Pet Friendly Holidays Peak District

The Peak District is packed full of monumental walks and destinations including Kinder Scout, Hope Valley, Ladybower Reservoir and Curbar Edge. With spectacular views and historical estates, the Peak District makes for a superb pooch getaway.

 

  • Park View Cottage, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Centrally located in the High Peak market town of Glossop with easy access to all the town’s amenities, this terraced cottage provides comfortable holiday accommodation which is well placed for exploring all that the area has to offer, including the stunning Peak District National Park. This charming terraced cottage is located opposite Manor Park which was once part of Glossop Hall and today is one of the area’s most popular parks with landscaped garden, lake, tennis courts and children’s play area. Families will also enjoy the caverns located around the spa town of Buxton, the mining museum and mines at Matlock, 32 miles, and Cannon Hall Farm at Cawthorne, 22 miles. There are also several show caves around Castleton, 15 miles. For those who prefer all the facilities that a big city has to offer, Manchester is just 15 miles away. Popular attractions in and around the city include Old Trafford, the Trafford Centre, Chill Factor and the Airkix indoor skydiving. National Trust properties are within easy driving distance include Lyme Park which was used as the location for BBC’s Pride and Prejudice, 12 miles, and Chatsworth is 27 miles. The Peak District town of Holmfirth, 13 miles, used as the setting for TVs ‘Last of the summer Wine’ and ‘Where the Heart is’ is also worth a visit. Horse riding, golf and fishing can be found nearby. Shop and pub 100 yards, restaurant ¼ mile.
    £47
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  • Holme View, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Ashbourne, England
    This attractive detached house has been lovingly furnished to a good standard and is situated in the pretty village of Clifton. On the ground floor is a cosy living room, a dining room with seating for all 6 guests and a well-equipped kitchen to rustle up your favourite family dish. Moving upstairs is the master bedroom with a kingsize bed and en-suite facilities. A further two bedrooms comprise of one with a double bed and the other with twin beds, both with a TV. A family bathroom is also conveniently situated on this floor.
    This holiday property is in a great location for exploring the Derbyshire and Staffordshire Peak District, and the fabulous market town of Ashbourne, with its quirky antique shops and many bespoke coffee shops and restaurants. Ashbourne is known as the gateway to the Peak District National Park and is an ideal base to visit many attractions, including Alton Towers, 8 miles.
    There are so many places to visit in the Peak District that one visit may not be enough. Interesting market towns offer very different attractions. Visit Bakewell and its museum to learn more about the Bakewell Elephant, or the spa town of Buxton with its opera house.
    Castleton and its amazing show caves, Blue John mines and cliff top Peveril Castle is worth the trip, and no visit to the Peak District would be complete without a day spent at fabulous Chatsworth House and Gardens, with waterfall cascade and the Emperor Fountain reaching heights of 300ft!
    Beautiful Dovedale and Tissington Cycle Trail are within 5 miles. Shop 250 yards, pub and restaurant 300 yards.
    £70
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  • Cote Farm, YorkshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Holmfirth, England
    This spectacular converted farmhouse stands within 2½ acres of land (adjacent to the property, but is private land) between Langsett village and the bustling market town of Penistone. The property is surrounded by simply stunning views and once you step through the door, the property itself is as equally impressive. Combining a wonderful mix of modern day luxuries such as underfloor heating with the traditional farmhouse style of stone flag flooring, this incredibly spacious property also has unique windows, exposed stone walls, and a fabulous beamed, vaulted ceiling. Designed for all weathers, the kitchen is perfect for a warm summer’s day with bi-folding doors opening out onto the generously sized south-facing decked area and split level garden. In the colder winter months you can curl up in front of the wood burner in the fabulous cosy snug. Hotel-quality bed linen and towels are provided, alongside a hairdryer, iron and ironing board, providing you the option to pack lightly and still have everything you could need for any length of stay.
    Surrounded by glorious open countryside where walks can be enjoyed direct from the doorstep, and being located on the edge of the Peak District National Park, it opens a whole host of other opportunities. It is also perfect for cycling, with keen cyclists able to re-create routes used in the Tour de Yorkshire. Langsett village, just over a mile away, is home to a traditional local pub, café and coffee shop, and the neighbouring market town of Penistone can be reached in just 10 minutes. For serious shoppers, Meadowhall is around 20 minutes away and Holmfirth, most famous from Last of the Summer Wine can be reached in around 15 minutes. The Derwent Reservoir, once used by the Dambusters to practise low level flying, is around 45 minutes away, and for those with children, Cannon Hall Farm (famous from the Channel 5 show), Cliffe House and Wentworth Castle Gardens are both nearby. Shop, pub and restaurant within 2 miles.
