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Beech Tree Lakes Lodges

0.0 Miles / 0 minute drive from Stanage Edge
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Beech Tree Lakes Lodges, set deep in the heart of the ruggedly beautiful South Yorkshire countryside, is an adults only haven of peace and tranquillity.
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Charlesworth Lodges

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Charlesworth Lodges is part of our Autograph Lodge Holidays Collection and offers a real hidden gem! Nestling in peaceful woodland on a hillside, well off the beaten track, this exclusive group of eight lodges and stunning cottage command splendid uninterrupted views of Coombes Rocks on the edge of the magnificent Peak District National Park.
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Clumber Park Lodges

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Clumber Park Lodges is an exclusive development nestled amidst the rolling countryside and scenic woodland, just 1-mile from the National Trust’s Clumber Park*, in one of England’s best-loved and most majestic areas - Robin Hood Country.
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Darwin Forest

0.0 Miles / 0 minute drive from Stanage Edge
Sleeps 4
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Darwin Forest, part of our exclusive Magnificent Collection, is nestled in a beautiful woodland setting near Matlock and Bakewell, right on the edge of Derbyshire’s breathtaking Peak District.
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Dovestone Holiday Park

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Sleeps 6
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Nestled at the foot of the beautiful Dovestone Reservoir, Dovestone Holiday Park borders the Peak District National Park and is just 3 miles from the Pennine Way, offering that quintessential relaxing break.
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Goosedale Lodges

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Goosedale Lodges are new to the Hoseasons portfolio. With and instant wow factor it is the perfect holiday retreat.
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Haywood Oaks Golf and Country Club

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Haywood Oaks Golf and Country Club is part of our exclusive Bouja Luxury Boutique Breaks Collection.
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Hazelhurst Lodges

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Hazelhurst Lodges is part of our Autograph Lodge Holidays Collection, boasting a truly idyllic setting tucked away deep in the rolling hills of Derbyshire.
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Ladera Retreat Lodges

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Ladera Retreat Lodges is part of our Autograph Lodge Holidays Collection and enjoys an idyllic rural setting in the heart of the Cheshire countryside.
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Lime Tree Park

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Ideally placed for discovering the glories of the Derbyshire countryside Lime Tree Park offers a relaxing haven with views over Buxton and the surrounding hills.
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Ramshorn Estate Woodland Lodges

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Sleeps 8
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Nestling in a tranquil leafy corner of the Staffordshire countryside, The Ramshorn Estate’s holiday lodges offer peace and relaxation just minutes away from the thrills and excitement of Alton Towers.
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Longnor Wood Holiday Park

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Escape to a haven of peace and luxury at our exclusive, adults-only holiday park, nestled in the heart of the Peak District.
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Redbrick Woodland Lodges

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Redbrick Woodland Lodges is part of our Autograph Lodge Holidays Collection, nestling in woodland with its own small lake in the grounds of an historic 19th century house.
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Rivendale Lodge Retreat

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Sleeps 2
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Rivendale Lodge Retreat is part of our Evermore Lodge Holidays Collection.
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Rudyard Lake Lodges

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Sleeps 6
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Set in the woodlands on the edge of the Peak District, overlooking a beautiful meadow leading down to the stunning Rudyard Lake, these Swedish lodges offer the perfect retreat.
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York Marina, Vale of York

Driving Distance: About 1 hour 20 minutes (60 miles) | Sleeps: 2 | Pet friendly? No

What to expect: York Marina offers an exclusive adult-only retreat with a unique twist; a fully-equipped floating lodge moored in a serene section of the marina, providing a tranquil waterside escape with a difference.

Who will love these lodges? Couples seeking a romantic and distinctive getaway will adore York Marina. The charm of staying in a floating lodge with the gentle sounds of water is unparalleled, making it an idyllic retreat for those looking to unwind and enjoy each other’s company in a unique setting.

What can you do here? While there’s no on-site restaurant, the picturesque riverside village of Naburn offers lovely local dining options. The lodge itself is a haven for relaxation, with no entertainment facilities to distract from the peaceful atmosphere.

