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A wooden lodge is set against a backdrop of lush trees, showcasing its exterior with a spacious deck leading to the entrance. The well-maintained pathway is bordered by greenery, enhancing the natural surroundings.
Cabin
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

Curlew Lodge- Holiday Home

Curlew Lodge is nestled on a working sheep farm in the High Peak, ideal for a couple (1 double bed). A peaceful spot perfect for unwinding and exploring nearby walking trails. The lodge is equipped with Starlink WiFi, a Smart TV, fresh bed linens, and towels. The kitchen is well-appointed, with a hamper to kick-start your stay. Key locations like Lantern Pike, Kinder, Mill Hill, Sett Valley Trail, and Glossop town center are within a 10-minute drive. No pets, as the farm has working dogs.

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A stone building is set against a backdrop of a vibrant sunset, with clouds illuminated in shades of orange and pink. Trees frame the scene, and the landscape beyond suggests rolling hills leading to a tranquil atmosphere.
Cottage
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 567 reviews

Upside down stone Bothy on Marsden Moor

Long Fall Bothy is a gorgeous stone building on the outskirts of Marsden village in West Yorkshire. Perfect for a walking holiday, the Kirklees Way passes the property and the Pennine Way, Oldham Way are close by. A great place for mountain biking with the Transpennine Trail a few miles away and lots of cycle paths/trails on your doorstep. Local real ale pubs and plenty of cafes in Marsden village a short walk (15 minutes) along the canal. Beautiful scenery, views from the cottage are amazing.

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Apartment
5 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews

The Penthouse | High end Luxury | Central Location

The Penthouse is an opulent property nestling in the bustling market town of Glossop, the gateway to the Peak District National Park. Close to a variety of restaurants, bars and shops. Situated a quiet and tranquil spot and just metres from Glossop train station, with a direct line to Manchester city centre. An ideal abode for a family or friends looking for a contemporary getaway to Derbyshire to explore the Peak District National Park, or stay local and enjoy the local restaurants and pubs.

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The historic GWR carriage is displayed under a covered walkway, illuminated by soft lighting. Floral arrangements hang in baskets, adding color to the setting. The charming stone building in the background enhances the character of this unique accommodation.
Cabin
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

The Carriage at The Old Station

Step back in time with our lovingly restored 1895 GWR carriage, one of few situated at a Victorian Station. Enjoy a beautifully furnished living space, bathroom, kitchenette, and a comfy bed ensuring a restful night's sleep. Located in Saddleworth, renowned for its scenic walking routes and picturesque villages. Nearby, you'll find dining, drinking, and activities: including the world record-holding Old Bell Inn gin emporium. Book today to experience this unique, charming historical hideaway.

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A charming stone gate house is depicted, featuring a sloped roof and prominent front gable. Large windows allow natural light to fill the interior. Surrounded by lush greenery, the entrance includes a gated pathway leading to a gravel area, enhancing the serene outdoor setting.
Cottage
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 145 reviews

Peak District - Howard Park - Oak Lodge.

A quiet relaxing stay. Beautiful, cosy period gate house set in Victorian gardens with adjacent duck pond and historic victorian swimming baths. Explore peak district walks straight from the Lodge or take a train to Manchester. Go for a swim and relax in the living room in front of the Wood Burning Stove, or have drinks under the stars on the private roof terrace and stroll into Glossop's charming town centre, full of restaurants. Two single beds come as Superking option. Sorry no pets.

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A contemporary barn structure with stone walls is positioned on a grassy hillside. Mist gently blankets the valley below, revealing a serene landscape of rolling hills and distant houses. The sky above showcases a clear blue, enhancing the tranquil ambiance.
Barn
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 347 reviews

Amazing Space in an Amazing Place

Unique, spacious, contemporary barn with unsurpassed views of Saddleworth and beyond. The barn is 1100ft up on the edge of Peak National Park with complete privacy, far enough away from it all yet within walking distance to two excellent local pubs! What's not to like? If you are looking for the perfect spot to unwind, with all mod cons, take long walks or bike rides with breathtaking views, this is the place for you. High spec space, well equipped with all the essentials. Ample parking.

