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A cozy living area features a brown leather sofa adorned with several pillows. A wooden coffee table with a checkered pattern complements the space. Soft lighting from wall sconces and a lamp creates a warm ambiance, while exposed wooden beams enhance the rustic charm.
Cottage
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

Woodys Retreat Cosy one Bed Cottage

An 1840's stone built One bed cottage in the heart of Derwent Valley - the charming market town of Belper, tastefully decorated to a high standard throughout. Centrally located to the bustling high street, with an array of friendly independent shops, from artisan bakeries, cafés & bars. Not only a fantastic high street, Belper has some excellent walks around the beautiful countryside, wander through Riverside meadows & amble along quiet lanes & be sure to be rewarded with some spectacular views.

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A spacious bedroom features deep green walls and large windows allowing abundant light. A vintage-style fireplace is complemented by a decorative mirror and a wooden dressing table. A plush bed is covered with a soft quilt, and a cozy chaise lounge adds to the room's inviting ambiance.
Apartment
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 263 reviews

Stylish, Opulent & Spacious 18C. Peaks apartment

With the glorious peaks walkable from your doorstep, this stunning boutique hideaway in the heart of Wirksworth next door to beautiful arthouse cinema and 2 minutes from eateries & drinking holes transports you to a time of luxury, style  & opulence. It's bespoke design, original features and decor from nationally renowned designers, Black Pop and Curiousa & Curiousa, timelessly provide all the trappings expected from a 21st century, 5 star boutique hotel but in a fascinating building from 1766.

Top guest favourite
A private garden area is bordered by a stone path leading to a cottage facade, with a vibrant green lawn and shrubs. A table and two chairs are positioned for outdoor seating. A tall brick chimney is visible in the background, amidst a partly cloudy sky.
Cottage
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

Peak District - Garden Cottage in Milford

The Garden apartment in historic Milford offers a cosy, self-contained retreat in a Grade II stone cottage, built c.1795, with a private garden and scenic views of the World Heritage mill village. The old mill is currently being developed. The area is easily explored with walks, pubs & restaurants from your doorstep. A bus route provides easy access to the Peak District National Park, Derby city, shops, and tourist attractions like Chatsworth, galleries & museums. We’d love to welcome you :-)

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The lofted space features exposed wooden beams and rustic stone walls, creating a sense of historical charm. A potted plant is positioned near a low railing, overlooking the open area below, which includes cozy seating and ample natural light streaming through large windows.
Barn
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 176 reviews

Magical Historic Barn Conversion

This barn is not for everyone; it is no ordinary holiday cottage, but a retreat for the senses. A unique chance to step back in time, a place where time stands still. The antidote to the fast-pace of life, up here you will feel as though you’re in another world. This 17th century barn is a love note to its 1960s conversion, with all its quirky features still intact. There are no screens, the lighting is low and warm, you will not hear a sound apart from the birdsong. For some, it is heaven.

Top guest favourite
A cozy scene is depicted with a wood stove providing warmth. A wooden platter displays assorted cheeses, cured meats, and cheese knives, accompanied by a glass of red wine and a lit candle. Logs are neatly arranged beside the stove for easy access.
Cottage
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 347 reviews

Charming grade II Belper retreat & dog friendly

Grade II listed one bed Cottage originally built for the Mill workers in 1790! Nestled in the Heart of Belper close to The Peak District surrounded by beautiful countryside 🥾 🍃 The cottage is located in the quiet Conservation Area within minutes walk from the town centre offering an array of bars, restaurants, bistros and cafes! ☕️ FREE WiFi 🛜 FREE Netflix FREE tea, coffee & sugar ☕️ FREE dog treats! 🐾 Starter pack of LOGS included Oct- May 🪵 🔥 Towels & bedding included

Top guest favourite
A modern kitchen area is showcased with sleek white cabinetry and a dark countertop. Essential appliances, including an oven, refrigerator, and washing machine, are visible. Light wooden flooring runs throughout the space, and a piece of wall art depicting a beach scene is hung on a light grey wall.
Guest house
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 180 reviews

