Peak district accommodation?

BigJimmyB
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Few of us are off to the Peaks in May.
Plan is to ride out on day 1 and rough it (although we may have a tent).
Day 2 will be the return leg (i.e. back to where we start on Day 1), but we'd like to stay in a campsite or pub so we can fresh for the drive home in the morning.
So - any suggestions for a one-night stay?
Pub/B&B/Bunkhouse?
Cheers
BJB
Plan is to ride out on day 1 and rough it (although we may have a tent).
Day 2 will be the return leg (i.e. back to where we start on Day 1), but we'd like to stay in a campsite or pub so we can fresh for the drive home in the morning.
So - any suggestions for a one-night stay?
Pub/B&B/Bunkhouse?
Cheers
BJB
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Depends on where you want to stay.... But Ladybower arms has room (IIRC!) and there are lots of B&B's about and pubs with rooms... This may help some?
http://www.thepeakdistrict.info/accommodation.php0 -
Depends where you want to start and finish. Can you give us a clue?0
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The Castle at Castleton has nice rooms. Edale has a lovely campsite in Field Head.0
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http://www.sallydog.co.uk/travellersrest/ is a fairly decent pub in a good location near castleton. There is a campsite just next door as well. Stayed there a couple of years ago - it was cheap and did the job!0
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Thanks for the replies.
Not 100% on where we'll go, but I'd like to get Jacob's ladder in sometime, so that kind of area.
Have been looking at maps etc from here
http://www.bikemaps.co.uk/peak_district.htm0 -
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There are (or were) two campsites in Edale, ideal for Jacobs Ladder (and the Nags Head).0