The Old Hall Inn
Chinley
16th-Century inn set amidst pretty gardens, the popular restaurant occupies part of an Elizabethan manor house with a Minstrels Gallery
Bike & Boot Inn
Bamford
a Peak District leisure hotel with high quality rooms and an impressive choice of facilities including Wadobi (walking-dogs-bikes) and a film club
The Swan Inn
Kettleshulme
traditional High Peak inn with a modern outlook, there are modern comforts in the stylish bedrooms and a thriving restaurant and bar
Bulls Head Inn
Foolow
a cosy inn with Flagstone floors and open log fires situated in a quiet hamlet that is set against a picturesque backdrop of rolling hills
Castle Inn
Bakewell
a traditional pub dating from the 16th-Century situated close to the River Wye and moments from Bakewell's shops, tea rooms and restaurants
The Blind Bull
Little Hucklow
a 12th century country inn in a Peak District village earns high review scores for the designer rooms and apartment, and for its creative cuisine
The Queens Head
Buxton
traditional, family-run pub in a convenient location offering comfortable, simple style rooms that are accessed separately from the lively bar
The Rambler Inn
Edale
traditional country pub situated close to the start of the Pennine Way with homely rooms, an extensive food menu and large beer garden
The Castle
Castleton
placed opposite the church in pretty Castleton, this former coaching inn has traditionally furnished rooms and is a great base to explore from
Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese
Castleton
traditional and characterful pub with a popular bar that is at the heart of the local community and is ideally placed to explore the Peak District
Old Hall Hotel
Hope
in a picturesque Peak District village, a characterful restored inn with Edwardian tea rooms and excellent pub food also offers charming rooms
The Lamb Inn
Chinley Head
the superb food in the restaurant and the smart spacious rooms lift this atmospheric old inn with panoramic views into the luxury category
The Barrel Inn
Bretton
a historic Peak District inn with many accolades, and the highest inn in Derbsyshire, offers cosy, well-equipped rooms with panoramic views
The Peak Hotel
Castleton
in this lovely Peak District village, a sociable hostelry, proud of its touch of eccentricity, offers a friendly welcome to rooms with four poster beds
The Shoulder of Mutton
Bradwell
guests praise this traditional country inn in the Peak District for its hearty home-cooked food and tastefully-decorated rooms, some with balconies
The Rutland Arms Hotel
Bakewell
this grand hotel was the origin of the famous Bakewell pudding and has been the focal point of Bakewell since 1804; offers well-appointed rooms
The George Inn
Castleton
a popular village inn, frequented by visitors and locals alike and providing traditional comfortable rooms with a friendly ambiance
Yorkshire Bridge Inn
Bamford
welcoming and cosy country pub that enjoys wonderful views of the River Derwent Valley from many aspects; good walking and cycling base
The Jug & Glass Inn
Hartington
this period coaching inn has been serving the community for centuries and continues to offer a warm welcome and cosy accommodation
The Queen Anne
Great Hucklow
a delightful village pub dating back to 1621, offering good views across open countryside and comfortable rooms that are traditionally decorated
Ye Olde Nags Head
Castleton
a traditional inn with open fires during the winter months and providing traditional accommodation using antique furniture in many of the rooms
The Manners
Bakewell
a traditional pub with a few contemporary twists especially in the guest rooms, a bar menu is served and there is a large beer garden to relax in
Ye Olde Bowling Green
Bradwell
locally sourced produce is used in the restaurant at this friendly inn where muddy boots are welcome and your smart, cosy room awaits
Monsal Head Hotel
Little Longstone
while away an hour or so beside a blazing fire in winter or on the patio admiring the views over Monsal Dale in summer at this traditional hotel
The Miners Arms
Eyam
classically decorated rooms, providing ease, warmth and comfort, next to a 17th century inn in the historic Peak District village of Eyam
The Roebuck Inn
Chapel-en-le-Frith
this small rural town with a historic centre is the perfect location for visiting the Peak District, and the traditional inn provides cosy rooms
The Peacock
Bakewell
a centrally located inn where original features blend with contemporary styling and homemade dishes are created using locally sourced produce
Albert Hotel
Disley
welcoming, community pub, set in a bustling village close to the High Peak area and Lyme House, with comfortable, well-presented rooms
Frankies Wine Bar & Lodge
Disley
located near Lyme Park with its extensive grounds, a friendly wine bar providing modern, comfortable accommodation with quirky decor
The Farmyard Inn
Youlgrave
parts of this friendly and welcoming inn date back over 300 years, the cosy, simple style rooms are situated in an adjoining building to the pub
The George Inn
Tideswell
friendly, family-run pub situated next to St. John's Church known as the Cathedral of the Peaks; rooms blend original features and modern decor
The Royal Oak
Chapel-en-le-Frith
offering simple, comfortable rooms, this traditional accommodation has the feel on an English country inn with a genial atmosphere
The Red Lion
Bakewell
enjoy a freshly cooked breakfast at this 17th century pub, situated opposite Bath Gardens
The Shady Oak
Fernilee
this friendly pub offering comfortable rooms is a good base for exploring the Peak District