Derbyshire Hotels


There is a plethora of hotels in Derbyshire, all waiting for you to experience them. Many of the Derbyshire hotels are family run businesses that specialise in the personal touch to make you feel exceedingly welcome. Long weekends, short breaks or long stays are all catered for. In many cases the hotels include quality restaurants serving quality cuisine made from local produce.

A romantic break in the Peak District must be high on any one's list of perfect weekend breaks. As a base for exploring the countryside and rural delights of Derbyshire, a hotel provides you with the comfort of knowing that there is a warm cosy bed awaiting you at the end of a long day walking around. For more information on romantic retreats try clicking here .

Most hotels will be pleased to provide those extra little somethings in a room should you require them, such as champagne, flowers or chocolates.

Many Derbyshire hotels have a well documented history behind them. The county is peppered with hotels where people of note have stayed or lived and many literary greats have long since found Derbyshire a source of inspiration.  Temple Hotel in Matlock Bath was famously visited by Lord Byron, and D.H. Lawrence, who enjoyed the wonderful vistas it presents over the river, flowing beneath the spectacular limestone cliffs in the Derwent Valley below. The Rutland Arms hotel in Bakewell, was where Jane Austen stayed in 1811 and took inspiration for her novel,`Pride & Prejudice'.

Basically, in Derbyshire you won't have a problem finding a hotel to suit your requirements or budget.