Edale Yha
Spectacular views across to Back Tor unfold from this country-house hostel 1.5 miles east of Edale. The attached activity centre is very popular with student groups. Follow the signed road from the road to Hope.
Spectacular views across to Back Tor unfold from this country-house hostel 1.5 miles east of Edale. The attached activity centre is very popular with student groups. Follow the signed road from the road to Hope.
Right next to the Moorland Centre, this pretty and well-equipped campsite spreads over six fields, with some pitches right by the river.
Lovely stained-glass windows distinguish this charming lodging in an Edwardian house right next to the church.
This simple campsite, about 1 mile west of Castleton, has a stunning location up in the hills. Drivers should approach via Winnats Pass; on foot, follow the Cave Dale path.
This simple campsite is situated at the far end of the village on a farm. Caravans are also welcome at Cooper's and there is a shop, post office and cafe by the entrance.
This handsomely fitted-out stone house, built in the 1900s, has two comfortable bedrooms. Vegetarians and vegans are well catered for – host Julia is an award-winning chef and the organic breakfast is excellent.
Located along the Pennine Way about a mile from Edale, this peaceful campsite is set on a working farm and is surrounded by spectacular scenery. For hikers, there's a camping barn (per person £7) and small shop.
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