What’s nearby? The historic city of York, with its iconic Minster, quaint streets, and the Jorvik Viking Centre, is just a short drive away. Visitors can immerse themselves in history, shop, or dine in one of the many excellent eateries. (Driving time to York: about 15 minutes)

Accommodation options: The accommodation at York Marina is perfectly suited for couples, offering a spacious master double bedroom with an en-suite shower room. The lodge is not pet friendly, ensuring a quiet and undisturbed stay.


Allerton Holiday Park, Yorkshire

Driving Distance: About 1 hour 40 minutes (80 miles) | Sleeps: 6 | Pet friendly? Yes

What to expect: Allerton Holiday Park is a peaceful base set amidst the stunning Yorkshire countryside, ideal for families and friends looking to explore the region’s natural beauty and historical sites.

Who will love these lodges? Families and groups who appreciate a quiet setting and the great outdoors will find Allerton Holiday Park to be a perfect match. With a children’s play area and close proximity to Yorkshire’s many attractions, it’s a fantastic choice for those seeking a mix of relaxation and adventure.

What can you do here? On-site, guests can make use of the launderette and children’s play area. Off-site, the Lightwater Valley Theme Park and the mysterious Old Mother Shipton’s Cave offer fun-filled days out. Dining options can be found in the nearby towns, offering a taste of local Yorkshire cuisine.

What’s nearby? The ancient city of York is within reach, providing a wealth of cultural and historical attractions, including the National Railway Museum and the York Minster. (Driving time to York: about 40 minutes)

Accommodation options: Allerton Lodge sleeps up to 6 guests, with one double ensuite and two twin rooms. It’s pet friendly, allowing for two pets, making it an ideal choice for families and groups, including those with furry friends.


Ashby Woulds Lodges and Spa, Derbyshire

Driving Distance: About 1 hour 15 minutes (50 miles) | Sleeps: 2-6 | Pet friendly? Yes (select lodges)

What to expect: Ashby Woulds Lodges and Spa is a luxurious collection of boutique lodges set in a picturesque waterside location, offering a tranquil escape with indulgent amenities including Sky TV and outdoor hot tubs.

Who will love these lodges? Those seeking a lavish break will be drawn to Ashby Woulds Lodges and Spa. With concierge and maid services available, it’s a sanctuary for couples and families looking for a high-end rural retreat with a touch of opulence.

What can you do here? Guests can indulge in the on-site spa services, enjoy the barbecue facilities, or simply soak in the hot tub while taking in the surrounding natural beauty. The lodge park is a stone’s throw from serene lakes and private woodlands.

What’s nearby? The Peak District National Park is close by, offering endless opportunities for hiking, cycling, and exploring the great outdoors. (Driving time to the Peak District: about 30 minutes)

Accommodation options: With a range of lodges sleeping 2-6 guests, Ashby Woulds caters to romantic getaways as well as family or group holidays. Select lodges are pet friendly, and many feature hot tubs for that extra touch of luxury.


Ashby Woulds Retreat, Derbyshire

Driving Distance: About 1 hour 15 minutes (50 miles) | Sleeps: 4-6 | Pet friendly? Yes (select lodges)

What to expect: Ashby Woulds Retreat is an exclusive adult-only lodge park offering a secluded and luxurious experience with boutique lodges overlooking the Derbyshire countryside, complete with in-lodge spa treatments and hot tubs.

Who will love these lodges? Couples and adults looking for a peaceful and pampering escape will find Ashby Woulds Retreat to be the perfect sanctuary. With the option for couples massages and other Elemis treatments, it’s the ultimate romantic setting.

What can you do here? The retreat provides a dedicated therapist for wellbeing services, and guests can relax in the comfort of their lodge with a plasma mirrored TV and indoor hot tub. The focus here is on relaxation and rejuvenation.

What’s nearby? The retreat is ideally situated for exploring the Peak District, with its charming villages and scenic walking routes. (Driving time to the Peak District: about 30 minutes)

Accommodation options: Lodges at Ashby Woulds Retreat cater to groups of 4-6, with modern amenities and luxurious touches such as Egyptian cotton bed linen. Some lodges are pet friendly, and all feature hot tubs for a relaxing soak under the stars.


