**Ollerbrook Cottages – Peak District**

Nestled in the heart of the stunning Peak District, Ollerbrook Cottages offers an idyllic retreat for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Located at Middle Ollerbrook House in the charming village of Edale, our self-catering cottages provide a perfect base for exploring the breathtaking landscapes and outdoor activities that this region is renowned for. Each cottage is thoughtfully designed to blend comfort with rustic charm, ensuring a cozy atmosphere for relaxation after a day of hiking, cycling, or simply enjoying the scenic beauty.

At Ollerbrook Cottages, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional customer service and a personal touch that makes each guest feel at home. Our team is dedicated to helping you create unforgettable memories, whether you need recommendations for local attractions or assistance with your booking. With easy access to walking trails, historic sites, and quaint villages, you will find endless opportunities for exploration right on your doorstep.

Experience the warmth of traditional hospitality combined with modern conveniences at Ollerbrook Cottages. We invite you to visit our website at [www.ollerbrook-cottages.co.uk](http://www.ollerbrook-cottages.co.uk/) or call us at 01433 670083 for more information or to make a reservation. Discover why our guests return time and again to enjoy the unique charm and tranquility that only Ollerbrook Cottages can offer. We look forward to welcoming you to your home away from home!

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Richard Breese

5 Google Rating

We'll appointed, beautifully isolated, but a short walk to the village over an old pack horse brisge

5/ 5

We'll appointed, beautifully isolated, but a short walk to the village over an old pack horse brisge

Ann Wright

5 Google Rating

Wonderful family holiday in very friendly and beautiful surroundings. Plover and Curlew cottages sui

5/ 5

Wonderful family holiday in very friendly and beautiful surroundings. Plover and Curlew cottages suited us perfectly. 70 to 3 year old! Walks to suit everyone from the front door. We were made very welcome by Jenny and Keith, can't wait to return.

Susan Follows

5 Google Rating

Absolutely loved it, owner was so lovely made us feel so very welcome cottage was spotlessly clean a

5/ 5

Absolutely loved it, owner was so lovely made us feel so very welcome cottage was spotlessly clean and war m

Mark Arno

5 Google Rating

Super cottage,great setting with access to the Dark Peak from the front door.

5/ 5

Super cottage,great setting with access to the Dark Peak from the front door.

keith silva

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Gill Bania

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

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