Does Tissington have a pub?

Does Tissington have a pub?

Does Tissington have a pub?

A pub popular with visitors to Derbyshire’s Peak District is up for sale. The Bluebell Inn, in Tissington, near Ashbourne, has been put on the market with a guide price of £295,000, giving someone the ideal opportunity to restore this pub to its former glory and reap the benefits.

What restaurants are in the Tissington Trail?

Tissington is a good place to stop for refreshments, with The Bluebell Inn and the Old Coach House tearooms. Thorpe has the Dog and Partridge pub. Hartington has The Devonshire Arms and the Charles Cotton hotel. Parsley Hay Refreshments at Parsley Hay has outdoor seating.

Is Tissington Trail flat?

Tissington Trail route covers an average distance of thirteen miles. The path is almost entirely flat with small elevations now and then. This elevation gives cyclists a fantastic view of the countryside and its surroundings.

Where does the High Peak Trail start?

High Peak Junction
High Peak Trail starts from High Peak Junction, which is 2 miles south of Cromford off the A6. Accessible by Public Transport: Cromford station is 2 miles away.

How long does the Monsal Trail take to walk?

The Monsal Trail

Statistics and Files
Start: Coombs Farm Road, Bakewell Distance: 9.9 miles (15.8 km) Climbing: 624 metres
Grid Ref: SK230679 Time: 4-5 hours Rating: Hard
GPX Route File Google Earth File About the Monsal Trail

How long does it take to cycle Tissington Trail?

The ride is a favorite of ours and is an estimated 30 miles which should take 3-4 hours including a relaxing stop for lunch. Although there are many places to join the trail throughout its length, our usual location to meet is the visitor center at Parsley Hay.

Can you walk the Tissington Trail?

The traffic-free Tissington Trail is ideal for walkers, cyclists and horse riders. This 13-mile trail is mostly flat and traffic-free, making it ideal for family days out and beginner cyclists. There’s plenty to see en route as you pass through the beautiful countryside of the Derbyshire Dales.

Are there toilets at Monsal Trail?

Are there any toilets on the Monsal Trail? The toilets at The Refreshment Room, Millers’ Dale Station were open when we visited today with advisory notices asking people to ensure there were only two people in the building at a time and that the 2m social distancing guidelines were followed.

Is the Monsal Trail difficult?

It’s a railway track so any gradient is almost impossible to notice on foot. over a year ago. It’s an old railway track bed, so there are no gradients above about 1 in 75 so easy going. Cinder surface is well maintained and no traffic to worry about.