The Rambler Inn located at Edale, Hope Valley S33 7ZA, UK

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Situated a 7-minute walk from the start of the Pennine Way, this stone-built country pub with rooms is also a 1-minute walk from Edale train station (33 minutes’ journey time to Sheffield) and 3.2 miles from Blue John Cavern.

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Alexander Potts

5 Google Rating

Lovely garden, very spacious, good beer

5/ 5

Lovely garden, very spacious, good beer

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Michal Golec

4 Google Rating

Lovely setting, good beer.

4/ 5

Lovely setting, good beer.

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John Hitchens

5 Google Rating

Fantastic service, the most attentive staff I've known in a pub. Very good selection of beers and a

5/ 5

Fantastic service, the most attentive staff I've known in a pub. Very good selection of beers and a fine scrumpy too. A great escape from the rain!

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Laurence Al-Shaar

5 Google Rating

We visited The Rambler Inn after cycling up Mam Tor and Winnats Pass, so naturally had to try the Ma

5/ 5

We visited The Rambler Inn after cycling up Mam Tor and Winnats Pass, so naturally had to try the Mam Tor burger. Although not as high as the actual hill, the burger came pretty close. It was a tower of a meal, and what made it even better was the setting and staff. It also helps that the pub is dog friendly, and in my opinion this makes any place 100% better.

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krisfk 1990

5 Google Rating

Was a great place to come after a walk up the hills. Friendly atmosphere with great selection of dri

5/ 5

Was a great place to come after a walk up the hills. Friendly atmosphere with great selection of drinks and hearty food. Dog friendly which i always love. If I come for a walk around the Peak District again I would come here for a post walk reward pint.

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Ciara Bracken

4 Google Rating

Really friendly staff. Beautiful location. Only negative is there not being more plant based items o

4/ 5

Really friendly staff. Beautiful location. Only negative is there not being more plant based items on food menu but that’s a regular struggle for me. Staff did go out of their way to feed me some chips and gravy though which was enjoyed. Pic: lovely view from our room.

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John P Wareing

5 Google Rating

Visited here today after a walk. The staff today were both friendly and helpful. The food I had was

5/ 5

Visited here today after a walk. The staff today were both friendly and helpful. The food I had was really good and arrived quickly. A nice dog friendly pub with a good atmosphere and decor. We'll be back for sure. Thanks

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Phil Chatterton

5 Google Rating

Lovely large open pub with corner rooms and roaring open fires. Serving tasty ales and good grub. Al

5/ 5

Lovely large open pub with corner rooms and roaring open fires. Serving tasty ales and good grub. Always a pleasure after a long ramble along Jacobs Ladder.

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Anthony

5 Google Rating

Good pub to go for well deserved food after a hike. Staff were welcoming, all necessary covid precau

5/ 5

Good pub to go for well deserved food after a hike. Staff were welcoming, all necessary covid precautions in place and they are also dog friendly. Will definitely visit again.

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Emily Owen-Jones

5 Google Rating

Have visited twice recently and we really love the atmosphere of this place. The food has been incre

5/ 5

Have visited twice recently and we really love the atmosphere of this place. The food has been incredible both times (just what was needed after a long day hiking the hills). The staff couldn't be more friendly and even gave my dog some treats. Much less busy in winter than other local areas if you want to escape the crowds of Castleton but it is also only a short distance away and has its own car park on site (it's also at the foot of Kinder Scout). The outdoor garden is huge and looks like it would be amazing in summer. Most important of all though it is dog friendly! They said even my huge German shepherd boy wasn't the biggest dog they had seen come in. When you're a solo hiker (+dog) these kind of places are so important as I really don't like leaving my boy in the car. Thank you for a lovely experience and hope to see you again soon!

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