Bed & Breakfast In Great Hucklow

Great Hucklow nestles beneath Camp Hill on the fringe of the Dark Peak but amid the rich pasture of the White Peak, so your Bed and Breakfast in Great Hucklow will offer you the best of both worlds!

The village contains higgledy-piggledy cottages and character houses, some of which provide superb holiday accommodation and Bed and Breakfast in Great Hucklow – there is no better start to the day than a full English with lashings of tea or coffee to send you on your way.

Footpaths through fields and stiles from your Bed and Breakfast in Great Hucklow will take you up to the ridge top from where there are far reaching and panoramic views as well as a lovely little pub – the Barrel Inn at Bretton is a former coaching inn which is packed with horse brasses and oak beams and very popular. However, you may prefer to have a pint or two at the Queen Anne in Great Hucklow which is probably a bit nearer to your Bed and Breakfast in Great Hucklow and might be easier to find in the dark!


Great Hucklow was famed for its Playhouse, founded by L Du Garde Peach and which ran from 1938-1970. Large audiences attended every production with visitors booking up every available Bed and Breakfast in Great Hucklow well in advance.

When you look out of the window from your Bed and Breakfast in Great Hucklow do not be surprised to see silent shapes darting about in the clouds, as high on the top of Camp Hill is the base for the Derbyshire and Lancashire Gliding Club.

The moors above Great Hucklow contain several old packhorse routes which are now used mainly by walkers although some can be accessed by pedal cycles. Bretton Clough and Abney are steeped in history and fascinating to explore from your Bed and Breakfast in Great Hucklow

Only a few miles drive from your Bed and Breakfast in Great Hucklow will take you to the Hope Valley and the delights of Castleton, Mam Tor and a world of underground caverns. Alternatively you may wish to visit the market towns ofBakewell or Buxton, the cultural Capital of the Peak District, and home to a wonderful Edwardian Opera House

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