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The living area features leather sofas arranged around a wooden coffee table, with a decorative rug on a tiled floor. A Derbyshire gritstone fireplace with a wood-burner stove serves as a focal point, complemented by soft lighting and warm tones throughout.
Cottage
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 196 reviews

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)

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The stone cottage features a charming exterior with two wooden doors and a single window, nestled amidst trees. Sunlight casts gentle shadows on the slightly textured facade, while a cobblestone path leads up to the entrance, surrounded by natural greenery.
Tiny home
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 279 reviews

The Pepper Pot Cottage at Rushop Hall

Nestling in the fabulous Peak District National Park, The Pepper Pot is tiny but perfect. It is the smallest cottage in the grounds of Rushop Hall but still manages to include a small fridge, microwave, toaster and kettle along with a large, modern shower room and toilet on the lower floor. Upstairs The Pepper Pot has a snug double bedroom complete with wood burning stove and views out towards the stable yard. Free off road parking is provided. Breakfast in The No Car Cafe is an optional extra.

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The exterior of the period cottage features natural stone walls and a green front door. Two windows allow light to illuminate the facade, while decorative planters hang by the door. Lush greenery in the foreground enhances the inviting appearance of the home.
Home
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 271 reviews

The Old Post House: Period Cottage in Edale

The Old Post House is a period cottage dating back to the early 1600s in the heart of Edale village. Fully renovated, maintaining original oak beams, stone window surrounds, period fireplace. Restored to a very high standard. Two minutes from pub, cafe, shop and start of Pennine Way. Sleeps 6 in 3 bedrooms, 2 with Superking or Twin, the 3rd is a double. 3 large bathrooms, Kitchen / Diner and separate cosy lounge with woodburner. Underfloor heating. Spectacular views of the surrounding hills.

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A traditional 17th-century cottage is visible along a peaceful path, bordered by a gently flowing stream. Lush greenery lines the walkway, contributing to the serene environment. The cottage features a welcoming entrance gate, hinting at the private outdoor space available to guests.
Home
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 994 reviews

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.

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A galvanized bucket filled with vibrant blue flowers is placed on a stone surface. In the background, the rustic stone exterior of The Nook is visible, accompanied by wooden furniture on a sunlit patio.
Home
5 out of 5 average rating, 224 reviews

The Nook - an idyllic rural bolt hole...

A sleeps two, barn conversion with original beams. The Nook is located at Back Tor Farm in the Edale Valley. We welcome all enquiries of three nights or more but do prefer Friday changeover dates. It is an essential part of our hosting terms that the person responsible for booking our property makes their full name and mobile number available to us in the Airbnb booking process. 3rd Party bookings are not acceptable. Your booking will be cancelled if this information is not provided.

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A stone exterior building is framed by leafy trees and lush greenery. Sunlight filters through the branches, casting dappled shadows on the gravel driveway. The structure features large green-framed windows and a slate roof, contributing to a serene and inviting atmosphere.
Loft
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 174 reviews

The Old Winery Loft

Light, spacious 1 bedroom loft apartment. Stone built with stunning views of the surrounding hills. Double bedroom with TV and en-suite. Main living area has a large L shaped sofa which converts into a King sized bed. Dining table seating 4 comfortably, 42” smart TV; fully fitted kitchen with hob, oven, microwave, fridge, Belfast sink and dish-washer. Porch with coat and boot racks, washing machine, and freezer. Bathroom number 2 is off the porch and includes a shower over the bath.

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An entrance to a stone annex features a wooden door framed by an outdoor area with potted plants. A small round table with chairs is visible, inviting relaxation in a peaceful setting surrounded by greenery.
Guest house
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 217 reviews

Artemis Barn - Annex

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.

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The charming cottage exterior is enveloped in lush greenery, featuring stone walls and a vibrant green door. A well-maintained pathway leads to the entrance, bordered by a variety of colorful plants and bushes, set against a backdrop of a clear blue sky.
Cottage
5 out of 5 average rating, 295 reviews

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.

