Ramblers Rest located at Mill Ln, Castleton, Hope Valley S33 8WR, UK

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Set in a 17th-century stone cottage, this family-run bed-and-breakfast is a 4-minute walk from the village centre, a 6-minute walk from Peveril Castle and 2.2 miles from Blue John Cavern.

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Sarah Andrews

5 Google Rating

Robbie and Claire (owners) were extremely friendly and welcoming. They made our stay very enjoyable

5/ 5

Robbie and Claire (owners) were extremely friendly and welcoming. They made our stay very enjoyable and comfortable. Great location in the village next to lots of pubs and restaurants! Fantastic value for money and the breakfast was generously sized and very tasty! Our room was very clean and the shower was great (temperature and power). Would highly recommend to anyone visiting the peak district!

Stacey Robinson

5 Google Rating

Me and the hubby stopped off for a hot drink and muffin after a 6 mile walk before heading off home.

5/ 5

Me and the hubby stopped off for a hot drink and muffin after a 6 mile walk before heading off home. Lovely cafe, friendly staff. Muffin was delicious

John Maughan

4 Google Rating

Nice cosy bed and breakfast, quirky room. Friendly owners. Here during covid so had revised breakfas

4/ 5

Nice cosy bed and breakfast, quirky room. Friendly owners. Here during covid so had revised breakfast offering which was brought to your room. Has car parking opposite as well as little coffee shop on site, in a great location just off the towns main road

John Maughan

4 Google Rating

Stayed for 4 nights. Great spot in the village. Rooms little bit dated but fine. Currently breakfast

4/ 5

Stayed for 4 nights. Great spot in the village. Rooms little bit dated but fine. Currently breakfast is served in your room. Choice of breakfast sandwich, toast, cereal and juice. Tea and coffee facilities in the room. Friendly hosts would stay again.

Ian Hadridge

5 Google Rating

Super B&B in a fantastic location for walking in the peaks. There are no issues with COVID protectio

5/ 5

Super B&B in a fantastic location for walking in the peaks. There are no issues with COVID protection here they are very organised. Breakfast is delivered to you door to eat in your room. The afternoon teas are a particularly delight the fresh out the oven scones are wonderful. We will most definitely return again soon and would highly recommend you have a go too

sue wilson

5 Google Rating

Just had a 2 night stay in room 5 .. Robbie was lovely very pleasant and welcoming. The room was imm

5/ 5

Just had a 2 night stay in room 5 .. Robbie was lovely very pleasant and welcoming. The room was immaculate and the bed was a super king and so comfy. Will return next time we are in that area. Everything in walking distance .. fully recommend

Ashleigh Knight

5 Google Rating

Absolutely delightful B&B. The owners where warm and welcoming. We didn't use the car during our two

5/ 5

Absolutely delightful B&B. The owners where warm and welcoming. We didn't use the car during our two day stay as there are so many attractions, pubs and cafes within walking distance. Would highly recommend staying here.

isobel o'connor

5 Google Rating

Robbie was brilliant, the place was really well located in the village and we even had a little welc

5/ 5

Robbie was brilliant, the place was really well located in the village and we even had a little welcome hamper! Loved our stay here, the room was so cute and we'll definitely be coming back

Hayley Burns

5 Google Rating

Just had a rest a coffee and ice cream lovely place just of the main road. Quiet sun trap by the lit

5/ 5

Just had a rest a coffee and ice cream lovely place just of the main road. Quiet sun trap by the little stream beautiful

MADDOGLEP

5 Google Rating

Excellent B and B in the centre of Castleton with parking. We had a large comfortable room and moder

5/ 5

Excellent B and B in the centre of Castleton with parking. We had a large comfortable room and modern on suite.

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