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Discover the most popular places to visit in Hope Valley
Ladybower Reservoir
9.4/10 (14 reviews)
Framed by rolling hills, Ladybower Reservoir captivates with its unique "plughole" spillways that swirl excess water during heavy rainfall. Cycle the shoreline paths for breathtaking views of this engineering marvel.
Photo by Martin Deeley
Open Photo by Martin Deeley
Blue John Cavern
9.6/10 (7 reviews)
Explore the only place on Earth where Blue John stone is found in this Peak District cavern. Guided tours reveal stunning chambers with stalactites, stalagmites, and rare fluorite veins beneath rolling hills.
Photo by Rob Hancock
Open Photo by Rob Hancock
Longshaw Country Park
Explore the great outdoors at Longshaw Country Park, a lovely green space in Hope Valley. While in this walkable area, you can savor the lively bars.
Ridge Walk Mam Tor to Losehill
9.4/10 (18 reviews)
This iconic ridge walk offers breathtaking panoramic views over the Hope Valley and Edale Valley in the Peak District. Traverse the well-defined path connecting Mam Tor to Lose Hill for an invigorating hiking experience.
Peak Cavern
9.4/10 (13 reviews)
Peak Cavern boasts the largest natural cave entrance in Britain, once home to rope-makers until the early 1900s. Guided tours showcase traditional crafts while you explore vast chambers with dramatic rock formations.
Derwent Dam Museum
This free museum in the Derwent Dam tower commemorates the legendary WWII Dambusters who trained here. Explore exhibits detailing their daring missions while enjoying spectacular views of the dam's impressive spillway.
Eyam Hall
8.0/10 (3 reviews)
This 17th-century Jacobean manor stands as a living connection to Eyam's haunting plague history. Wander through period-furnished rooms and the tranquil walled garden with its elegant knot garden and rose walk.
Castleton Museum
You can study the exhibits at Castleton Museum, a museum with a storied past, during your trip to Castleton. Check out the lively bars or charming coffeehouses in this walkable area.
"Everything was great until the boiler fired up just after midnight and I realised thats what was in the cupboard 3ft from my pillow!
Dont think we will return which is a shame as the location and the staff were brilliant but a boiler in the bedroom Really!!!"
"Fabulous setting and surroundings, the staff were all extremely helpful and friendly.
We ordered the burgers from the evening menu and that is the only that spoilt the stay, they were extremely processed. All the rest of the food was great."
"The location is wonderful and it was very quiet at night. However, there was a bright light close to the window and no black-out curtains, so too light in the room for my liking. The breakfast was nice, but the poached egg was overcooked. The scrambled eggs looked nice though. Staff were very friendly."
"Seemed understaffed dinner orders were slow. Neither bathroom or shower had anywhere to place your toiletries. Hot weather with no fan leaving window open meant constant traffic noise."
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.