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Cosy romantic retreat in idyllic Peaks location
Welcome to our enchanting Calico Cottage in the heart of the Peak District National Park with peaceful situation and extensive views. Between Edale Valley and Hope Valley, at Hopevale Cottages we're surrounded by peaceful pasture and woodland, adjacent to National Trust land with direct access to many local footpaths including "The Great Ridge Walk". Derwent Valley offers a beautiful day out cycling, cycle hire available locally. Ultrafast broadband means you can work as well as walk (85 Mp)

Cosy Apartment in the Peak District National Park.
This apartment is attached to our family home in the Peak District National Park. It is self contained with a private entrance, a conservatory and ample parking. It is close to the villages of Hope and Castleton. Great for walking and the outdoors. Also half an hour's drive from the spa town of Buxton and the beautiful town of Bakewell. We are close to a small railway station where the trains run between Sheffield and Manchester. The next train stop West is Edale (start of the Pennine Way).

Lux barn w. fire. Mins 2 hills, pubs, cafes, rest
A touch of luxury in the heart of the Hope Valley, near Castleton. The front door of this one bedroom, open plan, converted Barn is directly on the footpath to Mam Tor, Lose Hill, Win Hill and many beautiful walks. Underfloor heated & wood burning stove, this property is a haven after a long walk or day sightseeing. The gallery bedroom is situated on a mezzanine level, with views of Lose Hill. Located in the pretty village of Hope, surrounded by cosy pubs, cafes, nearby Spar and great Indian

The Tower
The Tower is the perfect romantic high-end getaway for couples who want to get away from it all in a secluded location and fancy just something different. The Tower has recently been converted for use as a holiday let which was previously an unused ancillary building adjacent to The Water Works, an old water treatment plant near Bolsover, converted to domestic use in 2002 and featured on the Channel 4 programme Grand Designs. Available for single night stays. Discounts on 3+ nights bookings.

Beautiful Apartment in large detached home
Exclusive ground floor apt with free off-road parking is set within our large detached home. One double bedroom, attached shower bathroom and a light spacious living area with kitchen provides a perfect luxury getaway for 2. Quality fittings throughout, including a SAGE espresso coffee machine with free supply of arabica beans for the ultimate cappuccino! The designer pod and gardens are free and available for you to enjoy during your stay. Arriving by train? We'll pick you up free of charge.

Riverbank Cottage - Annex
Stay in this traditional 17th Century cottage, listen to the relaxing stream from your bedroom window before you enjoy all the jaw dropping scenery when you step out of the front door. Situated in the heart of the beautiful village of Castleton, right next to the stream and enjoying a superb location near the 6 local pubs and numerous cafes. Your double room, with en-suite shower room, lounge and kitchenette are self contained. Walk out of the door and be on a footpath within minutes.

Castleton Stunning Peak Cavern Gorge Location
Torside is the closest dwelling to Peak Cavern in the stunning and 'other worldly' Peak Cavern Gorge. The Gorge is a SSSI and one of the Seven Wonders of the Peak. A further three renowned show caverns, 7 pubs, cafes and shops are within walking distance. The scenery is dramatic and ever changing as the weather rolls in over Mam Tor from the West. Temperature inversions create outstanding conditions for photography. The cottage is vernacular and decorated to English Heritage standards.

Idyllic country cottage in Castleton
Cave End Cottage is over 300 years old and is our much loved second home. Many original features remain including wobbly walls, wooden beams and a beautiful, large fireplace. It's perfectly located in Castleton at the bottom of Cavedale, a picturesque valley below Peveril Castle. Its central location in the village means it's close to all attractions, shops, pubs and restaurants. Equipped to accommodate all your needs the property's also on a dead-end so there's no passing traffic.

Artemis Barn - Annexe
Self-contained annex to an award winning home, right in the heart of Castleton, with ON-SITE parking! Equipped with kitchenette, comfortable king sized bed, Japanese soaking tub, smart TV and board games. Modern design with charming original features. Quiet and peaceful. There are six pubs, a bakery, coffee spot, a newly opened boutique wine and craft beer shop all within a short walk, not to mention the countless trails and rambles with astonishing views on the doorstep.

Ashton House - Castleton, Peak District, UK.
This house, this place, is here to make you happy! *Ask for deals on 3 night stays during Jan / Feb / Mar - min 3 night stays mid week. Ashton House, Beautiful property right in the centre of Castleton Village - Offering accommodation for max 7 guests. Pubs, restaurants & attractions all within a short walk. Stylish decor, home comforts - The perfect luxury hideaway for anyone wanting to explore the breathtaking sights & attractions of the Peak District.

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.