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A panoramic view showcases the Bridgewater Wharf Marina, featuring various moored boats and surrounding greenery. The sky is filled with fluffy clouds, and the tranquil water reflects the vibrant colors of the landscape, creating a serene atmosphere.
Flat in Droylsden East
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews

Balcony Marina Apartment With City Skyline Views

Offering fantastic balcony views of the Bridgewater Wharf Marina and the Manchester skyline, this superb one bedroom apartment is the perfect home away from home for business or leisure travellers. Situated in an excellent location on a new build estate, the local tram stop is only a 3 minute walk away which will take you to the Co-Op Live Arena and Etihad Stadium in only 10 minutes and the city centre in 20 minutes. For those with a car there is free, secure, underground parking.

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A stone bungalow is set in a lush green garden, featuring large glass bifold doors that open to the outdoor space. The patio is equipped with a table and chairs, surrounded by trees and a clear blue sky.
Barn
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 153 reviews

The Shippen 2 Superkings with En Suites

Reconnect with nature at this unforgettable escape. This converted shippen on a farm features 2 super king beds (can be split into 4 singles) with en suite bathrooms. Not suitable for under 12 years old. Located in a semi-rural setting on the edge of the Peak District, it's just a 20-minute drive from Manchester City Centre with easy access to public transport. Making it an ideal base for exploring both the vibrant city and the stunning countryside. Only 8 minutes from the M60.

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A cozy sleeping area is highlighted by exposed stone walls and modern lighting. A spacious bed with yellow accents is positioned against the wall, complemented by a stylish wooden side table. A plush sofa invites relaxation, while a flat-screen TV is mounted above.
Tiny home
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 143 reviews

The Old Smithy Glossop

Discover The Old Smithy, a cozy studio in Glossop. This pet-friendly, first-floor retreat for 2 adults seamlessly blends rustic charm with modern comfort. Explore the nearby Peak District from this unique converted barn, steps away from shops, cafes and bars. The open-plan layout, well-equipped kitchenette, and comfortable sleeping area make it a perfect base for your Peak District adventures. Book your stay for a memorable blend of history, comfort, and natural beauty.

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A charming cottage exterior is visible, showcasing a brick facade with decorative flower baskets. The entrance is framed by a small porch, while a well-kept garden, featuring various plants and flowers, adds color. A rustic wooden fence encloses the garden space, enhancing the rural appeal.
Cottage
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 314 reviews

Primrose Cottage in the Peak District

Primrose Cottage is a spacious and comfortable one bedroomed cottage set adjacent to the owners property. Accommodation is split level with a couple of steps separating the bedroom and living area from the fully equipped dining kitchen. A modern shower room with complementary toiletries complete the space. Guests can access the cottage either from the shared courtyard or the private garden area. There is off street parking and wifi at the property.

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An outdoor seating area features a wooden bench positioned on a stone-paved terrace. The rustic stone exterior of the cottage includes multiple windows, allowing natural light to illuminate the surrounding space.
Cottage
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 145 reviews

Frankie's Cottage

Set in the hillside of Greenfield, Saddleworth. The cottage is situated on our family farm where we have a variety of animals: horses, donkeys, goats, chickens, dogs and cats. Due to the potential dangers we ask that guests do not access the yard and use the designated path to the cottage. The cottage has been recently renovated and features a wood burning stove and open wooden beams which has retained traditional character

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A modern kitchen is featured with grey cabinets and a light stone countertop. A wooden dining table with white chairs is centrally located. A window provides natural light, and a radiator along the wall adds functionality. Wooden beams adorn the ceiling, enhancing the overall design.
Home in Derbyshire
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Ramblers Cottage, Old Glossop

Ramblers Cottage is a newly renovated cottage situated in the heart of the Peak District in Old Glossop. It is opposite beautiful Manor park, with numerous quaint country pubs a stones throw away. From the cottage are some great hikes into the Peak District including the hike to the crash site of war plane B-29 and Mossey Lea. Conveniently close to Glossop train station with a direct line to Manchester City centre (28mins)

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Glossop?

