
Over the border in Derbyshire
All the pubs and
inns in this guide have been selected for the quality of their beers,
food or their historical interest. Please mention our website if you
visit any of the pubs listed.
ALFRETON,
Baslow,Beeley,
Birchover, Birch
Vale, Brackfield,Brassington,
BUXTON,
CHESTERFIELD,
DERBY,
Duffield,
Earl Sterndale,
Eyam, Fenny
Bentley, Hardwick,
HEANOR, Holbrook,
Hulland Ward, ILKESTON,
Little Longstone,
Litton, MATLOCK,
Melbourne, Monsdale
Head, North
Wingfield, Over
Haddon, RIPLEY ,
Sawley, Shardlow,Sommercotes,
South Normanton,
Sudbury,
Troway, Wardlow
Mires, Winster,
Wooley Moor
Monsal Head
This pub is possibly one of the best situated
in the Peak district with superb views and walks
down Monsal Head. The pub is in two disconnected
parts both serving food. There are wooden picnic
sets outside. Cheerful and friendly staff serve
a good range of modestly priced food. There is accomodation
in the older part of the pub althogh the building
is somewhay old fashioned and rambling but the position
of the hotel make it one well worth staying at.
Although the pub car park can get full there is
ample pay and display parking nearby.
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Monsal Head

Cressbrook Mill from the old railway track
Monsal Head
is in one of the most scenic areas in the Peak National Park.
The Monsal Trail runs for over 8 miles from Blackwell Mill junction
at the head of Chee Dale about 3 miles east of Buxton to Cooms
Road Viaduct a mile south east of Bakewell. The trail follows
the old Midland railway line. There are many walks of a variety
of lengths from the car park at Monsal Head. There is also a tea
room here.
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