Hope Valley in North Derbyshire spans the countryside from Castleton to Hathersage. It runs from East to West, flanked on one side by gritstone of the “Dark Peak” And on the other by limestone of the “White Peak”. It offers unrivalled natural landscapes for walkers, bikers, pony trekkers, hang-gliders, rock-climbers and potholers. And for those who enjoy more leisurely outdoor pursuits, it’s an ideal spot for painting, birdwatching and fishing. Mam Tor, or the “Shivering Mountain” At the head of the valley has become a popular launch pad for hang-gliders. The valley is scattered with small villages including Castleton with its show caves and Peveril Castle, built for William Peveril by his father, William the Conqueror, Hathersage with excellent rock-climbing at Stanage and associations with Little John and Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre and of course, Hope village itself. Hope village church dedicated to St Peter can be traced to the 1200’s, artefacts of interest including a carved oak pulpit dated 1652 and a schoolmaster’s chair from the same period. In the churchyard stands a headless 9th Century Saxon preaching cross. A highlight of the village year is the Hope Valley Agricultural Show and Sheepdog Trials held on August Bank Holiday.
Attraction
Blue John Cavern and Blue John Mine
Eyam Hall
Eyam Museum
Peveril Castle
Speedwell Cavern
Upper Derwent Reservoirs
Camping
Fieldhead
Hardhurst Farm Campsite
Highfield Farm Camp Site
Rowter Farm
Upper Booth
Caravan Park
Eden Tree House Caravan Park
Laneside Caravan Park
Losehill Caravan Club Site
Swallowholme Caravan Park
Classes
Cottage
Ladycroft Barn
Ollerbrook Cottages
Riding House Farm Cottages
Dentist
Bamford Dental Practice
Hope Dental Clinic
Doctor
Estate Agent
Berkeley Kersh
Berkeley Kersh
One Stop Property Shop
Phillips & Sons
Thomas James Estate Agents
Venmore Thomas & Jones
Hostel
Inn
Chequers Inn
The Samuel Fox Country Inn
Yorkshire Bridge Inn
Pub and Bar
Bowling Green Inn
Bridge Inn
Chequers Inn
Cheshire Cheese Restaurant
Derwent Water Arms
Ladybower Inn
Travellers Rest
Valley Lodge
White Hart
Woodroffe Arms
Yorkshire Bridge Inn
Restaurant
Chequers Inn
Cheshire Cheese Restaurant
Golden Dragon
Losehill House Hotel
Travellers Rest
Yorkshire Bridge Inn
Self-Catering
Ollerbrook Cottages
Riding House Farm Cottages
Twitchill Farm Cottages
Taxi
Sports Clubs
Calver CC (Cricket)
Shops
High Peak Garden Centre
Riverside Herb Centre
Natural Delivery Wholefoods
Hope Arts & Ceramics
The Hope Chest
Watson Farm Shop
Calver Sough Nurseries & Aquatic Centre
Eco Eco Home
Activities
Lockerbrook Outdoor Activity Centre(Adventure)
YHA Edale and Activity Centre(Adventure)
Peak Airsports Ltd(Airsports)
Dragon Balloon Company Ltd(Aviation Sports)
Places to Stay near Hope Valley
The Samuel Fox Country Inn (0.69 miles)
The Samuel Fox Country Inn is situated in the pretty village of Bradwell. The building underwent a full refurbishment in July 2008 making it modern and stylish while still retaining its rustic charm. There are ... More | visit website
Twitchill Farm Cottages (1.10 miles)
Four Seasons (1.66 miles)
Four Seasons is a fresh take on Bed and Breakfast. All rooms have been refurbished to the highest standards. Owners, Al and Jenny pride themselves on providing a warm and friendly atmosphere in a fantastic ... More | visit website
Riding House Farm Cottages (1.75 miles)
Riding House Farm is a traditional Derbyshire hill farm rearing beef and sheep on about 140 acres of hill land. It nestles under the Losehill Ridge with wonderful south facing views across the Hope Valley. ... More | visit website
Innkeepers Lodge (1.84 miles)
Yorkshire Bridge Inn (1.90 miles)
Yorkshire Bridge Inn is privately owned and has so much to offer for visitors to the Peak ... More | visit website
Losehill House Hotel (2.02 miles)
We are proud to reveal the best-kept secret in the Peak District. Along a leafy lane and almost by chance you’ll happen across somewhere rather special…Its name is Losehill House.
The Hotel & Spa occupies a ... More | visit website
George Hotel (3.32 miles)
The history of the George dates back to at least the fifteenth century and the oak beams and exposed interior stone walls give it a wonderfully welcoming and relaxed atmosphere further enhanced by open fires ... More | visit website
The Plough Inn (3.64 miles)
You will receive a warm welcome from your hosts Bob and Cynthia Emery. Our privately owned 16th century Inn situated in 9 acres of its own land set in idyllic surroundings on the banks of ... More | visit website
Ollerbrook Cottages (3.69 miles)
Ollerbrook Cottages date back to the seventeenth century, maybe earlier. Built of local gritstone with flagged roofs, and set within the grounds of the owner's home, they merge into the little hamlet, amidst tall trees, ... More | visit website
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