Peak District National Park

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This stone 18th-century coaching inn, which counts Charles Dickens as one of its many famous visitors, is divided into a cozy bar area and a modern brasserie, both serving impressive homemade fare. — Fodor's
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An attractive, light-stone pub with smart, cosy bedrooms and a dramatic, hilly backdrop: named after the inventor of the steel-ribbed umbrella, who was born in the village. — Michelin Guide
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Colorful and beautifully designed rooms...the peaceful valley location, lovely antiques, and bouquets of flowers all contribute to a relaxing atmosphere. — Fodor's
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This 18th-century stone inn has eight comfy, country-style wallpapered rooms, a restaurant specialising in spit-roasted chicken, and a huge, sunny beer garden with umbrella-shaded tables. — Lonely Planet
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The cosiest of the 'residential' pubs along the main road, offering 10 comfortable, well-appointed rooms (some with four-poster beds and spas). — Lonely Planet
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This handsomely fitted-out stone house, built in the 1900s, has two comfortable bedrooms. — Lonely Planet
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This simple campsite is situated at the far end of the village on a farm. — Lonely Planet
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Spectacular views across to Back Tor unfold from this country-house hostel 1.5 miles east of Edale. — Lonely Planet
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Peaceful is the word for the location of this creeper-clad cottage and barn at the end of a lane in beautiful hiking country. — Fodor's
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A simple place in a dignified old Victorian house with a folly tower, perched up a hill overlooking the village. — Lonely Planet
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Opposite the post office, this walker- and cyclist-friendly stone house full of pottery ornaments is crammed to the rafters most weekends, when there's a minimum two-night stay. — Lonely Planet
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