**The B&B at The Horse & Jockey – Peak District**

Nestled in the picturesque village of Tideswell, The B&B at The Horse & Jockey offers a charming retreat for travelers seeking a taste of the Peak District’s natural beauty. Our inviting accommodations provide a perfect blend of comfort and warmth, ensuring that every guest feels right at home. With a commitment to exceptional service and customer satisfaction, we strive to make your stay memorable, whether you’re exploring the stunning landscapes or simply unwinding after a day of adventure.

At The Horse & Jockey, we pride ourselves on our locally sourced breakfast options, designed to energize your day with flavors that celebrate the region. Our knowledgeable staff is always on hand to offer recommendations for nearby attractions and activities, helping you to make the most of your visit. Whether you’re looking for scenic hikes, cultural experiences, or cozy dining spots, we’re here to guide you.

We believe that every detail matters, and our meticulously maintained rooms reflect our dedication to quality. From comfortable bedding to thoughtful amenities, each element is curated to provide a relaxing atmosphere for our guests. Plus, our location is ideal for those wishing to explore the enchanting surroundings of the Peak District.

We invite you to reach out with any questions or to book your stay at The B&B at The Horse & Jockey by calling us at 01298 872211. Experience the warmth of local hospitality and discover why our guests return time and time again. We look forward to welcoming you soon!

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Aaron Dale

5 Google Rating

Fantastic pub, nice and friendly staff, dog friendly, great ales and the food is fantastic will be g

5/ 5

Fantastic pub, nice and friendly staff, dog friendly, great ales and the food is fantastic will be going again

Karen Burridge

2 Google Rating

Have stayed twice before and had been looking forward to visiting again at the end of November. Arri

2/ 5

Have stayed twice before and had been looking forward to visiting again at the end of November. Arrived at 4pm to be told no record of booking as new Manager since August and we had booked prior to this and were told that the previous Manager had left no details. No apology or help given to find alternative accommodation and where kept waiting 20 minutes while members of staff had argument about it which we heard. Therefore can't comment on property this time so you may have a lovely time. Just double check before travelling that there is a booking if use website.

Bruce Lee Dragon of jade blind swordsman Eazye

5 Google Rating

Nice place highly recommend

5/ 5

Nice place highly recommend

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