The lovely little village of Hope is at the centre of the Hope Valley, just a mile or so south of Castleton with its caverns, caves, craft shops and cafes. For a thousand years, Hope has been on a trade route for travellers, being surrounded by Roman roads, ancient tracks, turnpike roads and numerous paths. Back in 78AD, a Roman fort was established at nearby Brough, which you might like to visit whilst staying at your bed and breakfast in Hope
A 15-minute drive from Hope will take you to the reservoirs of Ladybower, Derwent and Howden where there are wonderful paths and trails amid nature reserves and beside the waters edge, set in stunning scenery and breathtakingly beautiful countryside. Be sure to pack your boots, bikes and binoculars when staying at your bed and breakfast in Hope
The Hope Valley is probably the ultimate walking experience, surrounded by challenging hilltops – make Win Hill your goal or give up on the ascent to Lose Hill as part of your stay in a bed and breakfast in Hope
To the north of Hope is the impressive Dark Peak with its wild exposed moors and tough terrain, whilst a journey south will take you to the picturesque Derbyshire Dales or the rich pastures of the White Peak, sprinkled with livestock, all safely enclosed by mile upon mile of drystone walls.
Should your stay in a bed and breakfast in Hopecoincide with the August Bank Holiday, then you might like to pop along to Hope Show where there are stalls, amusements, horse events and sheep dog trials.
Woodbine Café offers bed and breakfast in Hope with lots of lovely home-made food. Their flapjack is famous and even got a mention in the Lonely Planet guide!
Hot in competition in the culinary stakes is Underleigh House, another bed and breakfast in Hope, which has won numerous awards including an ‘Egg Cup’ accolade for its memorable breakfasts!
Simply browse through the list of bed and breakfast in Hope and rest assured that whichever bed and breakfast in Hope you choose, you are guaranteed to have an action packed time and a memorable stay in the heart of the Peak District with room to explore and plenty to see.