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A Weekend in the Peak District


The Swallows Nest in Monyash, Derbyshire was our home last weekend. A chance to get away and explore the Peak District, a beautiful area of the UK, which is just an hours' drive from our home in Staffordshire. Weary from the rain we arrived to find our tiny luxury B & B the perfect bolthole.  





Vintage G-plan furniture (this painted drinks station plus a sideboard and mirror), a muted palette of coastal colours and the luxury of underfloor heating; at every turn this tiny space thrilled me.


A beautifully made bed is one of my favourite pleasures and I can tell you this one was just as comfortable as it looks. After a good night's rest and a magnificent cooked breakfast we set off in search of Bakewell pudding. It had to be done. The road to Bakewell took us on a twisty-turny drive with beautiful white limestone dry stone walls framing the dramatic landscape (this area is also called the White Peak District because of the colour of its stone). Bakewell is a small market town and very pretty. 

This pudding from this deli had the shortest pastry we've ever tasted.

We also bought a Derbyshire pasty to fuel our afternoon's walk through Lathkill Dale. We certainly needed the energy as it was much hillier than we'd anticipated. Lathkill Dale is just minutes away from where we stayed and one of the country's finest limestone valleys. Its sharp sides encase clear streams, mossy rocks, woodlands, grasslands and evidence of lead mining. It's part of the Derbyshire Dales National Nature Reserve and every climb gave us breathtaking views and every descent unveiled a new wonder. The sky, landscape and wild flowers were stunning.






We had directions for a route with instructions such as 'continue over the next 5 stiles'. Along the way we saw fields dotted with wild orchids and dandelions.



Down in the valley we saw banks of cowslips, bluebells, campion and wood anemones.

We finished our walk on the opposite side of the dale where sheep and a lone horse silhouetted the skyline. This reminded us of a scene from Poldark.




The village was very peaceful and luckily had a thriving pub just opposite the village green which we ate at both evenings. 




Our host Suzanne at the B & B was very relaxed and friendly delivering our breakfasts through the hatch from her adjoining barn (Swallow Barn) in pjs. How clever is that. A self-contained B & B with a serving hatch. There was plenty of chat about families, interior design and future plans. Oh, and here's Suzanne's chocolate cake that greeted us on arrival. My wasitline is just recovering a week later. 

I loved our bedroom window. 


We had plans to visit Chatsworth House on Sunday but were drawn back to Lathkill Dale instead. This time we drove to Over Haddon to start our walk and saw more of the river Lathkill. It's full of character with weirs and gorgeous crystal clear water. 

This dreamy house was nestled deep in the valley. Imagine living here. Further on we were mesmerised by large ripples in the water which led us to spot a trout which you may just be able to make out. 

These are my last views of Lathkill Dale. Add warm sunlight, birdsong and gentle gurgling water. Is it any wonder we were reluctant to leave. I'm so glad we chose a nature break instead of a city break.

Just to let you know this is not a sponsored post - we treated ourselves to these two wonderful days away. I hope you don't mind the photo overload. I couldn't whittle it down any further.



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14 comments

  1. Looks like you had a wonderful relaxing time.

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  2. My Home County and proud of it even though I now live in Leicestershire with some equally stunning countryside.
    Glad you enjoyed your visit and stay.xxx

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  3. It's an amazing area isn't it...when ever we visit I always feel like my batteries are being recharged. Glad you had a good time, your lodgings looked great :) xxx

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  4. I enjoyed your time away photos very much, beautiful beautiful!

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  5. Wonderful walk ,thank for wondeful pictures, you had very good time, greetings from Warsaw,anna

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  6. Looks like you found a really nice place to stay and re-charge! x

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  7. What a beautiful, beautiful cottage. It must have been delightful to stay there. I hope you had a wonderfully relaxing time. X

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  8. The B&B looks delightful and your photos are stunning Claire, thank you for sharing!

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  9. Oh Claire it all does look idyllic - not an overload of photos at all!
    Lovely to hear you both had such a wonderful break.

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  10. Wonderful photos - just our kind of place to stay! I never mind looking at loads of photos of this quality!
    Margaret P

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  11. Beautiful pictures. I can't remember the last time I came across cowslips growing in the wil.!

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  12. Fabulous photos!

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  13. That first photo is SO atmospheric ..... and how lovely of the cows to patiently line up for the last shot ;-)

    It looks like it was a perfect weekend away from it all.

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