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265 Holiday parks and RV rentals in Derbyshire

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Among the 265 accommodations in Derbyshire, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Sherwood Castle By Liv Retreats - Derbyshire
8.0 2 reviews

Sherwood Castle By Liv Retreats

camping, Ollerton
Camping listing with a good rating of 80% based on 2 reviews. Your accommodation will be located in Ollerton.
Services and facilities include a swimming pool, a garden and free parking.

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Best Derbyshire holiday parks with a pool

Among the 265 accommodations in Derbyshire, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Static In Peak District Ashbourne Heights Derbyshire Play Park Indoor Pool - Derbyshire
10 7 reviews

Static In Peak District Ashbourne Heights Derbyshire Play Park Indoor Pool

mobile home, Tissington
This static caravan in Tissington, Peak District, is located 17 kilometres from Alton Towers and 29 kilometres from Chatsworth House, offering a convenient base for exploring the area.
This mobile home accommodates up to seven guests with two bedrooms and two bathrooms, providing complimentary Wi-Fi, private parking with an electric vehicle charging station, and an outdoor dining area.

Frequently asked questions about campings in Derbyshire

  • Are there any popular sports or events to experience in Derbyshire, United Kingdom?

    Derbyshire offers various sporting events and activities. The annual Tour of Britain cycle race sometimes passes through, attracting large crowds. Horse racing is popular, with events at the smaller racecourses like Uttoxeter Racecourse. Many villages and towns host local sporting events throughout the year, often involving cricket or football. For those who like to participate, hiking and climbing in the Peak District National Park are incredibly popular.
  • What are the best holiday parks in Derbyshire?

    Among the holiday parks in Derbyshire, The Plough Inn, Explorers Retreat Matlock Bath and Riddings Wood Lodges are the most popular ones.

  • Which lesser-known sights are worth visiting in Derbyshire, United Kingdom?

    While the Peak District is famous, consider exploring less-visited areas. The charming market town of Bakewell is well-known, but nearby you'll find less crowded areas like the delightful village of Ashford-in-the-Water, with its picturesque river walks. For history buffs, the ruins of Bolsover Castle, a little less crowded than Chatsworth House, offer a fascinating glimpse into the past. Also, explore the less-visited parts of the Peak District National Park itself; there are many hidden valleys and walking trails away from the main tourist hubs.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a pool in Derbyshire?

  • When is the high season in Derbyshire, United Kingdom?

    The high season in Derbyshire typically runs from June to August, coinciding with the school summer holidays in the UK. Expect higher prices and more crowds during this period. Spring and autumn offer a pleasant alternative with fewer visitors and milder weather.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in Derbyshire?

  • What foods is Derbyshire, United Kingdom best known for?

    Derbyshire is famed for its Bakewell Tart, a sweet pastry filled with jam and frangipane. Local cheeses, such as Stilton, are also popular. Traditional pubs often serve hearty meals featuring local produce, including lamb and game dishes. Many farm shops and markets offer regional specialities.
  • What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Derbyshire?

    The best holiday parks for families and kids in Derbyshire are The Plough Inn, Explorers Retreat Matlock Bath and Riddings Wood Lodges.

  • Is Derbyshire, United Kingdom a good destination for camping?

    Yes, Derbyshire is excellent for camping. The Peak District National Park has numerous campsites, ranging from basic facilities to those with more amenities. Many campsites are located near popular walking trails and scenic viewpoints. Booking in advance, especially during peak season, is recommended.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Derbyshire?

  • How can you interact with the local community and discover the culture in Derbyshire, United Kingdom?

    Visit local markets in towns like Bakewell or Matlock. Attend village fetes and events, often advertised on local notice boards. Chat with locals in pubs; many are welcoming and happy to share information. Explore the many local museums and heritage centres, such as the Creswell Crags, which offer insights into the area's history and culture.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in Derbyshire?

    The Plough Inn, Explorers Retreat Matlock Bath and Riddings Wood Lodges are the best holiday parks with parking in Derbyshire.

  • Does Derbyshire, United Kingdom have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travellers should know about?

