When you’re in amidst the expansive, rolling views of hills and mounts, and sheep-studded fields bordered by ancient stone walls and scattered with limestone villages, it’s easy to see why the Peak District was selected as the UK's first National Park. And unlike other remote and beautiful regions, there’s a good selection to choose from when it comes to the 5 best pubs with rooms in the Peak District.
Many of the best places to stay in the Peak District are village pubs with rooms where the food is delicious and the rooms super comfortable. And our Gurus are here to help you chose the right one for you with their list of the The 5 Best Pubs with Rooms in the Peak District. It includes something to suit every taste and budget, from those looking for outdoor fun and adventure in the 555 square miles of park, to those looking for a peaceful place to relax amongst spectacular scenery.
The Peacock at Rowsley ticks all our boxes for pubs with rooms: it has lovely rooms with exposed beams, great food which can be eaten in the restaurant or in your own room, and offers fly-fishing at the nearby Haddon Hall Estate.
The Lamb Inn is an historic three room in in the heart of the Peak District. It's freshly renovated and the rooms are light and airy with sink-into beds and contemporary bathrooms. Downstairs is much more traditional with roaring fires, hearty food in the restaurant and a very warm welcome.
The Devonshire Arms at Pilsley is a stylish country pub with occasional antiques and great bathrooms, interior designed by the Duchess of Devonshire. Good food from the Chatsworth Estate, and walks from the door. Real Ale, Real Food, and seven beautiful bedrooms. With rooms starting from around £80 per night.
The Devonshire Arms Beeley is a smart bustling village pub owned by the Devonshire’s, patronised by the locals and genteel visitors ‘doing’ the stately house tour. After a hearty breakfast guests can strike out in walking boots through the park to Chatsworth. The original old part of the pub with stone floors and beams contrasts well with the new contemporary glass sided brasserie.
The George Hotel in Hathersgate is a great choice for a relaxing stay. It’s a five hundred year old inn with award winning restaurant and connections to the the Bronte sisters. Modern meets traditional here to create a comfortable stay.
Derbyshire (Matlock)
Stylish country pub with boutique bedrooms and good food close to Chatsworth. Excellent for local sightseeing and walking. Good, contemporary style brasserie.
Derbyshire
A 17th-century manor first opened as a hotel in 1820, in the middle of the Peak District. Recent renovation has created a stylish mix of traditional and contemporary, with luxurious trappings and outstanding food. Come for walking and fly fishing on a seven mile stretch of river. True English charm.
Derbyshire
Stylish country pub with occasional antiques and great bathrooms, interior designed by the Duchess of Devonshire. Good food from the Chatsworth Estate, and walks from the door.
Derbyshire
500 year old inn in the north of the Peak District National Park. Traditional meets contemporary with flair and comfort. Award-winning restaurant.
Derbyshire (Derbyshire )
An historic inn which oozes atmosphere, in the heart of the Peak District. Three rooms have recently been renovated and are light and airy with sink-into beds and contemporary bathrooms. Downstairs is much more traditional with roaring fires, hearty food in the restaurant and a very warm welcome.
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