The Peak District is nestled in the heart of England and is arguably best known for being one of the country’s most stunning national parks. With awe-inspiring scenery, a wealth of history and countless attractions, staying in one of these holiday cottages in the Peak District is a wonderful idea for your next countryside escape!
Why Peak District Cottages?
Stretching over 500 square miles and dominated by rolling hills, moorlands and forests, the Peak District was the first designated national park in England and remains one of the most popular to this day. Home to a host of stunning towns and villages, as well as a host of unique and interesting landmarks and attractions, you’ll get to experience it all when staying at one of these Peak District cottages.
So, whether you’re simply hoping to escape the stresses of everyday life for a relaxing break or hoping to embark on tonnes of walks and hikes, there’s no limit to what you can get up to from these cottages in the Peak District.
For more ideas on what to get up to here, take a look at our Peak District Travel Guide.
Places to visit from Holiday Cottages in the Peak District
With so much to see, do and explore across the region, you won’t have any issues planning your day trips and adventures from your Peak District accommodation.
One place we’d highly recommend visiting for a day away from your Peak District cottages is the town of Buxton, the largest in the region. Found in the High Peak district, this idyllic market town is the highest in the country, offering impeccable views of the surrounding countryside. Here, you’ll find loads of brilliant places to eat, drink and shop, as well as a host of unique landmarks like Solomon’s Temple and Poole’s Cavern.
On the other hand, taking a trip to the village of Eyam is a must-do for history enthusiasts. Famously known as the “Plague Village” due to its isolation during the outbreak in the 1600s. Here, we’d highly recommend checking out the Eyam Plague Village Museum, as well as the Eyam Boundary Stone that was used for trading with the neighbouring village of Stoney Middleton.
Other Popular Destinations near Peak District Holiday Cottages:
Ashbourne
Bakewell
Belper
Chapen-en-le-Frith
Edale
Elton
Glossop
Hope Valley
Types of Peak District Holidays
Whilst we hope that you found the perfect place to stay from this collection of Peak District cottages, there’s still lots of other options to explore and consider booking. With a vast collection of Derbyshire cottages to take a look at, including plenty of cottages in the Derbyshire Dales, there's also lots of others to browse. Bring your dog on your next staycation by booking a dog-friendly cottage in the Peak District or escape to the countryside with a stay in a Peak District lodge or log cabin. You can even bring the whole family along to one of these large Peak District cottages.
If you’re looking for something extra special, why not book one of these Peak District cottages with hot tubs, one of these luxury Peak District cottages or one of these Peak District glamping pods? You can also plan a spontaneous getaway with these last-minute Peak District holidays or these short breaks in the Peak District.