The Ashford Arms Gallery
The Ashford Arms
Bakewell, DerbyshireA charming transformation of a once boarded-up pub in a pretty village setting, beside the river Wye in the heart of the Peak District
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Like the county itself, you’re likely to be almost completely occupied by the luminous expanse of the Peak District. Endless scenic walking and cycling routes ripple across the national park, including a stretch of the Pennine Way, taking in ancient forests and lonely moors, dramatic ridges and pretty towns. Our hand-picked selection of special places to stay include welcoming B&B’s, smart hotels and cosy cottages that all serve as launchpads for exploring Derbyshire. Perhaps you’ll visit Bakewell for a taste of the famous tart, Melbourne for a riverside ramble or historic Ashbourne for a pint of ale. Overlooked by the atmospheric ruins of Peveril Castle, Castleton is the gateway to Hope Valley’s most memorable landscapes.
A charming transformation of a once boarded-up pub in a pretty village setting, beside the river Wye in the heart of the Peak District
Cosied up by the fire in your farmhouse high on the moor you’ll feel miles from civilisation, while Chatsworth is just minutes away
Loved by estate-workers, visitors, well-heeled locals, and walkers, this spruced-up pub is a friendly launchpad for Chatsworth
In the National Park with all its glories (Ashbourne for antiques, Chatsworth for history, Bakewell for its market), a sweet village cottage
A lucky break to stay here: part of a 1669 grade-II* listed Almshouse with modern interiors; leafy and quiet yet a short hop from the town
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