What to do on a family or couple’s hot tub break in Stanage Edge

Welcome to the rugged beauty of Stanage Edge, a prominent escarpment in the Peak District National Park, nestled within the county of Derbyshire. This stunning location is a haven for climbers, walkers, and those seeking the tranquillity of the great outdoors. With a diverse range of activities, it’s an ideal destination for families and couples alike, especially those looking to unwind in a hot tub after a day of adventure.

Sightseeing in Stanage Edge

Stanage Edge offers a dramatic backdrop for sightseers, with its impressive gritstone edge stretching for about four miles. The area is steeped in history and natural beauty, providing visitors with a chance to immerse themselves in the serene landscapes of the Peak District. The views from the top of the Edge are unparalleled, overlooking the Dark Peak moorlands and the Hope Valley.

Top 5 attractions you have to see in Stanage Edge

1. Climbing and Bouldering

Stanage Edge is renowned for its climbing routes, with over a thousand climbs that cater to various skill levels. The gritstone offers excellent friction, making it a favourite among climbers. Prices for guided climbing sessions vary, but you can expect to pay around £70 for a half-day experience. Check the official website of local climbing schools for the most up-to-date information.

2. Walking and Hiking

For those who prefer keeping their feet on the ground, the walking trails around Stanage Edge are a must. The Edge provides a range of routes, from leisurely strolls to more challenging hikes. The area is free to explore, but ensure you have suitable footwear and check weather conditions before setting out.

3. Hot Tub Relaxation

After a day of exploration, there’s nothing better than relaxing in a hot tub. Several local lodges offer private hot tub facilities, with prices for a weekend break typically starting from around £300, depending on the season and lodge amenities.

4. Paragliding

For the thrill-seekers, paragliding off Stanage Edge provides an exhilarating perspective of the Peak District. Tandem flights with a qualified instructor are available, with prices usually starting from £100. Visit the local paragliding club’s official website for more details and booking information.

5. Historical Exploration

The nearby North Lees Hall, a 16th-century manor house that inspired Charlotte Brontë’s ‘Jane Eyre’, is a short distance from Stanage Edge. While the hall itself is private, the surrounding parkland is open to the public, offering a glimpse into the area’s rich history.

Good to Know…

1. Wear appropriate footwear for walking or climbing.
2. Check weather forecasts before outdoor activities.
3. Book hot tub lodges in advance, especially during peak seasons.
4. Respect the natural environment and follow the Countryside Code.
5. Climbing courses and paragliding should be booked with certified instructors.
6. Bring a camera for the stunning views from the Edge.
7. Local pubs and cafes offer delightful refreshments after a day’s adventure.
8. Mobile reception can be patchy, so plan accordingly.
9. Public transport is available but limited, so check schedules or consider driving.
10. Always inform someone of your plans when venturing into remote areas.

5 detailed Stanage Edge visitor FAQs

Q: Are there any guided tours available for Stanage Edge?
A: Yes, guided walking tours and climbing sessions are available. It’s best to book these in advance, especially during the summer months.

Q: Can I bring my dog to Stanage Edge?
A: Dogs are welcome but must be kept under control, especially during the lambing season and near farm animals.

Q: What facilities are available at Stanage Edge?
A: There are limited facilities directly at Stanage Edge, but nearby towns like Hathersage offer shops, pubs, and cafes.

Q: Is wild camping allowed at Stanage Edge?
A: Wild camping is not permitted in the Peak District. However, there are several campsites and lodges nearby.

Q: How accessible is Stanage Edge for those with mobility issues?
A: Some parts of Stanage Edge are accessible, but the terrain can be challenging. It’s advisable to research and plan your visit accordingly.

Some helpful links

For more information on climbing and walking routes, visit the British Mountaineering Council’s website. For accommodation with hot tubs, check out local lodge websites. The Peak District National Park’s official site is also a valuable resource for planning your visit to Stanage Edge.

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