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This beautiful high quality 4 bedroom barn conversion lies within the gorgeous Peak District National Park and boasts a high quality interior and wonderful views over the surrounding Derbyshire countryside.
Family-friendly and pet-friendly holiday barn set next to stunning open countryside within the Peak District National Park and close to the town of Bakewell, this is a wonderfully relaxing place to stay which offers private use of both a hot tub and a sauna.
Field House in Swanwick, Derbyshire is a remarkable, detached holiday home in attractive surroundings.
Idyllic sleeps 3 rural retreat in a superb country location and with beautiful views over the Derwent Valley, situated just outside of the Peak District National Park and close to Matlock.
Romantic barn conversion with tranquil views, set in the Peak District National Park, close to Ashbourne, the Tissington Trail and Dovedale.
Good quality one bedroom barn conversion nestled in a rural hamlet within the Peak District National Park, this is a charming pet-friendly holiday home which is located just 7 miles from Bakewell.
Idyllic 4 bedroom English country cottage with exposed wooden beams, wood-burning stove and a very comfortable interior and a pet-friendly policy, also features a romantic four poster bed in one of the bedrooms, as well as a superb location within the Peak District National Park and a Wendy House for keeping younger visitors entertained.
Charming 2 bedroom pet-friendly chapel conversion near Carsington Water.
8 bedroom country house with private swimming pool, hot tub, sauna, beautiful gardens and a BBQ lodge close to Matlock and the Peak District National Park, pet-friendly with 2 dogs welcome.
Escape to the country for a romantic break to this 1 bedroom barn conversion on a farm close to Matlock and the Peak District National Park, sorry no pets.
Sleeps 10 holiday house with warm bubbly outdoor private hot tub and games room, just outside of the Peak District National Park.
Searching for a family cottage in the Peak District National Park? This charming pet-friendly cottage is ideal for family holidays, enjoys an idyllic setting next to fields and should be a hit with the kids with a garden with swings and sandpit where the children can play.
No pets 5 bedroom holiday home in a tranquil village setting near Bakewell and the Peak District National Park, with the added luxury of a bubbly outdoor hot tub and games room.
Delightful one bedroom rural retreat featuring neutral calming tones and a very comfortable interior, ideal for a couple looking to enjoy a tranquil romantic break nestled by the beautiful Derbyshire rolling countryside and within the Peak District National Park.
A former Bed & Breakfast, the fantastic detached house of Pig-Of-Lead rests at the foot of the village of Bonsall in Derbyshire.
Find self catering cottages in the Hope Valley for good quality accommodation for your trip to the Peak District National Park in Derbyshire. These will be displayed below and additional cottages within a 5 miles radius of Hope are marked on the map.
A good holiday in the Peak District begins with renting quality self-catered accommodation. There’s nothing nicer than to arrive and settle in to a completely private and attractive self-contained cottage with its own front door and a garden where recliners and a barbecue await. These holiday rentals offer the next best thing to your own home, somewhere where you can lounge about and relax without appalling the neighbours. Stock the fridge and cupboards, pour yourself a drink and peruse the lovely places to visit around Hope.
Find cottages with just the one bedroom that sleep two people, cottages suitable for families and group accommodation. Go upmarket to find a cottage with a hot tub, or be kind to your dog and book pet-friendly so that Boris can come too.
The most popular place to begin a walk through the Hope Valley is in the village of Castleton (nicely decorated in the run up to Christmas). There are various routes depending on what you would like to see and your level of fitness. If you walk upwards you will be rewarded by great views, perhaps see hang gliders leaping off of Mam Tor, old mine workings and the limestone crags and shale of the hills.
The villages of Hope and Castleton are interesting to explore and there is a walk between the two villages.