管理会社の情報
Steve and Hazel Roche don't live at the cottages but are on hand during the day if you need them. Steve loves cycling and can often be found on his road bike exploring the Peak District National Park. Discounted tickets for attractions including Chatsworth House are available, so too is information about the local area.
宿泊施設の情報
Escape to Walker's Rest, the ultimate romantic retreat for two in the stunning Peak District National Park.
This luxurious, single-level cottage offers everything you need for a peaceful getaway. Inside, you'll find an inviting open-plan living area and a large, comfortable bedroom that can be configured with a super-king bed or twins. The bathroom is a sanctuary, featuring both a relaxing bath and a spacious walk-in shower.
Set within a private 12-acre estate in one of Derbyshire's most breathtaking valleys, you'll enjoy fantastic amenities, including: a posh honesty shop stocked with Great Taste Award goodies, superfast Wi-Fi, EV charging and complimentary electric bike hire for easy exploring. We've even added high-end, hand-made local toiletries to complete your pampering experience. It's the perfect luxury base for walkers and couples seeking tranquillity.
周辺エリアの情報
Wheeldon Trees Cottages is perfectly placed between Buxton and Bakewell. We have two local pubs which are around a 30 minute walk away. The Royal Oak is for foodies and the Packhorse Inn is great for real ales and fish and chips on a Friday night.
There is a fantastic selection of things to see and do in both local historic towns.
Buxton (The Spa Town)
Wander through the town centre to see the magnificent Georgian architecture, including The Crescent (now a luxury hotel and spa) and the spectacular Devonshire Dome.
Catch a show at the beautiful Buxton Opera House or visit the Buxton Museum and Art Gallery. The Buxton Festival takes place every July in the town.
Take a relaxing stroll through the Victorian Pavilion Gardens, or head to Buxton Country Park to visit Poole’s Cavern, a spectacular two-million-year-old natural limestone cave.
Climb up to Solomon’s Temple, a Victorian folly on Grin Low Hill, for stunning views, or for an adrenaline rush, try the high-ropes course at Go Ape in the country park.
Bakewell
You absolutely must try a Bakewell Pudding (not to be confused with a Bakewell Tart) from one of the town's famous bakeries.
Browse the unique independent shops, tea rooms, and artisan delis, and be sure to visit the traditional Monday Market or the monthly Farmers' Market.
Take a walk along the River Wye and admire the picturesque, five-arched Bakewell Bridge.
Bakewell Old House Museum offers a glimpse into the town's past. You can also hire a bike or walk a section of the Monsal Trail, an 8.5-mile traffic-free route along a former railway line that starts nearby.
Haddon Hall, one of the most complete and authentic medieval manor houses in England, is just a short drive outside Bakewell. In addition, you have the world famous Chatsworth just a few miles away.