Beautiful place in the heart of Derbyshire

Beautiful outbuilding situated in the heart of Derbyshire. Outbuilding separated from main house. Shared garden with stunning views of the countryside. This property has its own private entrance and includes off road parking. We live within a quiet small estate that is situated in the heart of Derbyshire. lots of little towns ,Belper is a lovely town with river gardens and lovely boutiques for shopping. Fancy walking or bike riding why not visit matlock or the peak district

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A light green front door is framed by a heart-shaped wreath, adding a welcoming touch. Flower pots and hanging planters filled with vibrant blooms enhance the entrance, complemented by decorative wall planters. The brick exterior provides a rustic charm, while stylish lighting adds an inviting glow.
Guest house
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 184 reviews

The White House Garden Cottage

A stand-alone, single level contemporary property in a garden setting built in 2016. Located in a peaceful rural area, 6 miles north of Derby or 12 miles to the west of Nottingham, the property is ideal for two people however it can accommodate up to four sleeping. It benefits from a large off road parking area for multiple vehicles if you and your party are travelling separately. Large enough to accommodate a motor home or caravan should this option be required.

Top guest favourite
A cozy sitting area features a dark sofa adorned with white and blue striped cushions. Natural light filters through the large window with a striped valance, offering a view of the street and nearby buildings. The neighborhood includes charming architecture and greenery.
Apartment
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 190 reviews

Loft Apartment in Village centre with Free Parking

A stunning loft apartment in the centre of a Derbyshire village. Free parking on site and off road parking with private access to your accommodation. A lovely en-suite bathroom with bath and shower adjoins the bedroom and a cosy sitting room beyond. Gastro pubs, bars and restaurants moments from the doorstep. Within easy reach of Alton Towers, Chatsworth, Kedleston Hall, Crich Tramway, and the Derbyshire Peak District.

Top guest favourite
The exterior of the building showcases a traditional stone structure, featuring a vibrant blue door and several windows. A small garden area with gravel and low plants is visible, creating a quaint and inviting entrance alongside a simple table.
Guest house
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 241 reviews

The Annexe - Belle Vue House

The Annexe to Belle Vue House was built for Servants to the main house in 1823. The grade 2 listed building commands an elevated position overlooking Matlock Bath. The property has been lovingly updated to keep period features while providing modern living. The property is accessible via a flight of stone stairs from the lower drive way. Due to the period nature and historic listing road side parking is necessary.

Top guest favourite
A modern living area is highlighted by a mounted television and built-in shelves, showcasing a range of books. A cozy wood burner is positioned against a brick wall, while a glass coffee table sits atop a textured rug. Natural light filters through window blinds.
Cottage
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

The Forge @ Alderwasley

This carefully renovated forge is perfect for a break in the beautiful southern borders of the Peak District National Park. Fabulously converted, this cottage offers an open plan living space with a cosy wood burner, and wonderful views over the open countryside. Upstairs you will find a double bedroom en-suite with a contemporary bathroom offering a shower/bath to soak in after a busy day in the Peaks.

Guest favourite
The lounge features traditional wooden beams and a cozy wood burner set within a brick fireplace. Two soft grey sofas with red cushions face a central area rug, while warm light illuminates the room from nearby windows framing views of the outdoor garden.
Cottage
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 437 reviews

Grade 2 Listed Mill Cottage

Traditional Mill cottage built in 1795 in the Derwent Valley World Heritage Site. Pubs, restaurants, country walks and the train all under 10 minute walk away. A perfect place to have a relaxing break. Feel like you've stepped back in time. No need for a car due to its easy accessibility. Easy access to Chatsworth, Matlock, Bakewell, Heights of Abraham and many other attractions.

