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The Winnats is situated in the heart of
Hathersage, Derbyshire, a popular village in the Hope Valley
at the heart of the Peak
District National Park, within easy reach of many popular local attractions
and ideally placed for outdoor activities such as
walking,
cycling,
climbing and
hang-gliding.
Hathersage is the perfect base from which to explore the
Hope Valley - this includes the historical village of
Castleton (4 miles), with its
castle and
Blue
John Caverns, and the Plague village of
Eyam (4
miles). Also within easy reach (6 miles) is the village of
Tideswell, with its magnificent church, known locally as the
'Cathedral of the Peak'.
The historic towns of
Buxton,
Bakewell, Sheffield and Chesterfield are all within easy
reach. A wide range of cultural events are available at
Buxton Opera House,
which hosts an annual music and
opera festival and a
Gilbert and Sullivan Festival, while Bakewell has a weekly agricultural market
every Monday.
For those with a sense of history there are
numerous magnificent historic houses all within a few miles. These include
Chatsworth House,
Haddon
Hall,
Eyam
Hall,
Hardwick
Hall and
Lyme
Hall - all of which offer excellent days out.
There are footpaths from the door of our B&B, offering
routes to Stanage Edge, the
Derwent Valley and Eyam Moor. This is some of the best walking
country in the Peak District. Within a short drive are other famous walking
centres such as
Dovedale,
Kinder
Scout and Edale.
Cycling and mountain biking are popular sports in and
around the Hope Valley, with a wide range of routes to suit all abilities.
Rock climbing is a popular sport in the Peak District and
can be found on nearby gritstone edges such as Stanage Edge plus many other
local centres. Secure storage for your gear at The Winnats.
There are numerous opportunities locally for fishing,
hang-gliding, golfing, horse riding, cycling and mountain biking.
Hathersage has a full range of shops including several
outdor equipment shops. There are numerous excellent quality pubs and
restaurants in Hathersage and surrounding villages, and good local transport,
with regular buses to Sheffield and a railway station with trains to Manchester
and Sheffield. |