Located in Castleton, within 17 km of Buxton Opera House and 24 km of Chatsworth House, Cheshire Mews provides accommodation with a terrace and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who...
Set in Castleton, 17 km from Buxton Opera House, Peak Hotel Castleton offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Katarzyna
United Kingdom
Beautiful location with the mountain view. Room was spacious and cosy with the most comfortable bed. Staff were friendly and professional. Delicious food and tasty drinks after full day of hiking and activities.
Set in Castleton, 19 km from Chatsworth House, Bike & Boot Inns Peak District - Leisure Hotels for Now offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Rosemary
United Kingdom
The bed was very comfortable; there was a good blast of water from the shower, and fluffy towels on the heated towel rail.
The staff were all friendly and enthusiastic.
This former coaching inn has a beautiful location less than a minute’s walk from Peveril Castle, which you can climb to enjoy breathtaking views over the Hope Valley.
Surrounded by the Peak District countryside Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese inn is in the picturesque village of Castleton.
hazel
United Kingdom
I felt welcome and the food was delicious 😋
I had breakfast and evening meals, there was alot of history about the inn and surrounding area which I liked, I will come back again,
Pictures of past on the walls I liked, name's of past landlord and ladies was a lovely Idea,
Warm and inviting place,
Haddock Hideaway offers accommodation in Castleton. Free WiFi is featured throughout the property and free private parking is available on site. The rooms have a flat-screen TV with satellite...
The George Inn in Castleton provides adults-only accommodation with a restaurant, a bar and a terrace. The accommodation offers evening entertainment and free WiFi throughout the property.
Dunscar Farm Bed & Breakfast is located on the outskirts of Castleton. Guest rooms in the bed and breakfast are equipped with a TV, tea and coffee making facilities.
Lovely little cottage. Be aware of steep steps upstairs.
Lovely little cottage. Be aware of steep steps upstairs. Couldn’t use log burner as log store locked up . There was no property information as is usually in holiday rentals.
The car park where you could use a free parking pass was full so had to pay, which is no fault of the property.
Denise
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Excellent location to Mam Tor, Winnats Pass and surrounding...
Excellent location to Mam Tor, Winnats Pass and surrounding walks. Village pretty and quaint with a few shops, tea rooms, restaurants and pubs to visit. Visitors center within the village. We stayed at the Castle, nice enough. Also ate there for dinner and food and service was good.
I'd say Castleton is a place you'd stay for 1-2 nights.
Cassidy
10
Scored 10
We love Castleton.
We love Castleton. It is such a great place for walking, from a short walk along the river to Hope, to 3-4 hour walks to Mam Tor or Loose Hill (this includes returning to Castleton). And there are some cozy fireside pubs right in the centre of the village with good food. We have stayed overnight at 3 pubs (Ye Olde Nags Head, The Castle and The Cheshire Cheese) and its just great. A few gift shops, but no supermarkets .... which means we are not tempted to do the shopping while we are away! To be honest I don't know where the nearest supermarket is. Have fun in Castleton!
Susan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Wonderful place, have stayed many times , plenty of walks...
Wonderful place, have stayed many times , plenty of walks for all abilities, the caverns are well worth a visit, and Peak cavern is a brilliant venue to see live bands and films, all the pubs are warm, welcoming and all the meals we have had were good value and excellent, never mind the real ales, well worth a holiday.
Andrew
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Castleton is a lovely village with lots of things to do and...
Castleton is a lovely village with lots of things to do and see. You have to like hiking and hills especially. There are numerous pubs all offering similar ware and all having a warm ambiance that makes you feel welcome.
The village is full of history and is truly the gateway to a lot of hiking routes, mines, and just general nice English things you can and should do
Laidlaw
8.0
Scored 8.0
A lovely little place!
A lovely little place!
If you like waking or friendly pubs a great location!
We went on a Friday and lots of the shops closed, not sure why?
