Knouchley Cottage

6032 - New

4.7 miles N of Bakewell | Sleeps 4 + cot

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7 Nights from £868

The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.

Nearby pub

Formerly the Eyre Arms, The Calver Arms is situated on Calver cross roads, so easy to find and ample parking. There's a separate sports bar to catch the latest sport on TV and traditional bar with outside seating area.

Nearby walk

Wander along the banks of the river Derwent and enjoy the tranquil setting through woodlands and moors. There are three routes to choose from, thanks to the Calver Weir Restoration Project for their suggestions. Parking is available roadside near the bridge or in the village.

Nearby town

Situated in the heart of the Derwent Valley, surrounded by the glorious scenery of the Peak District, Calver is a small village with a collection of shops and pubs. This is a great base for walkers and an ideal place to stock up on supplies.

Also nearby

White's is the local Spar Shop, supplying the community with fresh produce including baked goods, dairy and meats. There is also a post office located in the shop. Open daily, there's ample parking.

Located below Froggatt Edge, a famous Peak District walking route, The Chequers Inn is a cosy 16th century coaching inn serving seasonal pub classics and traditional Sunday lunch. Local brewery Peak Ales provide the real ales and food is locally sourced.

The charming village of Stoney Middleton is deep in the heart of the Peak District and here you will find The Moon Inn, a traditional public house. Food is home cooked, real ales are available and there's a large beer garden for summer months. Dogs are welcome.

Open Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, this handy local fish and chip shop is the perfect place to collect a take away. There are picnic tables outside, ideal for summer months.

Eyam has a rather dark history, being the village where in 1665 an outbreak of the plague was contained when the locals decided to isolate themselves from surrounding communities. These days Eyam is a pretty village with a museum and craft centre.

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