The daily grind of nine to five jobs, the increasing domestic and social responsibilities, and the constant pressure to perform your best at all times, in every sphere, can easily turn monotonous, tiring, and stressful. The boredom can lead to decreased performance in the workplace and result in a chaotic life that will hamper your peace of mind and drive you to a general dissatisfaction with your surroundings.
To make sure that the increasingly competitive world does not get the better of you, it is a good idea to take a small break now and then from your daily routine to enjoy the simple things in life and relax your nerves. Nothing can be more soothing than escaping to the lap of nature for a few days and enjoying the fresh air and lush green countryside, and mingling with the simple country folk before getting back to your life rejuvenated and revitalised. A good place to spend some time away from the din of the city and the humdrum of your busy life is Derbyshire in the East Midlands of England.
Why Derbyshire?
The county is situated snugly amidst mountains, forests and rivers. It houses a substantial portion of the Peak District National Park, known for its eye-catching landscape and interesting biodiversity. The place is well known for promoting many outdoor activities, such as:
Hiking
Bike rides
Hill walking
Horse riding
Rock climbing
Water sports
Sailing
Fishing
Canoeing in Carsington Water
Hang gliding
Paragliding
Bird watching
Fell running
Off-roading
Orienteering
These activities are not only good for physical exercise, but they also provide a euphoric adrenaline rush. There are many other interesting tourist attractions in the Peak District of Derbyshire, such as museums, historic and architectural sites, galleries, industrial heritage sites, stately homes, castles, and theme parks that tell stories about the history of the region.
There are many major attractions in Peak district and Derbyshire, including:
Peak Cavern
Treak Cliff Cavern
Peak District Lead Mining Museum
Chatsworth House
Dovedale
Peak Rail
Mam Tor
Arbor Low
High Peak Trail
White Peak
A few days’ getaway to Derbyshire and the Peak District allows you to come in touch with your inner self, leaving you refreshed and ready to get back to your life with renewed energy.
Benefits and Amenities
The first thing that comes to anyone’s mind when planning a holiday is where to lodge. Derbyshire provides visitors with a wide range of quaint, comfortable, and cosy cottages at affordable rates. The best part about the holiday cottages available is that there is always something that everyone will love. You can choose to book a smoking or a non-smoking cottage, and some of the cottages are self-catering, giving you a feeling of being at a home away from home.
There are cottages that are pet-friendly so that you do not have to leave your furry friend behind during your retreat, and cottages are also available for holiday makers with special needs. Most cottages sleep two persons, but accommodation can be made for more team members quite easily on consulting with cottage owners or cottage booking services.
The cottages in Derbyshire are typical English cottages with a little garden or a green patch either in the front yard, back yard, or both. The bright greenery and the cool Derbyshire air together are very refreshing and have a huge potential to make you fall in love with the destination.
Derbyshire country cottages are lovely stone houses that have a traditional outlook with modern interiors. The cottages are furnished with modern amenities to make the experience of the holiday makers pleasant and comfortable. Most cottages have a basic sitting or lounging area with a sofa, TV, a captain’s chair, a DVD player, and a small coffee table, as well as a small dressing room, a double bedroom, a kitchen with dining space, and a washroom with hot and cold water. The kitchen is equipped with a modern hob, automatic dishwasher, microwave oven, a gas oven, and a refrigerator.
Convenient Locations
Derbyshire cottages are situated close to local pubs and taverns that make it easy for you to access them after a day’s sightseeing and other physical activities. There are quite a number of antique shops selling souvenirs and restaurants serving mouth-watering local delicacies a stone’s throw away from the cottages.
No matter where you stay, there will always be some interesting places that you can visit near your cottage, including:
Kinder Scout
‘Downfall’
Millennium Walkway
Buxton
The mining districts
Local markets
Robin Hood’s Sherwood Forest
Chatsworth House
Haddon Hall
National Tramway Museum
Derwent Valley
Carsington Water
High Peak Trail
Blue John Caverns
Monsal Dale
Calver Edge
Most cottages are located in the heart of the Peak district landscape which makes them Derbyshire’s gem of tourist accommodations. The rent for any cottage is also nominal, leaving you with more money to enjoy the endless amount of attractions in Derbyshire.
How to Book Your Cottage
The internet has made it very easy when it comes to planning the holidays. There are dedicated websites that help you to make informed choices about selecting your holiday cottage in Derbyshire. The sites usually have a long list of a wide variety of cottages, accompanied with photographs ranging from the cute and cosy to the classy and luxurious. All relevant information is provided, including the location of the cottage, nearby tourist attractions, recommended restaurants, souvenir shops, and markets. Derbyshire cottages are situated all across the region, making it easy for you to find a great place to stay no matter where you’re going or what your plans are.
Apart from helping you to book your ideal cottage, an online booking site will also offer to draw up a holiday plan for you so that you can make the most of your vacation days without missing out on any points of interest. They also help to arrange for bikes and dingy for your cycling trips in the region or water sports. Their contact information is provided to help you directly contact them regarding any queries you have.
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