Lose Hill Lane
Losehill House Hotel & Spa
Secluded 4-star spa hotel with stunning valley views, pool, hot tub & 2 AA Rosette dining.
- Spa & wellness
- Pool & leisure
- 4-star comfort
England — 10 Hoteles Reseñados
The Peak District was Britain's first National Park, and the limestone dales, gritstone edges and heather moorland that stretch from Bakewell's famous tart-and-bridge market town to the Dark Peak's brooding uplands remain as compelling a destination as ever. Bakewell itself — a handsome Georgian market town beside the Wye — makes the most appealing base, with Chatsworth House (arguably England's grandest stately home), Haddon Hall and the cave villages of Castleton within easy reach. Hotels range from converted Chatsworth estate farmhouses to elegant Georgian townhouses in Bakewell, boutique country retreats in the Hope Valley, and charming stone coaching inns where hikers and cyclists congregate after days on the trail.
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The Peak District was Britain's first National Park, and the limestone dales, gritstone edges and heather moorland that stretch from Bakewell's famous tart-and-bridge market town to the Dark Peak's br...
10 hotels reviewed · Updated March 2026
Ranked by overall score. Updated March 2026.
Lose Hill Lane
Secluded 4-star spa hotel with stunning valley views, pool, hot tub & 2 AA Rosette dining.
Calver Road
Elegant manor with Michelin Plate restaurant using local Peak District produce.
Rowsley
17thC Haddon Estate manor offering 3 AA rosette fine dining & luxury suites.
Church Lane
Chatsworth Estate hotel blending relaxed luxury with access to gardens & trails.
Main Street
Historic 17thC country house at 1000ft with rosette restaurant & peaceful grounds.
Callow Hall
Victorian manor with treehouses & hives amid 35 acres of woodland & gardens.
The Crescent
Iconic restored Georgian spa hotel with thermal pools in historic market town.
Main Road
Contemporary boutique inn with valley views, ideal for Peak District hikers.
The Square
Charming historic hotel in market town with premium rooms & central location.
Riverside
Luxurious riverside retreat with garden views along the River Wye.
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Common Questions
Our top pick is Losehill House Hotel & Spa, which consistently receives outstanding reviews. We've curated 10 of the best hotels in Peak District across all price ranges, from budget guesthouses to five-star properties. Each has been selected for quality, location, and value.
Shoulder season — typically spring (March–May) and early autumn (September–October) — offers the best balance of good weather, lower hotel rates, and manageable crowds. Peak season brings the most vibrant atmosphere but also the highest prices. Check local festivals and events as these can both enhance and complicate your visit.
mid-range hotels run $120–250/night. Luxury five-star hotels start from $300/night and can exceed $1,000 for top suites. Prices vary significantly by season, so booking 4–8 weeks ahead usually secures the best rates.
For first-time visitors, the city centre or historic quarter offers the best combination of walkability, restaurants, and access to main attractions. Once you know the city, neighbourhood hotels often offer better value and a more authentic experience. All the hotels in our guide include neighbourhood notes to help you choose.
Yes — all hotels in our guide can be booked through reputable platforms. We recommend booking either directly with the hotel for potential perks, or through Booking.com for flexible cancellation policies. Always read recent reviews and confirm your booking with the hotel 48 hours before arrival.
Prices and availability change daily. Lock in the best rate by booking early — most of our top picks offer free cancellation.
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