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Peak District Spa offers a Scandinavian Spa experience which takes our guests “back to nature” and is sustainable environmentally. Re-connecting with nature means relaxing in a wooden tub full of hot water enjoying the view over Alsop Dale during the day – or better still under a star-lit night sky made all the better for the absence of light pollution – listening to the sounds of a hunting Tawny Owl. Or maybe it’s the kids having fun. Children 4 years and above may enjoy using the hot tub – always supervised by an adult. Whilst all Spas consume a lot of energy, our hot tub is fuelled by thinning and waste wood from our parkland which would otherwise be shredded & composted. A wood-fired steam room/sauna will shortly be available when we have found one that satisfies our criteria for safety, size and economy. Please enquire at reception for costs and availability. Future Developments Peak District Spa has a detailed consent for a more conventional indoor Spa complex with swimming pool, indoor hot spa, gym, treatments room, sauna & steam room – continuing the long-established traditions of the spa towns in the area – such as Matlock and Buxton. |
Friday, 26 August 2011
Eco Spa
Friday, 19 August 2011
The Accommodation
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Converted from a charming stone barn overlooking Alsop Dale, the four luxurious bed and breakfast rooms feature en-suite shower or bathrooms, solid oak floors and doors, flat screen TV’s, wireless internet access and private parking. The rooms have an uncluttered contemporary ambiance with all the facilities required by people on business, or holiday, looking for accommodation in Derbyshire or the Peak District. The Bed and Breakfast Rooms The bridal room (B&B 1) benefits from a large first floor balcony with fabulous views over Alsop Dale – the perfect location to sit out and watch the sun go down. In common with the other first floor room, it has a bath with shower over in which to enjoy either an invigorating shower or a long relaxing soak. Both first floor B&B rooms benefit from solid oak bedroom floors, luxurious en-suite bathrooms with underfloor-heated marble floors, thermostatic showers, designer radiators and raised ceilings. B&B 1 is only a double. B&B 2 may be a double or twin – please specify at the time of booking. The two ground floor rooms have wet room power showers with shower seats en-suite. These rooms have been designed with both ambulant and disabled clients in mind. Our aim has been to provide a minimum of useful supports whilst maintaining the ambiance of a hotel room rather than a hospital ward. The main entrance doors on the ground floor rooms have level thresholds and minimum 800mm clear widths for ease of use by wheelchairs, switches and sockets are located at more heights and hard-paved, wide parking is located a few metres from the entrance door. Both ground floor bed and breakfast rooms have under-floor heated Travertine floors. B&B 4 has only a double bed, B&B 3 has either a twin or double bedroom - please specify at the time of booking. Common to all rooms: All the rooms benefit from flat screen TV’s with digital freeview channels, high quality beds and bedding, Wi-Fi (at additional cost) additional sound and thermal insulation installed, ventilation systems with pollen filters for the benefit of hay fever sufferers, power showers and secure card access systems for your comfort and security. The letting rooms themselves have toilets fed by rainwater and domestic hot water heated using waste heat from the beer cellar cooler. They are insulated in excess of current building regulations, fitted with oak windows with argon-filled double glazing, space heated using a “Sedbuk A rated” (most economical) gas condensing boiler. Nearly all illumination is provided by low-energy lights and the rooms are ventilated with a system that mechanically recovers heat from the stale room air. |
Friday, 12 August 2011
Bed and Breakfast Peak District Accommodation
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Enjoying a secluded location over looking Alsop Dale only 1.5 km from the upper reaches of Dove Dale, Peak District Spa lies within the heart of the most spectacular limestone scenery of the Peak District National Park, in between the picturesque villages of Tissington, Hartington, Parwich and Alsop-en-le-Dale. With its own landscaped gardens, hot tub and cobbled parking area, Peak District Spas' bed and breakfast rooms offer luxurious Peak District accommodationin which to relax and unwind. If you are looking for luxurious accommodation in the Peak District or a fantastic Peak District B&B from which to go walking, rambling, cycling, horse riding or indeed most outdoor pursuits, Peak District Spa is the perfect location with the Tissington Trail just 100 metres away and footpaths running directly from our parkland into the upper reaches of Dove Dale, Eaton and Alsop Dales. Reassuringly, if the weather turns bad there is loads to do. Visit the charming market towns of Buxton, Bakewell and Ashbourne, the Well Dressings at Tissington, Hartington and Parwich, the stately homes at Chatsworth, Haddon, Kedleston, Sudbury, theme parks at Alton Towers and Gullivers Kingdom, industrial heritage at Derwent Valley World Heritage site and Peak Mining Museum and the National Tram Museum. We GUARANTEE you will be impressed with our fantastic B&B Peak Disctrict Accommodation and Spa Facilities. |
Monday, 8 August 2011
Short Holiday at the Peak District
As it is more often than not expressed in media, breaks is a sure-fire way to reduce emotional stress in addition to allow actual physical and psychological healing from the rigours of everyday existence. However, lots of people are delay from taking these very important holidays for a selection of situations that include price (such as the cost of vacations ever-increasing or because of the the pound’s ‘weak’ valuation when compared to other foreign currencies) or as they are can not take some time off work. However, short-termgetaways in the Peak District are lower-price alternatives to the conventional break and provide much more things to do to satisfy all likes when compared to a seven days on a European beach.