    Derbyshire's weather can be unpredictable. Pack layers as it can change quickly, even in summer. Be aware of the potential for flooding, especially in lower-lying areas after heavy rain. Wildlife includes sheep, deer, and various birds; keep a safe distance from animals, especially livestock. The Peak District's terrain can be challenging, so appropriate footwear is essential for hiking.
  • What are the top hiking trails in Derbyshire, United Kingdom for families?

    Many trails in the Peak District are family-friendly. The Monsal Trail, a former railway line, is a relatively flat, easy walk suitable for all ages and abilities. Parts of the Tissington Trail also offer gentler gradients. Always check trail difficulty before setting out and ensure you have appropriate footwear and clothing.
  • What is the ideal three-day itinerary in Derbyshire, United Kingdom?

    Day 1: Explore Chatsworth House and its gardens. Day 2: Hike a section of the Monsal Trail and visit Bakewell. Day 3: Visit the Peak District National Park; choose a walk suitable for your fitness level, perhaps exploring Mam Tor or Stanage Edge. This is a suggestion; adjust based on your interests and fitness levels.

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Best pet friendly Derbyshire holiday parks

Among the 265 accommodations, here are the 4 best pet friendly holiday parks

Supérieure-tente-vue Sur Montagne-couples-only-sal - Derbyshire
9.7 594 reviews

Supérieure-tente-vue Sur Montagne-couples-only-sal

tent
This glamping site is located 2 kilometres from the village of Edale in the Peak District, offering stunning views of the surrounding hills. It has excellent user, location, and cleanliness ratings.
The 'Cozy Couples Glamping - Private Hot Tub' offers a private shower, toilet, and sink with hot and cold running water, as well as a private wood-fired hot tub. The accommodation has a double bed with top-of-the-range mattresses, heated blankets, a French-press coffee maker, and a Yeti freezer for keeping food and drinks chilled.
Country Retreat - Derbyshire
9.1 19 reviews

Country Retreat

camping, Fenny Bentley
Country Retreat, in Fenny Bentley, Derbyshire, offers a two-bedroom dwelling sleeping up to 11 guests, conveniently located 22.5km from Alton Towers and 29km from Chatsworth House.
This pet-friendly self-catering property boasts a living room, bathroom with shower, outdoor dining area, and free private parking; linens and towels are provided.
Become Wild, Edale - Derbyshire
9.4 9 reviews

Become Wild, Edale

camping, Hope Valley
This campsite in Hope Valley, offering the 'Become Wild, Edale' package, is located less than 3 kilometres from iconic walking routes including the Pennine Way and the Mam Tor to Losehill Ridge Walk, with Blue John Cavern and Speedwell Cavern within 5 kilometres.
This pet-friendly accommodation provides parking, Wi-Fi in common areas, a kitchen, bar, and a garden, ideal for up to two guests and featuring a jacuzzi.
Peak Forest Glamping Retreat - Derbyshire
No reviews

Peak Forest Glamping Retreat

tent, Peak Forest
The Peak Forest Glamping Retreat offers luxury tents for up to seven guests, located on Lower Kempshill Farm within Peak Forest, providing private bathrooms, a garden, and barbecue facilities. This glamping site is managed by a private host and includes a fully equipped kitchen, free parking, and is situated just 500 meters from Peak Forest village.

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Retro Mobile Home Within Fruit Orchard - Derbyshire
8.6 16 reviews

Retro Mobile Home Within Fruit Orchard

mobile home
The "Tiny Home Within Fruit Orchard" is a converted mobile home offering a secluded countryside retreat on an organic farm, located within an orchard setting.
This accommodation sleeps four guests and includes a full kitchen, one bathroom, and an outdoor fire pit and BBQ, with opportunities for farm exploration and animal interaction.
Become Wild, Edale - Derbyshire
9.4 9 reviews

Become Wild, Edale

camping, Hope Valley
This campsite in Hope Valley, offering the 'Become Wild, Edale' package, is located less than 3 kilometres from iconic walking routes including the Pennine Way and the Mam Tor to Losehill Ridge Walk, with Blue John Cavern and Speedwell Cavern within 5 kilometres.
This pet-friendly accommodation provides parking, Wi-Fi in common areas, a kitchen, bar, and a garden, ideal for up to two guests and featuring a jacuzzi.
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