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As a group of six people or more looking to experience a fantastic holiday or break in this stunning expanse of Britain's gorgeous countryside, you will find unique and interesting properties suitable for group accommodation in the Peak District.
We have made it as easy as possible for you to find your ideal retreat in the Peak District. Search our group accommodation by village if you already know the area in which you want to be based. Browse accommodation by type to find a wide variety of property styles from farm accommodation in the Peak District where you can have your own little pocket of this delightful county for the duration of the break to cottage group accommodation in the Peak District where you will find gorgeous properties with inglenook fireplaces, oak beams. country cottage gardens and locally produced stone buildings. Choose accommodation by size to find the best place to stay for the size of your party. With group accommodation sleeping 6-12, sleeping 12-20 and group accommodation sleeping 20+ you should be able to find the perfect location for your group size.
Group accommodation in the Peak District, gives you the flexibility of a collection of cottages so couples and families can retain their privacy to bunk barns where the setting is more relaxed and perfect for a bunch of friends taking a walking or cycling holiday in this wonderful outdoor adventure playground. Budget Group Accommodation Peak District is for visitors that are conscious about their budget.
Search group accommodation in Matlock to find super properties for groups wanting to take advantage of everything on offer in this fabulous town, for the illuminations, the Heights of Abraham or the many events that go on in Matlock and its proximity to the great outdoors of the Peak District, you will never be short of things to do. Choose group accommodation in Ashbourne and explore the stunning valleys of Dovedale and the Manifold valley; taste the famous Ashbourne Gingerbread or head to Bakewell to try a traditional Bakewell pudding.
Whatever your reason for choosing group accommodation in the Peak District, explore our website to find your perfect place to stay in this unique part of central England.
Tue Mar 02 10:17:47 GMT 2010 Derwent Valley View has just undergone a ?150,000 redevelopment. To celebrate, all bookings made by |
Tue Mar 02 11:32:24 GMT 2010 The Old Granary, Matlock are offering the following special offers 7 nights 5th - 12th March only |
Tue Mar 02 12:31:19 GMT 2010 If you are one of the Brides affected by the closure of Riber Hall and have lost your wedding venue |
Wed Mar 03 10:21:10 GMT 2010 Holiday Cottage Buxworth - Peak District
Enjoy a relaxing break in our period country cottage |
Wed Mar 03 11:10:48 GMT 2010 Curlew Cottage is a delightful Peak District holiday cottage offering luxury self catering |
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Thu Mar 04 12:08:39 GMT 2010 Toad Cottage 17th Century Cottage in Two Dales, lots of character - Two bedrooms each with its own |
Thu Mar 04 14:08:26 GMT 2010 With live music and dancing by the 2009 Blackpool Ballroom Dance Champions. Best Western Moorside |
Fri Mar 05 09:42:33 GMT 2010 11th - 15th March, [long weekend]
17th - 20th March [mid week break]
31st March - 10th April |
Mon Mar 08 11:17:55 GMT 2010 Derwent House, an ideal venue for groups for a special occasion, has been awarded a Gold Award by |
Tue Mar 09 10:03:34 GMT 2010 Visit our Web Site to view our new first year prices
Shippon Cottage and The Old Diary - fabulous |
Tue Mar 09 12:29:06 GMT 2010 Mention Peak District Online and receive a bottle of wine in your room on arrival. |
Tue Mar 09 14:32:51 GMT 2010 Peak District hotel and restaurant owner David Hardman, from the multi award-winning East Lodge, |
Wed Mar 10 11:29:29 GMT 2010 Melanie and kevin Smith are the new owners of Hope Chest Deli and are very much looking forward to |
Wed Mar 10 12:08:48 GMT 2010 Lawrence Cottage is brand new for March 2010 and is located right in the centre of the Peak |
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