    £230
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  • Salter Rake Gate Cottage, West YorkshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    A wonderful, detached cottage situated high up on the Brontë moorland near Todmorden. Woodburning stove. WiFi. Patio with furniture. Todmorden 2 miles.
    £75
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  • School House, StaffordshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    The School House is a truly wonderful detached, Grade II listed stone built cottage situated in a rural position in the hamlet of Bradnop, less than 1 mile from the picturesque Peak District National Park. Thoughtfully and extensively renovated throughout to offer spacious, comfortable accommodation and even boasts its very own private hot tub for guests use. Many of the original features have been carefully retained including beams, exposed stone walls and fireplace to name but a few. There is a well-kept enclosed garden at the front of the property and a paddock area to the rear.
    The small and pretty rural hamlet of Bradnop is situated on the western edge of the Peak District National Park. Close by you will find the market town of Leek with its array of antique shops and quirky crafts. The thriving picturesque market town of Ashbourne and the spa town of Buxton are within driving distance. For families and the more adventurous, Alton Towers is only a 5 mile drive away.
    Nearby you will find superb walks with Dovedale, the beautiful Manifold Valley, and the popular Manifold Cycle Track, all within easy reach. There are lots of pretty villages to explore one being Hartington where you will find tasty local cheeses in the village cheese shop, also close by there are several pubs serving fantastic home cooked food. Horse riding is also available nearby. Shop, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
    £795
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  • Rose Cottage, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    This attractive, terraced stone cottage is set in a quiet corner on the edge of Chapel-en-le-Frith, outside the pretty village of Combs, which appeals to walkers and has a lovely pub/restaurant. Located on the edge of the Peak District National Park, the cottage is warm, welcoming and deceptively spacious, and is perfectly placed for exploring this beautiful part of the High Peak. Traditionally furnished with a homely feel, this charming cottage has character beams and a cosy living room, perfect for relaxing in, whilst the front bedroom has a stunning view over Combs Reservoir. Outside, is a quiet, secluded courtyard area overlooking uninterrupted views of open countryside, where you can sit and enjoy the sun.
    Chapel-en-le-Frith means ‘Chapel in the Forest’, the ‘Chapel’ being the old Norman church which still stands in the market square with its original stocks. The forest has been replaced over the years by lovely old stone cottages. Market day is still Thursday, but is no longer a cattle market! The market place was filmed in the BBC drama ‘The Village’, where the Kings Arms featured as the old pub.
    The Peak District is a paradise for walkers, cyclists and climbers, with fantastic walks and cycle trails from the doorstep; Rose Cottage is within 5 minutes’ drive of Kinder Scout National Nature Reserve, close to Edale and Hope Valley. For golfers, Chapel-en-le-Frith has a beautiful 18-hole golf course less than a 10-minute walk away. Nearby attractions include Chatsworth House and Estate; Castleton with its Blue John Mines and underground caverns accessible by boat; famous Bakewell; Ladybower Reservoir, and Buxton Pavilion Gardens and Opera House. Children will love the Heights of Abraham and Gulliver’s Kingdom at Matlock Bath, and the Tissington and Monsal Trails which are easy, level paths along old railway tracks for walking or cycling (bike hire is available). Public transport is very accessible from the property, with a bus stop placed directly opposite the front of the house; it is also on the Buxton-Manchester Airport route. Shop 2 miles, pub and restaurant 500 yards.
    £51
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  • The Farmhouse, YorkshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Holmfirth, England
    Smallshaw Cottages be found in an elevated position, with a setting that can only be described as stunning. Offering fabulous panoramic views of the Peak District National Park, this 17th century barn conversion has been lovingly restored and offers the perfect accomodation for a rural escape. Birch Cottage retains its original character through exposed beams and stonework, and has also been lovingly and attractively furnished throughout. The barn enjoys use of extensive gardens shared with the other properties on-site, offering fabulous views and a variety of seating areas which provide the perfect place to unwind on warmer days. The gardens are complemented even further by use of a shared hot tub, Finnish barbecue house (available on request, at cost) and tennis courts. The on-site spa is complete with steam rooms, saunas, foot spas, an aromatherapy room, tropical experience shower and a Rasul mud room, as well as an outdoor area with wood-fired tub (all available at cost). Inspired by the relaxing, calming and revitalising aura of South East Asia, the spa is a haven in which to enjoy incredible facilities, set within stunning countryside, just perfect to energise the soul.