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A panoramic view of the surrounding countryside showcases lush green fields and rolling hills under a clear sky. The rustic farmhouse is visible in the foreground, complemented by a gravel path and a wooden fence lining the property.
Cottage
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 241 reviews

Cosy cottage in the heart of the Peak District

Take a break and unwind at this peaceful farmhouse cottage in the stunning Peak District National Park. A haven for outdoor enthusiasts and a walker's paradise with Mam Tor less than a mile away and the beautiful village of Castleton less than 4 miles away. Come and walk The Great Ridge or explore Kinder Scout and then spend the evening relaxing by the log burner. This charming cottage is a wonderful base to discover all that the Peak District has to offer.

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A wooden hot tub is positioned outdoors, surrounded by tranquil countryside. Rolling hills form a scenic backdrop, and a wooden ladder leads to the tub. A peaceful atmosphere is enhanced by the natural setting and distant trees.
Tent
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 515 reviews

Cozy Couples Glamping - Private Hot Tub

**Updated for 2026** Escapism at its finest. Find yourself rested and renewed at our idyllic glamping site nestled amongst the rolling hills of the Peak District. Updated and improved for Spring - Summer 2026! - We specialise in couples experiences; Birthdays, Anniversaries, Engagements, reach out to us to discuss how we can help make your occasion special. We guarantee that here, you can truly experience the meaning of a retreat.

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A serene view of the River Derwent is depicted, surrounded by lush greenery and trees. Smooth stones are visible in the water, and the gentle flow of the river reflects the surrounding foliage, creating a peaceful natural atmosphere.
Cottage
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 575 reviews

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.

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The exterior of the cottage features a stone façade with charming flowers in window boxes. Two windows are adorned with vibrant blooms of pink and white, adding a touch of color. A welcoming entrance is clearly visible, enhancing the cottage's inviting presence.
Cottage
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 398 reviews

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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All about Edale

Located in England’s Peak District between Manchester and Sheffield, the tiny village of Edale is made up of scattered hamlets that were originally cattle farms. The settlement started as herdsmen’s shelters, and its winding lanes are now lined with stone cottages and two pubs, where the fires crackle in winter and the gardens fill with locals on summer evenings. Edale is the start or end point for many hikers and cyclists tackling the famous Pennine Way, which extends right up to Northumberland.

The dramatic summits and valleys of the surrounding Peak District are popular with outdoors enthusiasts, offering plenty of ways to explore by land, air, and sea. If you’re keen to spend time exploring the rivers, you have your pick of options, including sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, and wild swimming — bear in mind that the water temperature makes a wetsuit advisable for most of the year. Gliding and rock climbing provide a bird’s eye view of the sprawling Peak District National Park, while cycling, walking, and horseback riding routes keep things grounded.

What are the top things to do in Edale?

Pennine Way

This 268-mile trail is one of the most famous pathways in the UK, traversing moorlands, bogs, mountains, and swathes of farmland. Leaving Edale, the route passes by Kinder Scout — a large moorland plateau offering sweeping views and a picturesque waterfall. Besides Edale, the path has over 500 different public access points, allowing walkers to enter and exit at frequent intervals.

Peak District National Park

Covering over 550 square miles, the Peak District National Park extends across limestone valleys, tranquil lakes with picture-perfect reflections of the surrounding hills and trees, and emerald-green moorland dotted with wildflowers. Popular for walking, cycling, and horseback riding, the park envelopes the village of Edale in its towering heights and rolling countryside.

Hope Valley Line

Opened in 1894, this iconic train line is one of the most scenic ways to arrive in Edale. Along its journey between Sheffield and Manchester, the train passes by rolling hills, peaceful valleys, and historic viaducts as it makes its way through the numerous railroad tunnels of the Peak District, including Totley Tunnel, England’s fourth-longest.

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