**Pindale Farm Outdoor Centre – Peak District**

Nestled in the heart of the breathtaking Peak District, Pindale Farm Outdoor Centre offers a unique blend of history and adventure. Set within a beautifully restored 12th-century farmhouse, alongside a 17th-century explosives store and a charming 19th-century steam engine shed, our centre provides a rustic yet comfortable atmosphere perfect for all types of outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you’re looking for cozy bed-and-breakfast accommodations, budget-friendly hostel options, or a serene camping experience, we cater to your every need while ensuring a memorable stay.

Conveniently located just a short distance from iconic landmarks such as Peveril Castle and Treak Cliff Cavern, our centre serves as the ideal base for exploring the stunning landscapes and rich heritage of the Hope Valley. At Pindale Farm, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional service and personalized attention, ensuring every guest feels valued and at home. Our dedicated team is always on hand to provide insider tips on local adventures and attractions, making your visit truly special.

Experience the charm of rural life combined with modern comforts, as we strive to create unforgettable memories for families, groups, and solo travelers alike. With our commitment to customer satisfaction and an inviting atmosphere, Pindale Farm Outdoor Centre is not just a place to stay—it’s your gateway to discovering the natural wonders of the Peak District. We look forward to welcoming you soon! For inquiries or bookings, don’t hesitate to reach out at 01433 620111 or visit our website at [pindalefarm.co.uk](http://www.pindalefarm.co.uk/).

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Matt Durnian

5 Google Rating

A great campsite with the basics for what you need. Very welcoming hosts that provided knowledge and

5/ 5

A great campsite with the basics for what you need. Very welcoming hosts that provided knowledge and advice for the area. I'm definitely going to use it again in the future.

Jim Hurden

5 Google Rating

The perfect base for a 8 person climbing trip. No frills, no frippery, just good, clean comfy bunkho

5/ 5

The perfect base for a 8 person climbing trip. No frills, no frippery, just good, clean comfy bunkhouse. Just what we wanted, thanks Alan :)

Charlotte Ashby

5 Google Rating

Myself and my cousin stayed in one of the Barn rooms for one night and had no problems at all. The s

5/ 5

Myself and my cousin stayed in one of the Barn rooms for one night and had no problems at all. The staff are very friendly and accommodating. We asked to arrive late and this was possible. We also could check our in our own time. The room had a kitchen, shower and toilet with only a small additional cost to use the electric and wifi. Everywhere was clean and tidy and the room had additional cleaning products to ensure we felt comfortable. For the price we paid, it was one hundred percent worth the money and saved us putting up a tent late and in the wind. Thank you so much, we hope to come again in the future.

Craig Laing

5 Google Rating

This was our first time camping and walking in the Peak District. Pindale Farm is the perfect place

5/ 5

This was our first time camping and walking in the Peak District. Pindale Farm is the perfect place to stay. The camp-site has fantastic views and the owners are really friendly. We will definitely be back.

Luke Pearce

5 Google Rating

Great little campsite with good facilities. Unfortunately the camping was fully booked but we were o

5/ 5

Great little campsite with good facilities. Unfortunately the camping was fully booked but we were offered the use of the guest house accomodation that sleeps 18 for the 3 of us! Just up the road from Hope which has a few shops and a good pub.. what more do you want?!

Claire Hudson

5 Google Rating

A very lovely campsite that is very well managed. Great facilities clean toilets and showers, heatin

5/ 5

A very lovely campsite that is very well managed. Great facilities clean toilets and showers, heating in the toilet and shower block. Has everything you would want from a campsite, but the little extra touches go a long way. It's peaceful and Alan the manager is very passionate about ensuring that the site is comfortable for everyone and does not stand for unruly people who ignore the rules of quiet time after 10.30pm. I will definitely be visiting again as I've been made welcome there now for the last 22 years. A great place, me and my staff team will be back.

David Wheen

5 Google Rating

My cousin and myself took his two young kids here camping July 2021. 3 fantastic nights in the top

5/ 5

My cousin and myself took his two young kids here camping July 2021. 3 fantastic nights in the top field. Toilets were clean and plenty of hot water. Alan (owner) and the other guy who helps him run the place were very friendly. We really enjoyed our stay. This isn't one of the new purpose built campsites with a modern toilet block but they really make the most of what they have. You must remeber that this is the Peak District and it's virtually impossible to get planning permission for anything. If you want a super duper toilet block this isn't the place for you but I must say the toilets / showers were always clean and usable. Lovely setting, short walk from the pub. We really enjoyed our stay.

Fraser Cruickshanks

5 Google Rating

Great option for base for doing adventure training in the Peaks or supervising DofE groups.

5/ 5

Great option for base for doing adventure training in the Peaks or supervising DofE groups.

Steven Prince

5 Google Rating

Been here several times over the years, have camped, used the bunk houses and stopped in my van. Fam

5/ 5

Been here several times over the years, have camped, used the bunk houses and stopped in my van. Family run campsite that has never disappointed. Always friendly and willing to help. Doesn't allow fires for obvious reasons. If stopping in a camper, discuss with first, t4 size, not sprinter or lwb.

mark condliffe

5 Google Rating

Fantastic place and great views Especially the chimney

5/ 5

Fantastic place and great views Especially the chimney

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