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Mapleton Road, Ashbourne, United Kingdom
Callow Hall provides comfortable 4-star accommodation in Mapleton. It is conveniently positioned for guests wishing to visit local attractions.
Free Wi-Fi
Parking
9.0
Excellent
334 reviews
Location
1.1 km from city centre
C$ 281
Mappleton Ashbourne England De6 2Ab, Ashbourne, United Kingdom
The Okeover Arms provides 4-star accommodation, plus a playground, a dart board and a kids club.
Free Wi-Fi
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8.7
Excellent
414 reviews
Location
2.0 km from city centre
C$ 187

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Gain useful insights and advice for booking the perfect stay in Ashbourne. Price data is based on averages over the past 12 months and was last updated on 24 April 2024.
Cheapest month:October
Most expensive month:December
Average price in Ashbourne:C$ 167/night
Cheapest price found:C$ 38/night
Cheapest day:Thursday
Most expensive day:Tuesday
C$ 130 - C$ 228
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C$ 133 - C$ 231
Average price per night / 3-star hotel. Prices are not fixed and may vary with time.

Where to stay in Ashbourne

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About Ashbourne

Escape to the Derbyshire Dales and enjoy a relaxing getaway in Ashbourne. The historic market town brims with old-world charm and is filled with handsome Tudor and Georgian buildings. Shop at independent boutiques and enjoy scones, jam and cream at charming tea rooms.

Things to do in Ashbourne

Get lost in a maze of winding cobbled streets in the historic town centre. You’ll walk past hundreds of heritage-listed buildings, including the magnificent Old Grammar School built in the 1600s. Stop for a pint at a centuries-old inn and admire the soaring spire atop St Oswald's Parish Church.

Ashbourne swaps big-name brands for small, family-run businesses. Shop for treasures at antique shops and purchase artisan-made gifts at the weekly open-air market. Treat yourself to piping hot gingerbread at bakeries across Ashbourne, a town famous for its melt-in-your-mouth gingerbread, which was first baked by French prisoners in the 18th century.

Ashbourne is nicknamed “The Gateway to Dovedale” and is a great base to explore the postcard-perfect limestone valley. It’s owned by the National Trust and is one of the most beautiful spots in Peak District National Park. Walk through wildflower-strewn meadows and hop across the famous Dovedale Stepping Stones. Hike up Thorpe Cloud hill for sweeping views over the lush valley.

Pack your hiking shoes and explore the beautiful Derbyshire Dales. There are trails for every age and fitness level, from leisurely riverside walks to challenging summits. The Tissington Trail takes you through glorious countryside, while the more challenging High Peak Trail winds along a former railway track. Stop at Minninglow Hill, an ancient site dotted with Neolithic tombs and Bronze Age burial mounds.

Getting around Ashbourne

Ashbourne is pedestrian-friendly and easy to get around on foot, while bicycles are a fun and eco-friendly way to explore the Derbyshire countryside. The town is a 25-minute drive from Derby and one hour from Sheffield and trains call in nearby towns like Derby and Stoke-on-Trent. Birmingham Airport is a one-hour drive away.

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    Travelodge is a very popular hotel in Ashbourne with a score of 8.7 from 15 reviews. The Izaak Walton Hotel (8.2 from 1,221 reviews) and Wildhive Callow Hall (9.0 from 334 reviews) are also highly rated Ashbourne hotels based on recent feedback from HotelsCombined users.

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