Cabin ∙ 5 bedrooms ∙ 12 guests | Cottage in Darley Dale
5 Bedroom Cottage in Darley Dale
Bakewell 4 miles. A lovely, large detached house in Darley Dale, set on the main road between Matlock and Bakewell, perfect for full access to the stunning Peak District. Beautifully appointed throughout and providing contemporary accommodation, this Bakewell cottage is just the place for larger families or groups of friends to make the most of this perfect Peak District location. Set over three floors, this cottage near Bakewell has lovely countryside views from the rear, while to the front the views extend past a small factory to the Peak Rail steam railway line! This lovely Peak District cottage has five comfortable bedrooms, and downstairs, a good-sized sitting room, which has French windows leading to the garden, a great spot to enjoy your Bakewell tea or evening glass of wine! The rear garden has a lovely private patio leading to the lawn, and offers countryside views. On the doorstep, the village of Darley Dale offers good pubs, while a larger range of amenities is available in Matlock itself, or in Bakewell, both just a few miles away. From this Peak District cottage, wonderful walking and cycling can be enjoyed, with the Peak District National Park just one mile away, along with the High Peak Trail. With the magnificent Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall also within easy driving distance, just 2.5 miles away, this Peak District cottage offers something for everyone. Note: This property can be booked with ref 17876 making a total pf 24 people.
The Popular Peak District towns of Matlock and Matlock Bath have been attracting visitors to this incredibly picturesque area since the Spa was developed in the late 17th Century. Set in the beautiful wooded gorge of the River Derwent and offering a host of attractions such as Riber Castle, Gullivers Kingdom and the Peak District Mining Museum, these two lovely towns also provide a range of shops, pubs and restaurants. The Heights of Abraham park offers a great day out for families and includes such exciting activities as show-caves, nature trails, water gardens and the Owl Maze, as well as magnificent views down the gorge during the cable car trip. The beginning of the High Peak Cycle Trail lies just to the south of the town whilst the National Tramway Museum at Crich is also worth a visit.