Only small not much about to ‘wander’ but a couple of tea rooms
You can easily do a lovely loop of Castletown in under an hour.,
I love staying at YHAs in general, but they are all different: Castleton Losehill is special it is a beautiful property perfectly located in the Dark Peak- for me it's a great stopping point halfway between work and home. But more than that the villages around have tons of lovely pubs, shops, and history as well as being in a beautiful part of the world where you can go for walks long or short. YHAs are no frills but for 30 pounds to have your own room, have it be quiet and free wifi- you can't really complain.
The location of the cottage is spectacular. It is central to everything you want to do in Castleton. There's a view of the castle from the single bedroom - a bonus we hadn't expected. The cottage is extremely clean and cozy. The parking lot is conveniently located across the street. Everything we needed - from dishes to laundry tabs - was already in the cottage. Instructions and recommendations supplied by the owners were very thorough and appreciated.
Overall really enjoyed our stay. Staff were very friendly and helpful. Breakfast and Dinner were great. Nobody had any negative comments about the quality of the food. As a group of 10 adults at meal time we were all able to sit together and food was served at the same time. Rooms were clean although a little small (this is a 17th century coaching Inn!). Great location in Castleton near to Caverns and Walks.
The hotel is an ideal location in the centre of Castleton with amazing views and parking available out the front. We were greeted by Alan who was really friendly and helpful, and we had a large clean room with a big bathroom and everything we needed- coffee maker, tea bags, TV, fridge, towels etc. Overall extremely good value for money and very happy with our stay!
Nice friendly staff, excellent breakfast and the addition of a new bar for Castleton carried out in a tasteful way, we like the fact that the traditional old reception room/guest room has stayed the same. Best of luck with the new Swiss Tap and I think it will thrive as it has fair prices {for Castleton} and a good range of beers on tap.
We had a hugely enjoyable holiday in Castleton. Our stay here was relaxing. Our room big and beautifully decorated, and with a wonderful view. Gary, the owner - and chef:), was fantastic! He correctly suggested we leave the car and walk through the farm into the village - the stroll was magical that I almost proposed to my girlfriend!
The room was fantastic. Lovely large bed. Enjoyed the extras ie mini fridge with water and wine. Had a brilliant evening meal and breakfast. Superbly cooked and so much I could not eat it The next time we visit Castleton there is only one hotel that we will stay in and that is YOURS. We enjoyed every moment of our stay with you.
Lovely spacious room, big comfortable bed. Spacious bathroom, lots of hot water and a great bath. Nicely decorated. Staff were very welcoming and helpful. Very private and quiet in the lodges. Great location right in the middle of Castleton. My partner and I enjoyed our stay and would stay again and would definitely recommend.
This is a lovely hotel, the bar manager was very good professional and helpful. Booked us a table in restarant. Meal excellent. Friendly staff willing to chat to us even though very busy.. Bedroom excellent comfy four poster bed and bedroom amazing. Right in the middle of castleton and hotel has their own car park.
Location was spot on! 6 minute drive from Mam Tor National Trust Car Park. Perfect for walking. Lots of food places nearby - pubs, cafes, tea rooms! The hotel had a real cosy, country pub feel to it and the staff were so accommodating. It felt like a home from home really! Small car park to the rear also.
This cosy cottage is a perfect location in Castleton. So peaceful and with the most beautiful views.
There was everything we needed to enjoy our stay.
Lovely products in the bathroom. The beds were super comfy. Would love to return again. Lisa was a fantastic host.
Great Location passage to Cave Dale walk on the doorstep as well as Mam Tor, great for exploring what Castleton has to offer. Dinner recommended at The Castle Inn & The Peak Hotel, Look out for live music at the Nags Head & Breakfast at Tilly's Cafe was Brilliant.
Dunscar Farm is a fantastic location for seeing the Hope Valley and Castleton area of the Peak District. Can't recommend it too highly! Quiet location at the end of a private paved farm road, views of Mam Tor and the Edge, friendly staff and nice facilities.
Wonderful room right in the centre of Castleton. Very comfy superking bed and great shower. Spotlessly clean. Parking right outside the door. Communication from the owner before and during the stay was great. Highly recommended.
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