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Top O' Th Hill Farm - Grounding in Nature
‘Top O' Th Hill Farm’ is nestled on the infamous 'Hill Street', home to ‘Last of the Summer Wine’ characters, Howard, Pearl and Clegg. The grade II listed farm dates back to 1700 and offers an authentic, cosy retreat, steeped in period features and set in 6 acres of woodland and meadows. The farm offers a peaceful location grounding in nature above the sleepy village of Jackson Bridge with outstanding views across the valley and within 2 miles of Holmfirth on the edge of the Peak District.

Upside down stone Bothy on Marsden Moor
Long Fall Bothy is a gorgeous stone building on the outskirts of Marsden village in West Yorkshire. Perfect for a walking holiday, the Kirklees Way passes the property and the Pennine Way, Oldham Way are close by. A great place for mountain biking with the Transpennine Trail a few miles away and lots of cycle paths/trails on your doorstep. Local real ale pubs and plenty of cafes in Marsden village a short walk (15 minutes) along the canal. Beautiful scenery, views from the cottage are amazing.

Luxury 2 Bedroom Cottage (Sleeps 4) Stunning Views
*AirBnB Best New Host Finalist 2022* A stunning 2 bedroom (Sleeps 4) luxury cottage, nestled in the Peak District countryside, with superb views over Chatsworth House. Outdoor dining, farm animals, private parking (with electric charging) & tranquil walks - all within a short drive of Bakewell, Matlock & the beautiful Derbyshire Dale villages. Fully equipped with everything you will need for your stay, including: Netflix, Amazon Prime & Disney+ BBQ for outdoor dining. Family & Dog Friendly

Amazing Space in an Amazing Place
Unique, spacious, contemporary barn with unsurpassed views of Saddleworth and beyond. The barn is 1100ft up on the edge of Peak National Park with complete privacy, far enough away from it all yet within walking distance to two excellent local pubs! What's not to like? If you are looking for the perfect spot to unwind, with all mod cons, take long walks or bike rides with breathtaking views, this is the place for you. High spec space, well equipped with all the essentials. Ample parking.

Idyllic cottage retreat
This romantic retreat is set in the heart of the picturesque village of Butterton which overlooks the beautiful Manifold Valley in the Peak District. The lanes are lined with pretty sandstone cottages and an idyllic ford runs through the cobbled street below the cottage and a great country pub is round the corner. This cosy hideaway is an ideal couples escape featuring a stunning bedroom with vaulted beamed ceiling and luxury features throughout. It has a boutique hotel feel in rural heaven.

Monsal View Cottage
A beautiful space with exquisite views set at the iconic viewpoint of Monsal Head. This is the perfect base to really enjoy all that the Peak District has to offer- including the most epic view of all at Monsal Head and the Headstone Viaduct. ** Pets allowed on request ** Located at Hobb’s Cafe so you have a quaint little cafe right next door! Enjoy breathtaking views all to yourself in the mornings and evenings. Please check out Hobb’s Cafe online to fully see the location of this cottage.

Idyllic, The Coach House, Ashford-in-the-Water
A beautiful, recently converted, barn which was originally a Coach House. Totally newly renovated in 2018 this two bed, two bath cottage is set in an idyllic rural location with breath-taking views and direct access across the owners' field to a footpath which leads either down to the famously picturesque village of Ashford-in-the-Water or uphill to the drama of Monsal Head. Separately available is Groom's Cottage, next door, also brand new and sleeping 2 people in equal style.

Self contained annex - Peak District riverside
A private, self-contained, en-suite annex, next to the River Wye, in a tranquil setting. Direct access to covered decking area & shared garden so you can enjoy the water, wildlife and countryside. Food prep area with fridge, microwave, sink, kettle & toaster. Plenty of walks from the doorstep, cycle routes and climbing opportunities. Perfectly located to explore the Peak District. Car strongly recommended. The annexe is attached to our family home, but has its own entrance.

Cosy Grade ll listed cottage Central Peak District
Nestled in the picturesque village of Monyash, Mereview a Grade II listed stone cottage offers the perfect escape for couples or solo adventurers seeking peace, character, and countryside charm. Thoughtfully restored and beautifully presented, this historic home blends timeless elegance with modern comfort. Whether you’re walking the limestone dales, visiting nearby Bakewell or Chatsworth House, or simply curling up with a book by the fire, this cottage is a serene base.

Cosy cottage Peak District Grindlow Derbyshire
comfortable ground floor of cottage including personal totally private use of lounge, kitchen, 1 double bedroom, bathroom, wc, laundry area. Located in beautiful peaceful surroundings in the heart of the Derbyshire Peak District, this property is a self contained part of the owners own home with no other properties close by . Pleasant outdoor area with lovely views. Owners around or easily contacted for help but will not intrude on guests privacy unless required.

