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A large Victorian house on the edge of Hathersage village in the Peak National Park. On the cusp of the white and dark peak, it is the ideal centre for climbers, walkers and cyclists of all levels.
In the small village of Abney. 1000 feet up on the Gritstone Hills. Excellent for walking and climbing. Light, heaters, 2 electric rings, fridge, microwave, BBQ, garden electric on a meter.
Converted cottages on the Pennine Way in Longdendale Valley, Peak National Park. Excellent access to the M1 and M6 networks.
This magnificent 17th century manor house features log fires, oak panelling and a room where Bonnie Prince Charles stayed.
Old Co-op building that still retains some of the original characteristics. The stone beehive still visible on the outside of the building was a sign of the co-op.
The stone built barn is in the centre of the village of Taddington. The village public house "Queen's Arms" is opposite. 50 yds away.
The hostel stands high above the dales of the River Wye in 60 acres of grounds. Surrounded by the limestone scenery of The White Peak, the hostel is on the White Peak Way and there is excellent walking for all abilities nearby.
A large former private house in extensive grounds. Edale is the youth hostel Associations Activity Centre.
Originally Castle Hall, this building dates back to the 18th century and together with the former vicarage stands at the heart of the village square.
The smallest and highest Youth Hostel in the Peaks, Bretton is situated above the historic plague village of Eyam with stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
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