

1.5
Disabled Travellers taking in a youth hostel in the Peak district
A truly delightful days trip around beautiful scenic areas of the Peak district, with a break available at this rather run down, neglected hotel, now a Youth hostel.
A long tree filled meadow leads you up to the hostel, sheep happily grazing, under changing autumn colours (photo 1) holds promise of something to come, but that is soon dashed as you spot how run down the property has become, and that’s not due to covid either, it looks as if this property has long ago been ignored.
The car park is handy, pot holed, but at least it’s close to reception, which you reach by a sloping pathway (photo 2) pillers in need of care, as first impressions says so much about a place. Old outbuildings also need work to be done (photo 3) although the photo makes it look as all is well.
You enter through a not very impressive doorway and into the reception area and small cafe (photo 4) which is not inspiring at all, but at least a decent enough coffee can be bought, which you then carry along past a corridor highlighting details of the peak district (photo 5) and into a drab area which shows nothing else than make you realise how depressing the house has become (photo 6).
You then pass on into the old and again drab lounge area, just old furniture, and really in need of upgrading if nothing else (photo 7) and at least you can sit with a view over, nothing, just a few trees without any sparkle (photo 8)
This is getting a poor review, as having read how this was once described as a four star hotel, and looking forward to our visit, we were so disappointed by the whole thing, and can fully understand how they now use it as a hostel, it’s not worth more than that. So we were quite ready to drink up quickly and get out of there.
A passage by reception leads towards toilets (photo 9) with the disabled being near the end of the passage, which are just basic to say the least (photo 10).
You will gather we will not be recommending this hostel.
A truly delightful days trip around beautiful scenic areas of the Peak district, with a break available at this rather run down, neglected hotel, now a Youth hostel.
A long tree filled meadow leads you up to the hostel, sheep happily grazing, under changing autumn colours (photo 1) holds promise of something to come, but that is soon dashed as you spot how run down the property has become, and that’s not due to covid either, it looks as if this property has long ago been ignored.
The car park is handy, pot holed, but at least it’s close to reception, which you reach by a sloping pathway (photo 2) pillers in need of care, as first impressions says so much about a place. Old outbuildings also need work to be done (photo 3) although the photo makes it look as all is well.
You enter through a not very impressive doorway and into the reception area and small cafe (photo 4) which is not inspiring at all, but at least a decent enough coffee can be bought, which you then carry along past a corridor highlighting details of the peak district (photo 5) and into a drab area which shows nothing else than make you realise how depressing the house has become (photo 6).
You then pass on into the old and again drab lounge area, just old furniture, and really in need of upgrading if nothing else (photo 7) and at least you can sit with a view over, nothing, just a few trees without any sparkle (photo 8)
This is getting a poor review, as having read how this was once described as a four star hotel, and looking forward to our visit, we were so disappointed by the whole thing, and can fully understand how they now use it as a hostel, it’s not worth more than that. So we were quite ready to drink up quickly and get out of there.
A passage by reception leads towards toilets (photo 9) with the disabled being near the end of the passage, which are just basic to say the least (photo 10).
You will gather we will not be recommending this hostel.