Beech Croft Cottage Castleton United Kingdom.
In the heart of Castleton Village, Hope Valley, in the Peak District. Ideal for hillwalking, cycling or just chilling in the garden or in front of the real fire. 5 minutes from great pubs and restaurants, you'll love my cosy cottage with oak beams, real fire, king size comfy bed, smart TV, netflix, parking and free wifi. Included are kitchen basics, tea, coffee milk and a freshly baked loaf with butter and jam on arrival.
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When is the best time to visit Castleton?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Castleton?
Castleton has a mix of cozy cottages, traditional guesthouses, and family-friendly rentals. Staying in the village center or around nearby countryside lets you explore scenic spots and local shops with ease.
What are the best things to do in Castleton with kids?
Families can explore Peak Cavern, visit the medieval ruins of Peveril Castle, or wander scenic trails around the village. Many enjoy hands-on activities in caves and countryside picnics.
What are some of the best things to do in Castleton?
Castleton is known for its historic attractions including the ruins of Peveril Castle and guided tours of Peak Cavern and Blue John Cavern. You can also explore walking paths along rolling hills and browse locally rooted shops.
How is the weather in Castleton?
Castleton has cool winters around 35–44°F (2–7°C), and mild summers reaching 54–71°F (12–22°C), with frequent rain throughout the year. It is helpful to bring a waterproof layer and sturdy walking shoes.
When is the best time to visit Castleton?
Late spring and summer are often recommended for milder temperatures around 54–71°F (12–22°C) and vibrant countryside views. Autumn draws visitors with colorful landscapes and quieter village streets.
What are the best places to visit in Castleton?
Peak Cavern, Peveril Castle, and Blue John Cavern are frequently suggested stops in Castleton. The village itself is also known for traditional shops and scenic walking routes.
What are some hiking trails in Castleton?
Castleton has hiking paths such as routes up Mam Tor, family-friendly walks to the Hope Valley, and gentle strolls near the village. Many trails combine countryside views and access to historic sites.
What are some family activities we can do in Castleton?
Families often explore caves like Peak Cavern and Blue John Cavern, enjoy castle ruins, and picnic on grassy paths. Many visitors find child-friendly walks and locally rooted craft shops around the village.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Castleton?
You can explore the nearby market town of Bakewell, visit Chatsworth House, or hike in the wider Peak District National Park. Trips to Buxton for gardens and wellness spots are also frequently suggested.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Castleton?
Many rentals and guesthouses around Castleton welcome pets, especially those in the countryside. The area's walking paths and open green spaces make it convenient for traveling with dogs.
What are some local tips for visiting Castleton?
It is helpful to bring sturdy footwear for uneven paths and a waterproof layer for year-round showers. Local shops sometimes carry Blue John stone, which is unique to the area.
What is Castleton known for?
Castleton is known for its historic caves, medieval castle ruins, and Blue John stone, a locally rooted mineral found in its caverns. The village sits in the heart of the Peak District, surrounded by rolling countryside.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Castleton?
Winnats Pass, a scenic steep-sided valley, and Treak Cliff Cavern, home to unique Blue John stone and guided tours, are often described as hidden gems. Some visitors enjoy tucked-away tearooms and craft shops.
What are the best foods to try in Castleton?
Castleton has traditional pies, locally made cheeses, and homemade cakes served in tearooms. Around the Peak District, hearty pub meals like roast dinners and savory stews are frequently suggested.
What should I bring for a trip to Castleton?
A waterproof jacket, sturdy walking boots, and layers for changing weather are useful year-round. If visiting caves, a warm jumper and torch can help; local shops sell souvenirs like Blue John stone.
What is the nightlife in Castleton like?
Castleton has a relaxed nightlife, with traditional pubs, occasional live music, and cozy venues for evening drinks. Many find the village atmosphere welcoming for laid-back gatherings.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Castleton?
Castleton's Garland Day brings local traditions to life in late spring, and festive celebrations around Christmas often include carols and markets. Occasionally, nearby villages host food or craft fairs that attract visitors.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Castleton?
Castleton has family-friendly cottages, village houses, and countryside stays suitable for groups. Many accommodations are near walking trails, local attractions, and community shops.
All about Castleton
In Hope Valley, wedged between two mountains — the Dark Peak to the north and the White Peak to the south — Castleton is one of the Peak District’s most popular villages. Not far outside of Manchester, the Peak District encompasses several villages as well as a national park featuring limestone valleys, gritstone ridges, and moorland plateaus. Just a few miles away from Castleton is Mam Tor (Mother Hill), the highest peak in the district at over 500 metres.
Peveril Castle, built in 1080, looms large over the village and is a major draw here. The ruins of this medieval fortress offer a fascinating insight into its history. The fantastic views from the castle of the village and its surrounding area are worth the visit alone.
Castleton’s other major attractions are the four spectacular show caves, open to explore. Peak Cavern is the only cave in the village and is the only wholly natural system, with miles of passages and an impressive entrance. Just outside the town, you’ll find Speedwell Cavern, with its underground canal, Treak Cliff, and Blue John mine, the latter two boasting impressive stalactite and stalagmite formations.
What are the top things to do in Castleton?
Speedwell Cavern
Get a closer look at Speedwell Cavern by taking a spectacular underground boat journey through the 200-year-old mine and a network of natural caverns. The trip will take you 200 metres below ground before entering an imposing, cathedral-like cavern, home to the “Bottomless Pit” — a vast, subterranean lake.
Peveril Castle
Peveril Castle, the medieval fortress dating back to the 11th century, is only a short walk up from the village. Once you pass through the impressive entrance, you’ll find a collection of the original ruins, with the castle’s keep being in the best condition. There are several information boards dotted around the ruins offering a fascinating insight into the castle’s history. But the real reward is the spectacular views down to the village and across to the iconic Mam Tor.
Mam Tor
Three miles from the village is the base of Mam Tor, where you can embark on the most scenic walk in the Peak District. There are ten trails to suit all skill levels, from 4.8 to 32 kilometres long, and all paths lead to the 517-metre summit. Once you arrive, you will be rewarded with stunning views of the village of Castleton, as well as the contrasting Dark Peak made of sandstone and the limestone of the White Peaks. You’ll also have an excellent view of the dry gorge of Winnats Pass.
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