Derbyshire Hotels
Best Western have 2 hotels in Derbyshire
Book a Derbyshire hotel for a High Peak holiday, tasty morsels of Bakewell tart and a spot of culture at Buxton Opera House.
Town and city breaks in Derbyshire
Derbyshire runs down England’s spine at the southern end of the Pennines. Its county seat, Derby, didn’t get city status until 1977. High in the Peaks, Buxton offers heated spas and culture in the form of its Opera House, while Bakewell is particularly known for its jammy pastry. Chesterfield, east of the Peak District, stands out thanks to its twisted church spire.
Holidays in the Derbyshire countryside
Head out from your hotel in Derbyshire to explore the high glories of the Peak District, up to 636m above sea level, or take to the canals at New Mills or from Derby itself. Get back to nature by walking forest trails along the Goyt Valley or on the moors by the trio of reservoirs, Howden, Derwent and Ladybower. Explore the National Forest, in the heart of the country, from Swadlincote.
Attractions in Derbyshire
Derbyshire is full of great country houses, which is not surprising considering its proximity to the Victorian industrial heartlands of Manchester and Sheffield. Leave your Derbyshire hotel to explore how the other half lived at Chatsworth, seat of the Dukes of Devonshire, at the partially ruined Bolsover Castle or Eyam Hall. Eyam gained notoriety when it placed itself under quarantine during the plague in 1665.
Attractions in Derbyshire:
Opening times:
Wed-Sun 12pm-4.30pm 4 Apr - 6 Dec 2012; not Mon or Tue (annual)
What's on in Derbyshire:
Dates Open:
17/01/2013 to 17/01/2013
17/05/2012 to 17/05/2012
18/10/2012 to 18/10/2012
21/06/2012 to 21/06/2012
21/02/2013 to 21/02/2013
19/07/2012 to 19/07/2012
20/12/2012 to 20/12/2012
21/03/2013 to 21/03/2013
20/09/2012 to 20/09/2012
15/11/2012 to 15/11/2012
18/04/2013 to 18/04/2013
16/08/2012 to 16/08/2012



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