Top guest favourite
A light and airy dining area includes a round table surrounded by four chairs. A map hangs on the wall, and sunlight pours through large windows, illuminating the wood flooring. The room offers a view of the living space beyond, enhancing the open feel.
Guest suite
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 244 reviews

Boothswood Barn in Holbrook, Derbyshire

A few years ago, we converted our barn into a light and clean holiday home, ideal for families or a group of friends. Set in the village of Holbrook which has great access to both the city centres of Derby and Nottingham or the beautiful countryside within the Peak District national park. Holbrook also offers a local shop, and two real ale pubs, all within easy walking distance

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Amber Valley?

    Amber Valley has inviting villages and market towns, such as Belper and Ripley, where you can find unique local stays. You might explore countryside cottages or family-friendly rentals near parks and heritage sites.

  • What are the best things to do in Amber Valley with kids?

    Children often enjoy exploring parks, interactive museums, and the local railway. Many families are drawn to nature trails, playgrounds, and seasonal activities organized around the area.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Amber Valley?

    Amber Valley has scenic walks, historic mills, and independent shops to explore. The area is frequently suggested for visits to galleries, gardens, and vibrant local markets.

  • How is the weather in Amber Valley?

    Amber Valley experiences cool winters around 35–44°F (2–7°C) and mild summers near 54–71°F (12–22°C). Rainfall occurs throughout the year, so bringing an umbrella or waterproof layer is recommended.

  • When is the best time to visit Amber Valley?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for comfortable temperatures and active local events. The warmer months invite outdoor activities and countryside walks.

  • What are the best places to visit in Amber Valley?

    Often recommended sites include the town of Belper, known for its historic mills, and the traditional streets of Heanor. Shoppers and history enthusiasts also explore local markets and heritage trails.

  • What are some hiking trails in Amber Valley?

    Amber Valley has both gentle riverbank paths and woodland trails popular with walkers. Many visitors explore trails near parks or seek out routes passing by historic mill sites.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Amber Valley?

    Families in Amber Valley often explore parks with playgrounds, ride heritage railways, and join seasonal fairs or craft workshops. Many local farms welcome children for interactive animal experiences.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Amber Valley?

    Day trips often include exploring surrounding national parks, historic estates, or neighboring market towns. Nature lovers seek out countryside walking routes and scenic gardens nearby.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Amber Valley?

    Many stays in Amber Valley welcome pets, especially in countryside cottages and villages like Belper and Codnor. Parks in the area make it easy for travelers to enjoy walks with their pets.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Amber Valley?

    Layered clothing is useful due to changeable weather, and waterproof shoes help on countryside walks. Exploring market towns and trying locally baked goods are frequently suggested by residents.

  • What is Amber Valley known for?

    Amber Valley is known for its industrial heritage, historic textile mills, and picturesque villages. The area has a lively market tradition and is often associated with scenic countryside.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Amber Valley?

    Hidden gems in Amber Valley include smaller heritage railways, quiet riverside walks, and local artisan workshops. Exploring the lesser-known parks and conservation areas reveals more of its distinct character.

  • What are the best foods to try in Amber Valley?

    Locally baked pies, Derbyshire oatcakes, and traditional puddings are frequently suggested in Amber Valley. Many visitors enjoy fresh produce and cheeses from area markets.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Amber Valley?

    Pack layers for varying temperatures and a waterproof jacket, especially if planning outdoor walks. Comfortable shoes are useful for exploring village streets and countryside trails.

  • What is the nightlife in Amber Valley like?

    Amber Valley has friendly pubs, local breweries, and relaxed cafes that host occasional live music. Evening entertainment is frequently centered around small venues in market towns.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Amber Valley?

    Amber Valley hosts craft fairs, agricultural shows, and heritage celebrations through the year. Summer months often feature local music festivals and food events in market towns.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Amber Valley?

    Many vacation rentals in Amber Valley cater to families, especially in market towns and villages near parks. Options often include spacious cottages and homes with gardens.

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    Amber Valley holiday rentals start at € 17 per night before taxes and fees

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    840 of Amber Valley holiday rentals include wifi access

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  • 4.8 Average rating

    Amber Valley stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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