. We had a lovely view over the Ladybower lake. The evening meal was of a very high standard and the quality was 4 star, very well presented by helpful and charming staff. The breakfast was again excellent
A beautiful new hotel with lovely modern vibe. The staff were friendly and very accommodating.
The restaurant has a fantastic selection of food to suit everyone’s taste and best of all the kids absolutely loved the cinema room.
The location is perfect for exploring the local area with so much to see and do.
Spent a fantastic evening eating and drinking the lovely pub. The food was excellent. Our room was basic but clean and comfortable. The included breakfast was really good. Friendly staff too. The walk from Ladybower Inn round the reservoir to the Derwent Dam and back is beautiful. We will definitely be back.
Clean, modern, easy to find and, while it’s out on its own, it’s easily accessible to local pubs, walks to Bamford Edge and Derwent Dam etc & has lovely views. Georgie, the host, made it extra special with some food, wine and a cake left to enjoy during our stay!
The hotel has a great location, many hiking routes around. Good and big portions of food.
The very pleasant staff, I asked one lady if they have ice, because I got my knee was swollen after a rough hike, she was very kind a gave me ice for free.
The location is great just under Bamford's Edge. Very good starting place for hiking and other activities. The staff is friendly and the restaurant has a great feel with good food and ample portions.
Didn't stay there , travelled 2 hours and was told after trying to book in on their automated machine that booking.com had been offering bookings they shouldn't and the hotel was full
Hotel was spotlessly clean, staff were really helpful and friendly - and there was plenty of staff at all times. The food was excellent quality for both breakfast and dinner.
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