The Peak District, with its magnificent landscape, attracts millions of visitors every year. After all, here is where you’ll find the picturesque Peak District National Park, which spans into lush greenery for many a mile. Once you’ve made it this far, it’s best to spend a few days here to take in the scenery, admire the wildlife, enjoy nature, relish the fresh clean air, and - most important - conquer some of the challenging peaks. Also, to make the most of your visit, and to enjoy every bit of your stay, it’s important that you choose your accommodation wisely. While staying at hotels would be your first choice, here’s what we think you should know about Bed and Breakfasts at the Peak District -
Feels like home - The casual ambience of a Bed and Breakfast, especially in the warm and friendly Peak District, is way better than the cold and formal set up of hotels. There are homely touches about everything at B&B’s that make you feel wanted and welcome.
Breakfast is included - It goes without saying that you don’t have to shell out for breakfast here. However, what’s nice about having breakfast at a B&B is that it is healthy, hearty, home cooked and served with a dash of love. It’s a contrast to the cold donuts and cartoned juice that you will find at hotel breakfasts.
A slice of the local life - The most interesting element of staying at a Bed and Breakfast in Peak District is that you get to experience an enchanting, close-up and friendly encounter with the locals here, be it the hosts themselves or all those living in the neighbourhood. The town-folk here are open to sharing and quickly make you feel like you’re one of them. You can help with their daily chores, enjoy their music, watch them cook and experience life the Peak District style!
Take the road less travelled - An added advantage of interacting with your host and the locals of the area is that they will tell you about the best routes, share the local legends, suggest dining options and guide you to the must-see locations that are hard to find in your usual travel recommendation sources. They’ll also give you “inside” information and a whole lot of other details that’s sure to spruce up your stay and guide you to explore areas off the beaten path.
Extra space and comfort - Most Bed and Breakfasts have several common areas for visitors to enjoy their leisure. You can relax in the sunroom or sip your coffee at the dining area. They also usually have cozy living rooms and well stocked snack bars for their guests. At no point in your stay will you feel claustrophobic or short on space.
Meet new people- Thanks to the friendly, homelike setting that Bed and Breakfast offers, you get a chance to meet other travelers, interact with them, and if you get lucky, earn friends for life!
www.peakdistrictspa.co.uk
Feels like home - The casual ambience of a Bed and Breakfast, especially in the warm and friendly Peak District, is way better than the cold and formal set up of hotels. There are homely touches about everything at B&B’s that make you feel wanted and welcome.
Breakfast is included - It goes without saying that you don’t have to shell out for breakfast here. However, what’s nice about having breakfast at a B&B is that it is healthy, hearty, home cooked and served with a dash of love. It’s a contrast to the cold donuts and cartoned juice that you will find at hotel breakfasts.
A slice of the local life - The most interesting element of staying at a Bed and Breakfast in Peak District is that you get to experience an enchanting, close-up and friendly encounter with the locals here, be it the hosts themselves or all those living in the neighbourhood. The town-folk here are open to sharing and quickly make you feel like you’re one of them. You can help with their daily chores, enjoy their music, watch them cook and experience life the Peak District style!
Take the road less travelled - An added advantage of interacting with your host and the locals of the area is that they will tell you about the best routes, share the local legends, suggest dining options and guide you to the must-see locations that are hard to find in your usual travel recommendation sources. They’ll also give you “inside” information and a whole lot of other details that’s sure to spruce up your stay and guide you to explore areas off the beaten path.
Extra space and comfort - Most Bed and Breakfasts have several common areas for visitors to enjoy their leisure. You can relax in the sunroom or sip your coffee at the dining area. They also usually have cozy living rooms and well stocked snack bars for their guests. At no point in your stay will you feel claustrophobic or short on space.
Meet new people- Thanks to the friendly, homelike setting that Bed and Breakfast offers, you get a chance to meet other travelers, interact with them, and if you get lucky, earn friends for life!
www.peakdistrictspa.co.uk