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+Perched in the heart of the Peak District is the popular destination of Matlock, set within the scenic wooded gorge of the River Derwent. The town itself offers a fantastic selection of shops, pubs and restaurants, where you can grab a tasty...
Surrounded by stunning countryside, the Historic village of Youlgreave winds its way along a narrow limestone shelf, situated between two of the area's loveliest valleys - Lathkill Dale to the north and Bradford Dale to the south. Once the...
Additional information and rules - 1 bedroom - king-size zip-and-link (can be made up as 2’6” twins on request) - Bathroom with shower over the bath and WC - Electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher, fridge, freezer and...
A charming little market town that retains a lovely rural atmosphere and offers a wide variety of shops, restaurants, and pubs, as well as farmers' markets. Downtown, there is a historic 17th-century market hall and a contemporary recreation...
The historic market town of Chesterfield acts as the gateway to the Peak District, and has much to offer visitors. The town is famous for its 14th Century church with "Crooked Spire", twisting curiously from its true centre, while the frequent...
The farming community of Swythamley sits close to the River Dane, on the Staffordshire side of the river yet still in the beautiful area know as The Peak District. Local Swythamley Hall, originally a hunting lodge belonging to Abbey of...
Set within the picturesque Peak District National Park, the charming market town of Bakewell is home to a good selection of shops. local pubs, restaurants, cafes serving the famous bakewell tart and farmers markets selling fresh and local...
Buxton is a spa town in Derbyshire, England and is ideally situated in the Peak District. The town has many wonderful attractions, one of its most notable being Poole's Cavern, a limestone cavern. With many historic buildings in sight; pubs,...
A charming little market town with a charming rural feel that offers a nice assortment of stores, eateries, and bars in addition to regional farmers markets. The town's historic market hall dates back to the 17th century, and a contemporary...
Wildboarclough claims to be the last place in the UK where a wild boar was hunted, it is set on the western edges of the Peak District National Park, between Macclesfield and Buxton. The village has a pub and offers many walks and cycle paths....
In the centre of the Peak District National Park, in the shadow of Froggatt Edge and Curbar Gap, sits the charming, mediaeval village of Calver. Calver, a charmingly quaint village with a Post Office and a country tavern offering delicious...
Additional information and rules - 3 bedrooms - 1 king-size, 1 double, 1 single - 2 bathrooms - 1 bathroom with shower over bath and WC and 1 en-suite shower room with shower cubicle and WC - Electric oven and hob, microwave,...
Located on a long private drive, this beautifully designed detached home offers a peaceful escape with panoramic views. It’s less than a mile into the heart of Holmfirth, the town where the Rivers Holme and Ribble meet and home to cobbled...
The Peak District, —1538 square kilometres of rugged natural beauty and some of the best views in the UK. Whether you're meandering through historic cobbled towns or summiting Kinder Scout, our homes are your base as you discover the beauty of Britain's first-ever National Park.
From stunning spa towns like Buxton to endless scenic trails, there's a massive array of places to explore with your pup in the Peak District, each with its own distinct atmosphere and culture.
Head to the Glossop area for access to mountains like Kinder Scout and pretty villages with boutique shopping and dog-friendly cafes. Or visit the other side of the Peaks to enjoy Matlock Bath with its colourful rows of dog-friendly pubs and ice-cream spots. You’ll be able to enjoy interesting indoor activities like old mills, cable cars or the impressive Blue John Cavern near Castleton.
For some great, but not too hilly walks, take a look at Ashbourne and Buxton. The Monsal Trail is a famous choice, stretching from Coombs Viaduct to Blackwell Mill cottages, with plenty of interesting tidbits of history scattered along the beautiful path.
From log cabins set in remote farmland to expansive family homes overlooking endless grassy countryside, our properties are the perfect way to explore the idyllic landscapes of the Peak District.
In our collection of countryside homes, you'll find charming stone cottages, log cabins in working farms, and lodges set far away from the hustle and bustle.
Enjoy log fireplaces, huge windows to take in panoramic views after a day of exploring and useful amenities like on-site parking. In the summer, you can also enjoy BBQ equipment and outdoor pools while your dog safely roams around acres of land.
Discover everything from large historic properties to cosy converted barns in Peak District town centres. Think stone buildings with cute interiors, open-plan country-style kitchens, and convenient access to walking distance dog-friendly pubs and village shops. What better way to enjoy the local village produce than to come back and cook with your pup by your site?
Whether you're looking for outdoor adventures through rugged fells or the peaceful serenity of a quiet village, a dog-friendly holiday in the Peak District is the perfect way to get away from it all and recharge your batteries. Get in touch with us today and we'll help you find the perfect property. We’re always here to help with any requests or queries!
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Wherever you choose to go in the Peak District National Park, you’ll never be short on stunning views! The best places to find a cosy cottage or log cabin with a hot tub include the towns of Bakewell, Matlock and the pretty village of Ashford-in-the-Water.
Some of our most popular dog-friendly holiday cottages in the Peak District include Rhubarb Cottage in Bradwell, The Dog House in Buxton and Dale View Farm in Gratton. All three pet-friendly cottages have enclosed gardens for your four-legged friend to run around safely.
Of course, the most obvious choice has to be mountain climbing. But the Peak District has plenty more to offer than just that. Discover the rich history of the majestic Chatsworth House in Bakewell, or make a splash and kayak in its many rivers and reservoirs!
Some of the most popular include the High Peak Trail from Cromford, the Hartington Walking Route to Pilsbury, and Hathersage to Stanage Edge Walking Route.
The best dog-friendly pubs in the Peak District countryside include The Packhorse Inn at Bakewell, The Royal Oak in Buxton, and The Old Nags Head at Hope Vale.