    Surrounded by open fields and with uninterrupted views of the moors, Smallshaw Cottages are ideally located if you love the great outdoors. Overlooking the Trans Pennine Trail, and with your four-legged friends welcome, local walks are plentiful with many reservoirs and trails on the doorstep. There is an excellent choice of country pubs and restaurants within easy reach, and nearby attractions include the bustling town of Holmfirth, Chatsworth House, Harewood House, the ever popular market town of Bakewell or spa town of Buxton. If you’re missing the bright lights of city life, Sheffield, Leeds and Manchester are no more than a 40-minute drive away. Shop and pub 1½ miles, restaurant ½ mile.
    Birch Cottage can be booked together with Bramble Cottage (ref UK4186), Rowan Cottage (ref UK4187) and The Farmhouse (ref UK4188) to accommodate up to 16 guests.
    £157
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  • Parsley Cottage, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    The adorably named Parsley Cottage can be found in the ever popular Peak District village of Tideswell. This stone-built, traditional end-terrace cottage is complete with a wood burner, making it warm, cosy and a perfect base from which to discover all that the Peak District National Park has to offer.
    Nestled between the rugged Dark Peaks of the north, and gentle rolling dales of the south, Tideswell itself benefits from plenty of local amenities including shops, pubs serving food, cafés and annual events including a food festival, wakes week, arts festival and even its very own Last Night of the Proms. Probably best known for the large and impressive St John the Baptist Church, or the ‘Cathedral of the Peak’, Tideswell is surrounded by stunning scenery and glorious countryside and there are a number of other Peak District towns and villages within easy reach. These include Litton, 5 minutes’ drive, Eyam, 10 minutes’ drive, and Castleton, Bakewell and Buxton, all 20 minutes’ drive. The magnificent historic houses of Chatsworth Estate and Haddon Hall can also be reached in around 20 minutes, Matlock and Ashbourne in about 40 minutes, and for those thrillseekers, Alton Towers in under an hour. Shop 350 yards, pub and restaurant 70 yards.
    Parsley Cottage can be booked together with Nutmeg Cottage (ref UK4080), located 100 yards away, to accommodate up to 8 guests.
    £58
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  • Netherwood, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Bakewell, England
    Netherwood is an idyllic, spacious apartment, renovated with guests’ comfort and enjoyment in mind. Finished to a good standard this wonderful accommodation really will not disappoint anyone who visits. Situated in a prominent position within the stunning Peak District National Park, Netherwood offers its guests two spacious bedrooms, one with an en-suite bathroom, a cosy living room and a light and airy kitchen/dining room which leads onto the garden area, ideal for your morning cup of tea.
    Located in the heart of Bakewell, famous for its Bakewell pudding and a local weekly market, the town provides a great base to explore this fantastic area and its many attractions. Fabulous walks, trails, golfing, rock climbing and much, much more are all within easy reach. Explore the many historic houses such as Chatsworth, Haddon and Hardwick Hall to mention but a few. Impressive caverns in nearby Castleton and Little John’s Grave in Hathersage are also well worth a visit. There is plenty to do for walkers and cyclists, with the Monsal Trail on the doorstep. Golf and fishing available nearby. Netherwood really is a superb base to enjoy all this wonderful area has to offer at any time of the year. Shop, pub and restaurant 200 yards.
    £145
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  • Rue Hayes Farm Barn, StaffordshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Rue Hayes Farm Cottage can be found on the friendly owner’s working farm, set amongst the most glorious countryside on the south western edge of the Peak District National Park. Rue Hayes Farm first appeared in historical records in the mid 17th century, and has become a site of historical interest following the recent discovery of a hoard of over 50 Saxon silver half cross coins on the farm. The hoard has been sent to Birmingham Museum so they can assess their historical importance.

    Magnificent views surround the property, which was completely renovated in 2018, and guests are welcome to walk in the owner’s woodland grounds. A path runs through the farm which leads to walking and exploring direct from the door. Dovedale, the Manifold Valley, and the Manifold Cycle Track are all within easy reach, together with local cycle hire if you don’t want to bring your own bike. After a day spent in the great outdoors you can come back, sit and relax in the bubbling hot tub in true peaceful surroundings with the most beautiful views (bathrobes are provided for those guests hiring the hot tub).
    The small sandstone village of Onecote is about 1½ miles away, whilst the hillside market town of Leek is about 4 miles. Here you will find a charming cobbled market place and a wide selection of shops, restaurants and real ale pubs. Buxton and Ashbourne can both be reached in under half an hour, as can the Three Shires Head, which is the meeting point of the counties of Cheshire, Derbyshire and Staffordshire. Chatsworth House, Matlock and Matlock Bath with the famous cable car ride to the Heights of Abraham, can all be reached in approximately 45 minutes, as can Trentham Gardens, Monkey Forest, and the National Trust’s Little Moreton Hall. Finally with Alton Towers just 20 minutes away, there really is the option to do as much or as little as you like. Shop 4 miles, pub and restaurant 1½ miles.
    £89
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