The Peak District is situated inside the geographic heart of United kingdom in between Derby, Sheffield, Manchester and Stoke, making it possible for a myriad of people to drive a car there inside of ninety minutes, and despite the fact that it’s peaks are on a scaled-down scale than those of Snowdonia and also the Lake District, the scenery and picturesque villages are just as wonderful. The smaller sized scale of the Peak District is actually no means a drawback as it implies that key areas of attraction and natural beauty are only a short-term walk from Bed and Breakfast and holiday accommodation sites, which can include the Peak District Spa.
Short holidays at thePeak District can be designed around any hobbies that the guest could have. For instance, for all those wanting an action-packed break, there are several cycle and trekking tracks including the Tissington and High Peaks Trails amongst others. Families with young ones will also be catered for by destinations such as Alton Towers and Gulliver’s Kingdom.
Furthermore, unlike continental beach destination getaways, a vacation at the PeakDistrict wouldn't be spoiled by as bout of bad weather as there's lots of historical and cultural attractions at the vicinity that include things like Chatsworth house (one of a large number of stately homes) and the Peak Mining Museum along with the National Tram Museum.
The Peak District also delivers destinations and events the entire year-round, which range from the conventional Shrove Tide Football Match at Ashbourne and festivals which can include things like the Buxton Arts Festival involving months of street activities and music, mime and dance which carry on throughout the summer into September.
Natalie Eastaugh is the Internet Marketing Specialist for JDRWebsites.co.uk
The Peak District is situated inside the geographic heart of United kingdom in between Derby, Sheffield, Manchester and Stoke, making it possible for a myriad of people to drive a car there inside of ninety minutes, and despite the fact that it’s peaks are on a scaled-down scale than those of Snowdonia and also the Lake District, the scenery and picturesque villages are just as wonderful. The smaller sized scale of the Peak District is actually no means a drawback as it implies that key areas of attraction and natural beauty are only a short-term walk from Bed and Breakfast and holiday accommodation sites, which can include the Peak District Spa.
Short holidays at thePeak District can be designed around any hobbies that the guest could have. For instance, for all those wanting an action-packed break, there are several cycle and trekking tracks including the Tissington and High Peaks Trails amongst others. Families with young ones will also be catered for by destinations such as Alton Towers and Gulliver’s Kingdom.
Furthermore, unlike continental beach destination getaways, a vacation at the PeakDistrict wouldn't be spoiled by as bout of bad weather as there's lots of historical and cultural attractions at the vicinity that include things like Chatsworth house (one of a large number of stately homes) and the Peak Mining Museum along with the National Tram Museum.
The Peak District also delivers destinations and events the entire year-round, which range from the conventional Shrove Tide Football Match at Ashbourne and festivals which can include things like the Buxton Arts Festival involving months of street activities and music, mime and dance which carry on throughout the summer into September.
Natalie Eastaugh is the Internet Marketing Specialist for JDRWebsites.co.uk
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