Bed & Breakfast In Ashbourne

Bed and Breakfast in Ashbourne varies from a comfortable town house, a traditional ‘roses around the door’ cottage to a farmhouse or even a self-contained apartment in a converted bank! From our listings you will see that there are a rich variety of bed and breakfast establishments to choose from either within Ashbourne itself or in nearby villages

Ashbourne is the gateway to the Peak District, a short cycle ride or stroll from the Tissington Trail, a few minutes drive from the famous and celebrated Dove Dale and Manifold Valley and yet almost within earshot of Alton Towers. A few miles away is Carsington Water which provides water sports, trails and a visitor centre. You may also wish to visit Sudbury Hall and the Museum of Childhood which is owned by the National Trust. Staying at one of the bed and breakfast in Ashbourne properties should provide you with enough choice to amuse and satisfy anyone.

Over the years many famous people have stayed at Ashbourne before journeying north into The Peak including the writers Dr Samuel Johnson, Izaak Walton and George Eliot, who were inspired and put pen to paper to record their visit. Your stay at a bed and breakfast in Ashbourne may well inspire writing skills – especially on a postcard!

Some bed and breakfast in Ashbourne properties have interesting features and individual characteristics, whilst for others their name says it all, such as Omnia Somnia!

You may wish your bed and breakfast in Ashbourne to be out of town, in which case you should consider Throwley Hall Farm which offers a hearty breakfast or Holly Meadow Farm set in 260 acres of idyllic countryside rich in wildlife.

Alternatively, Stone Cottage at nearby Clifton provides award winning accommodation for your bed and breakfast in Ashbourne requirements.

On Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday the town centre is a heaving mass of men and muscle as the annual Royal Shrovetide Football Match takes place between the Uppards and Downards with goalposts set 3 miles apart – a free-for-all tradition dating back to medieval times which takes place in and around the River Henmore. Staying at a bed and breakfast in Ashbourne entitles you to join in the fun!

Are bed and breakfast in Ashbourne properties suitable for walkers with muddy boots, dogs or exuberant children? You bet they are! Many of the bed and breakfast in Ashbourne properties are family friendly and welcome hikers, bikers and pets, but check the individual advertisements to be sure.

Why not take a few minutes to browse through the list of bed and breakfast in Ashbourne properties to decide which is the right one for you.

  • Newton House Hotel near Ashbourne

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    Thistle Bank Guest House

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    Alsop Rivendale Ltd