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Derbyshire Dog Friendly Log Cabins

  • Last Minute Cottages - Spindle
  • 1

    Derbyshire

    Spindle

    Ref: S777955

    Reviews 4

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    The ancient village of Donisthorpe lies on the Derbyshire/Leicestershire border and just a short drive from the picturesque Derbyshire Dales. This former mining village has a thriving village pub, one of the oldest buildings in the village, a Post...

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    £166

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Lodge at Wildersley Farm
  • 3

    Derbyshire

    The Lodge at Wildersley Farm

    Ref: S821451

    Reviews 12

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    Belper, situated in the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage site, is a town with a long and famous history dating back to the 13th century, when it was then called Beaurepaire (beautiful retreat), a name that still holds true today. Now you'll...

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    £96

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Cottage in Lea
  • 1

    Derbyshire

    The Cottage in Lea

    Ref: S882507

    Reviews 3

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    5
    This idyllic cottage is in the unspoilt village of Lea, overlooking the Derwent Valley. It's the perfect retreat for families and groups of friends who enjoy countryside walks and exploring Derbyshire's quaint towns and villages. Throughout the...

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    £133

    per night
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  • Last Minute Cottages - Meadow View
  • 2

    Derbyshire

    Meadow View

    Ref: S855572

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    This quaint cabin for two is set on a farm within the village of Foolow, just 2 miles from Eyam. Eyam is a picturesque and historic village boasting fantastic views, a village shop, pub, and tearooms offering speciality teas, coffees and cakes....

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    £85

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Hares Retreat
  • 2

    Derbyshire

    Hares Retreat

    Ref: S855563

    Reviews 1

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    This rustic cabin for two is nestled on a farm in the village of Foolow in the Peak District National Park. Just 2 miles away is the historic village of Eyam, where you can refuel in the village pub, or try the speciality teas, coffees and cakes...

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    £85

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Thorntree Lodge
  • 1

    Derbyshire

    Thorntree Lodge

    Ref: S86421

    Reviews 23

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    Rowsley is situated south of Chatsworth House and a stones' throw from Haddon Hall. Rowsley offers shops, galleries, pubs and restaurants and in neighbouring Reedsmere is the Michelin-starred East Lodge Hotel and Restaurant. Close by is Bakewell,...

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    £79

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Packhorse Shepherd’s Hut
  • 1

    Derbyshire

    Packhorse Shepherd’s Hut

    Ref: S367920

    Reviews 31

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    The small and charming market town of Wirksworth is situated just six miles from the bustling town of Matlock. Just outside the ever-popular Peak District National Park, Wirksworth is bursting with character and home to impressive architecture and...

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    £38

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    Derbyshire is a beautiful county in the East Midlands of England, packed with stunning landscapes and experiences. With days out exploring the transportation and industrial heritage of this region or discovering its wildlife and vast open spaces, Derbyshire has plenty to offer. Outdoor activities in Derbyshire also varies from walking, cycling, horse riding, and golf, to pot-holing, abseiling and white-water rafting.

    Dog-friendly lodges and log cabins in Derbyshire are a great way to explore the great outdoors with your pooch in tow. Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway or a family adventure, you won't be stuck for a great place to stay for you and your four-legged companion with our range of pet-friendly lodges. These beautiful lodges and log cabins are located in some of the most scenic spots in Derbyshire, allowing you to take in some stunning views and take your pet on a great adventure.

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    • Suzette - Verified booking

      There were several negative reviews however like the last reviewer we went along any way as had paid for a weeks break.

      Sadly the earlier complaints had not been addressed. There were cobwebs in the corners of the inside, the towels and tea towel did not smell nice at all. The bedding was old and did not smell clean at all. We struggled with the shower as difficult to control the temperature and the water pressure was poor, not enough for 2 people. The deck area had not seen any maintenance for who knows how long, it needs a good jet wash and a fresh coat of paint. There is no where to hang your clothes, there were only 2 pint beer glasses and one wine glass, we had to buy some tumblers. The fridge is in a shed at back of hut. With a bit of cash spent on a good clean, new bedding, curtains that are actual curtains, a jet wash, a fresh deck paint it could be lovely. We left after 2 nights as I couldn’t stay in a bed that felt so unclean. Sykes were very efficient at dealing with our concerns and speaking to owners but as we did not speak with owners directly to give them an opportunity to resolve we cannot have any refund. Nothing could have been resolved whilst we were in the property so there felt little point. I do hope therefore that they spend the 438 pounds we lost on improving the areas we and others have highlighted and as our complaint was ‘resolved’ by Sykes I would expect never to see another bad review here again. On a positive note the site for campers was quiet, the area lovely, peaceful and scenic.

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    • Holly - Verified booking

      Pictures are deceiving.

      On arrival owners seemed friendly enough and gave us directions as is incorrect on Sykes website and on What3words. Fridge is located outdoors and was mouldy and not working. We asked the owners to look into fixing this but it never really seemed cold enough to be working. The bedding and towels smelled of damp and didn’t seem clean from the cold. The bedding was a mismatch of leftover bedding with several old quilts and nothing which was very inviting. There was mould in the shower which we had to clean on arrival and there were many cobwebs and was overall very dirty. Hot water comes out in a trickle and after one shower you have to wait overnight for there to be enough hot water again. We had food on the kitchen counter such as a cereal box and biscuits which were unopened which became damp with how cold the property was. There was an electric blanket and an electric heater but our clothes became wet in our suitcase located under the bed due to the damp. After two nights we left early as with the damp and mould and the fridge not working properly we didn’t think it was hygienic to stay. Really really disappointed in this property and don’t think it’s up to standard. Should be advertised as more of a camping facility rather than a holiday let. When we came home we found we were bitten by either fleas or bed bugs from staying at the property and have submitted a complaint to Sykes.

