Michael's Guidebook

Michael
Michael's Guidebook

Food scene

Excellent Food Pub set in a beautiful Derbyshire village
62 moradores locais recomendam
The Bulls Head
Church Street
62 moradores locais recomendam
Excellent Food Pub set in a beautiful Derbyshire village
Situated in the heart of Buxton, in an old Georgian town house, excellent food booking will be needed due to high demand
Columbine Restaurant
7 Hall Bank
Situated in the heart of Buxton, in an old Georgian town house, excellent food booking will be needed due to high demand
12 moradores locais recomendam
1530 the Restaurant
1627 Cross St
12 moradores locais recomendam
19 moradores locais recomendam
St Moritz
7 Cavendish Circus
19 moradores locais recomendam

Neighbourhoods

Buxton is the place to refresh your body, mind and soul. Home of Buxton Water, this special thermal spa town is nestled in the centre of the beautiful Peak District, surrounded by the UK’s oldest National Park. Stunning ornamental gardens and world-famous Georgian and Victorian architecture provide an impressive backdrop to a rich and vibrant range of music, theatre and festivals. Discover a wealth of independent shops, cafes, bars and restaurants, natural wonders such as Poole’s Cavern and relaxing spas. With attractions such as Buxton Opera House, Go Ape, Buxton Raceway and two golf courses, there really is something for everyone. So whether you’re after a Peak District adventure, a relaxing escape or a bit of both, Buxton is the place to be.
221 moradores locais recomendam
Buxton
221 moradores locais recomendam
Buxton is the place to refresh your body, mind and soul. Home of Buxton Water, this special thermal spa town is nestled in the centre of the beautiful Peak District, surrounded by the UK’s oldest National Park. Stunning ornamental gardens and world-famous Georgian and Victorian architecture provide an impressive backdrop to a rich and vibrant range of music, theatre and festivals. Discover a wealth of independent shops, cafes, bars and restaurants, natural wonders such as Poole’s Cavern and relaxing spas. With attractions such as Buxton Opera House, Go Ape, Buxton Raceway and two golf courses, there really is something for everyone. So whether you’re after a Peak District adventure, a relaxing escape or a bit of both, Buxton is the place to be.
Lying in the lee of mysterious Mam Tor, locally known as the 'Shivering Mountain', Castleton is one of the most beautifully-situated villages in the White Peak. Whether you approach through the dramatic limestone gorge of Winnats Pass or from the Hope Valley, you'll appreciate the fabulous views created by its location on the cusp of the Peak District's breathtaking limestone and gritstone landscapes. Whatever the weather, Castleton has something to offer visitors of all ages
186 moradores locais recomendam
Castleton
186 moradores locais recomendam
Lying in the lee of mysterious Mam Tor, locally known as the 'Shivering Mountain', Castleton is one of the most beautifully-situated villages in the White Peak. Whether you approach through the dramatic limestone gorge of Winnats Pass or from the Hope Valley, you'll appreciate the fabulous views created by its location on the cusp of the Peak District's breathtaking limestone and gritstone landscapes. Whatever the weather, Castleton has something to offer visitors of all ages
Tideswell is a thriving community offering much more than first meets the eye. The magnificent church of St John the Baptist is with justification known as the "Cathedral of the Peak", built entirely in the 14th century, it contains some notable monuments, brasses and woodcarvings. Tideswell was once important for its' markets and was also a centre for a variety of local industries including quarrying, lead mining, cotton and velvet mills. Today it continues to be a focal point for surrounding communities with a small industrial estate, craftwork, furniture and piano manufacture providing employment. Set in wonderful walking country, Tideswell makes an excellent base and is a good place for a refreshment stop in one of the traditional village pubs or cafes.
25 moradores locais recomendam
Tideswell
25 moradores locais recomendam
Tideswell is a thriving community offering much more than first meets the eye. The magnificent church of St John the Baptist is with justification known as the "Cathedral of the Peak", built entirely in the 14th century, it contains some notable monuments, brasses and woodcarvings. Tideswell was once important for its' markets and was also a centre for a variety of local industries including quarrying, lead mining, cotton and velvet mills. Today it continues to be a focal point for surrounding communities with a small industrial estate, craftwork, furniture and piano manufacture providing employment. Set in wonderful walking country, Tideswell makes an excellent base and is a good place for a refreshment stop in one of the traditional village pubs or cafes.