Bed & Breakfast In Birchover

Bed and Breakfast in Birchover will put you in the land of the magical and mystical as the village sits beneath Stanton Moor with its Nine Ladies Stone circle, named it is said after young women from nearby villages who went against the church and danced in pagan style but were then petrified into stone where they stood!

All around Birchover there are clusters of strange shaped rocks and standing stones which add to the areas charm and character. Rowtor Rocks behind The Druid Inn is a natural stone formation which was exploited by a local parson who built a complex series of tunnels and caves into the rocks. From your bed and breakfast in Birchover you are sure to have a view of some nearby rocks.

Bed and Breakfast in Birchover is often found amongst the solid stone cottages and houses, many of which were at one time occupied by quarrymen who extracted the building stone from nearby hills.

Whilst staying at your Bed and Breakfast in Birchover you must try and find time to walk up onto Stanton Moor as the views from this sandstone oasis are fabulous and far-reaching and stretch down and across the Derwent Valley. Flanked to the east by high moorland and to the west by mile upon mile of White Peak pastureland, your bed and breakfast in Birchover lies in the heart of National Park countryside.

From your Bed and Breakfast in Birchover it is only a short drive to Chatsworth and Haddon Hall, and attractions such as Peak Rail and Caudwell’s Mill which can be found at nearby Rowsley

Birchover has a strong and surviving community spirit. In the summer months there is an Open Gardens weekend and Carnival Day – book your Bed and Breakfast in Birchover at the right time and you can join in the festivities!

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    The Fountain Tea Rooms

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    Poppy cottage