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    • Jill - Verified booking

      Shabby exterior, weeds and nettles.

      Decking slippery when wet. Interior better. Spotless bathroom although mirrors not cleaned. Windows filthy, had the remains of dog drool on the glass and kiddies finger prints. Wardrobe smelt of cigarette smoke. Lampshades full of dust and cobwebs hanging from ceiling corners. Toaster had food remains left in. Hob not cleaned and oven trays not cleaned. No instructions of appliances. The bed was comfy and decent bedding but a drab grey colour. Plenty of hot water. There was a toy found under the bed and the owner made a joke of saying his daughter had not cleaned under the beds. Beware of the Labrador dog which is domineering with other dogs and attacked my dog. The owner was quick to say that his dog did not bite mine, even so it upset us and my dog. This is the first time that we did not get a welcome pack. We had been travelling a long time on the road and was in need of a drink and something to eat. A bottle of milk and some biscuits would have been nice. Also it states that the property is in Rowsley. We was then navigated up some narrow, winding, pot ridden roads. No shops around. Too dangerous to walk your dogs on the roads but the owner did allow us to use his fields. One of the windows had all so had blown glass. The place was warm.

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    • Corinne - Verified booking

      I read some bad reviews about this property, but thought I'd give it the benefit of the doubt.

      Unfortunately, the comments about cleanliness were very accurate, and hadn't been actioned. On arrival, I noticed hairs all over. The floor throughout, the shower, walls, windowsills and cobwebs in every corner. I decided to take my own bedding and towels, and thats the only reason why I stayed. If I hadn't, I would have left. On stripping the bed, there were hairs and marks on every undersheet (and there were 4 in different colours). I swept the floor with the hair ridden brush by the bed, but ended up using the dustpan and brush for more effect. No cooker and didn't dare use the microwave. Worktops, kitchen appliances and utensils needed cleaning before use. The positive was being able to sit on the balcony in lovely weather. If you have a caravan, really lovely place to stay and great dog walk in the woods behind. Its a real shame the owners don't look after this hut. With a thorough clean, some maintenance work, and fresh clean bedding and towels, this could be a lovely and cosy place to stay. I'm not the only one to have said this. Sykes need to resolve this issue now.

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    • Susan - Verified booking

      After reading some worrying reviews on Sykes website I was a little apprehensive.

      However there was no need. I was made very welcome by Katherine and her husband. The shepherds hut is very private. Yes it is basic accommodation, but has a lot of charm and has been made as comfortable as possible. The bed was clean and very comfortable. The shower was a bit slow but did the job. Cooking facilities were limited but I had no intention of cooking anyway. There is a kettle, toaster and microwave which was all I needed. The fridge was in an outbuilding behind the hut, which I can see in poor weather could be inconvenient, but was fine with me. The decking could probably do with a coat of paint, but that for me was part of the rustic charm. The surroundings are perfect- lovely field for my you g dog, lovely walks around the fishing lake and woods. The resident goats were a joy. If you are looking for a break with rustic charm and to get back to nature, I would highly recommend the shepherds hut. If I had a criticism it would be that Sykes need to update their information- there is no Wi-Fi, which didn’t bother me, and tell people about the outdoor fridge.

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    Things to do near Derbyshire

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    Crich Tramway Village

    Restored period village in Derbyshire, home to the National Tramway Museum and a selection of gift shops, cafes and pubs. Groups welcome. Disabled access.

    Kedleston Hall

    Neo-classical mansion in Derby, now a gallery and museum giving an insight into the history of the house, with original furnishings. Extensive parkland.

    Dovedale

    National Trust property. Limestone ravine, home to plants and wildlife, with interactive exhibits. Beautiful scenery, ideal for walks.

    Donington Park

    Motor racing circuit in Derby, with regular live events and an on-site Grand Prix museum. Conference facilities available. Experience days and corporate events. Parking.

    Gullivers Kingdom Matlock

    Gulliver's Kingdom is a theme park in Matlock Bath. Rides include a Log Flume, JCB zone and Gully's Magic Bikes. Attractions & experiences include the Lost World of the Living Dinosaurs, a Pirate Training Camp, and a Junior Cowboy Town. It hosts themed days such as a Dinosaur Sleepover. Cafes and food stalls.

    Castle Donington Museum

    Free museum in Castle Donington with information and items from the town's history including garden space with exhibits. Disabled access throughout. Shop.
    Bolsover Castle
    A lavish castle with stunning views and extensive grounds complete with a picnic area. There is also a cafe to visit for a cuppa once you finish exploring. Free parking is available and dogs on leads are welcome in the grounds but not in the castle itself.

    Thor's Cave

    This natural cave in the valley of Wetton dates back to the Stone Age and is fairly accessible from the footpath below. Excellent walks abound, but you'll want to take care that there can be some steep drops and slippery surfaces in the cave itself. Car park and toilets are available. Dog friendly.

    Lumsdale Valley

    Just outside the Peak District town of Matlock, Lumsdale Valley was once a bustling hive of industrial activity. Now managed by Lumsdale residents and the Arkwright Society, the important woodland and wetland area is safeguarded for all to enjoy. Child and dog friendly, though it's recommended you keep your dog leashed.

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