    Staying near the town centre makes it easy to explore shops, eateries, and local sites. For a quieter atmosphere, look for accommodations in leafy neighborhoods close to parks or the surrounding countryside.

  • What are the best things to do in Glossop with kids?

    Families often explore playgrounds and ponds at Manor Park, participate in craft sessions at local libraries, or join community events. Nearby nature trails also provide open space for outdoor activities.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Glossop?

    Explore local heritage sites, browse markets in the town centre, and walk the woodland paths of Manor Park. Glossop also has independent shops, galleries, and easy access to the surrounding natural landscapes.

  • How is the weather in Glossop?

    Glossop experiences cool, often damp weather year-round, with winter temperatures averaging 34–43°F (1–6°C) and summer afternoons around 63–67°F (17–19°C). Rain is frequent, so a waterproof jacket is useful.

  • When is the best time to visit Glossop?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for comfortable temperatures ranging from around 50–67°F (10–19°C), blooming countryside, and outdoor events. For walkers, this period brings more daylight and generally milder weather.

  • What are the best places to visit in Glossop?

    Manor Park is popular for strolls and picnics, while the town centre has heritage buildings and inviting shops. The surrounding moorland and the edge of the Peak District National Park draw nature enthusiasts.

  • What are some hiking trails in Glossop?

    Glossop is often recommended for its access to scenic trails, including routes through the Pennine moorlands and picturesque peaks surrounding the town. The area around Manor Park and the paths leading towards the Peak District National Park are popular with walkers.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Glossop?

    Picnics and play sessions in Manor Park, guided walks, and craft activities at community centers are frequently suggested. Seasonal fairs and nature discovery sessions occasionally take place around town.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Glossop?

    Venture into the wider Peak District for rural villages and scenic viewpoints, discover stately homes, or enjoy waterside walks near local reservoirs. Each option gives insight into the area's natural and historic landscape.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Glossop?

    Glossop has a range of pet friendly accommodations, including vacation rentals and guesthouses. Many properties welcome dogs, especially in neighborhoods close to parks and trails.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Glossop?

    Many visitors enjoy the independent coffee shops and weekly markets for a locally rooted experience. Carrying a raincoat and sturdy shoes is useful, as sudden weather changes are common in the area.

  • What is Glossop known for?

    Glossop is known for its Victorian heritage, historic mills, and its role as a gateway to the Peak District National Park. The town has a lively community vibe and access to picturesque countryside.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Glossop?

    Explore the quieter woodland paths at Howard Park or discover local art at smaller galleries dotted around the town. Some historic alleys reveal unique architecture and long-standing cafés.

  • What are the best foods to try in Glossop?

    Traditional northern English fare is frequently suggested in Glossop, such as hearty pies, local sausages, and Derbyshire oatcakes. Independent cafés and pubs in the town centre showcase comforting meals and homemade baked goods.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Glossop?

    Pack layers and a waterproof jacket, as Glossop experiences frequent rainfall year-round and cooler temperatures, especially in winter. Good walking shoes are helpful for exploring local trails and cobbled streets.

  • What is the nightlife in Glossop like?

    Glossop has traditional pubs, select live music venues, and casual spots for late evening coffee or drinks. The atmosphere is friendly and relaxed, with local events occasionally enlivening nights.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Glossop?

    Glossop has several annual events, with local fairs, music gatherings, and cultural festivals frequently suggested as highlights. The town centre and surrounding parks often host these activities, inviting locals and visitors to celebrate together.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Glossop?

    Glossop has many family friendly vacation rentals, with homes and apartments near parks or the town centre. Some accommodations include extra amenities such as garden space or children’s play equipment.

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