Kingfisher Cottage
Kingfisher Cottage is attached to Bridge House, situated in the Peak District village of Bamford and benefits from a beautiful view of the River Derwent. The Cottage, which is within walking distance of Bamford train and bus station and local shops, has it's own garden and seating area on the bank of the river. The Cottage has private access and parking is available. Fly fishing is also available by arrangement with hosts.

Goose Croft, tucked away in Edale
The setting of this cosy small detached cottage is beautiful and you feel quite secluded, yet the village of Edale is 1 minute walk away. From here you can enjoy the countryside by walking or biking, short or longer routes. There is a folder in the cottage with a selection of maps, which you are welcome to use and choose a route straight from the door. There are two pubs, two cafes and a general store in the village.
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When is the best time to visit High Peak?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in High Peak District?
Many guests gravitate toward towns such as Buxton and Glossop for easy access to local dining, historic sites, and nearby walking trails. Villages like Castleton and Hayfield have a quieter atmosphere and are frequently suggested for those seeking countryside experiences.
What are the best things to do in High Peak District with kids?
Families often explore caverns, visit traditional tearooms, and enjoy parks with open spaces for play. Popular activities include learning at local visitor centres and walking scenic, gentle trails suitable for children.
What are some of the best things to do in High Peak District?
Explore limestone caves, wander historic market towns like Buxton, and follow scenic footpaths across moorland landscapes. Nature reserves, panoramic hilltops, and welcoming village pubs all contribute to the area’s appeal.
How is the weather in High Peak District?
High Peak District has cool, often wet winters around 34–43°F (1–6°C), and gentle summers near 52–67°F (11–19°C). Rain is common year-round, so waterproof clothing and layered outfits are practical.
What are the best places to visit in High Peak District?
Castleton’s caverns, Buxton’s Georgian architecture, and the open landscapes around Kinder Scout are frequently suggested. Towns like Glossop and villages nestled in valleys offer a distinct blend of history and nature.
What are some hiking trails in High Peak District?
Trails around Kinder Scout and Mam Tor draw walkers seeking expansive views, while the Pennine Way passes through scenic moorlands. Circular routes near Edale and Hayfield provide varied terrain and picturesque vistas.
What are some family activities we can do in High Peak District?
Families often engage in gentle strolls, visit educational nature centres, or picnic by riversides. Exploring show caves or local farms is a popular way to learn about the region’s geology and traditions together.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from High Peak District?
You might explore lively nearby towns known for local history, arts, or stately homes, or wander expansive gardens just outside the district. For nature lovers, woodland walks and scenic reservoirs around the area are frequently suggested.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in High Peak District?
Many accommodations welcome pets, especially in villages like Edale, Hayfield, and Glossop. Nearby trails and open public spaces make it easy to explore the outdoors with a dog.
What are some local tips for visiting High Peak District?
Waterproof boots and layered clothing help with the region’s changeable weather. Public footpaths cross farmland, so be mindful of local signage and livestock, and consider visiting smaller villages for quieter tea rooms and craft shops.
What is High Peak District known for?
High Peak District is known for rolling moorland, historic spa towns, and scenic trails such as those around Kinder Scout and Mam Tor. Distinctive local stone villages add to its rural character.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in High Peak District?
Smaller villages tucked between hills and less-trodden footpaths appeal to those seeking quieter spots. Features like tucked-away waterfalls, heritage railways, and traditional markets are often discovered by exploring off the main routes.
What are the best foods to try in High Peak District?
Locally made Derbyshire oatcakes, Bakewell pudding, and hearty meat pies reflect regional traditions. Pubs and cafes frequently serve these alongside locally brewed ales and farm cheeses.
What should I bring for a trip to High Peak District?
Waterproof outerwear, comfortable walking shoes, and layered clothing help you prepare for shifting temperatures and trails. Reusable water bottles and a small daypack are practical for hiking or exploring villages.
What is the nightlife in High Peak District like?
Nightlife features relaxed pubs, some with live music, local ales, and welcoming community atmospheres. Market towns like Buxton host occasional performances and gatherings, usually geared toward a laid-back, social crowd.
What are the most popular events or festivals in High Peak District?
Annual well dressing festivals, agricultural shows, and village fairs are regularly celebrated between late spring and summer. Buxton Festival is frequently suggested for those interested in music and arts performances.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in High Peak District?
High Peak District has many family friendly vacation rentals, especially around towns like Buxton and Glossop. These areas often feature easy access to outdoor spaces, parks, and walking trails suited for children and groups. You can explore local attractions together in a welcoming setting.
When is the best time to visit High Peak District?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures, clearer skies, and wildflowers on the hillsides. This period also sees various local festivals and outdoor events.
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4.8 Average rating
High Peak stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.8 out of 5!

Nearby attractions
High Peak’s top spots include Mam Tor, Ladybower Reservoir and Sickleholme Golf Club
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