This 3-star country hotel is set on the edge of Rudyard Lake. Offering a beautiful setting, Hotel Rudyard has 12 attractive rooms, a restaurant and bar.
Ashok
United Kingdom
The setting was serene, nestled right beside a stunning lake. I reserved a family room featuring a bunk bed, which my 6-year-old daughter absolutely adored. The receptionist was there to greet us for our late check-in, ensuring that we were satisfied with everything before he headed home. He ensured that my extra request was fulfilled, even during the late hours. The included breakfast featured a hearty and well-cooked English breakfast that was quite satisfying. I strongly suggest this hotel for anyone seeking a comfortable and welcoming place to stay.
Just outside the Peak District National Park, The Three Horseshoes Inn offers stylish rooms and high-quality restaurant dining, as well as access to the spa facilities for a surcharge.
The Silk House features a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Leek. The property is set 21 km from Alton Towers, 23 km from Trentham Gardens and 30 km from Capesthorne Hall.
Jasmine
United Kingdom
The bath! Big fan, it was huge. As was the very comfy bed. The bar area was great; lovely decor, stunning stained glass windows, drinks selection and full of character. Staff were friendly and helpful.
Located in Leek and only 12 km from Buxton Opera House, Hazel Barrow Farm Cottage provides accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
june
United Kingdom
Everything , location ,clean ,comfortable great host, lots of walks super facilities for the dogs including private secure garden.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, greenman offers accommodation in Leek. Free private parking is available on site. Each room is fitted with a flat-screen TV.
Set just 18 km from Buxton Opera House, Swallows Rest offers accommodation in Leek with access to a garden, barbecue facilities, as well as private check-in and check-out.
On average, 3-star hotels in Leek cost £97 per night, and 4-star hotels in Leek are £116 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Leek can on average be found for £387 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Leek has many historical buildings of interest - we followed...
Leek has many historical buildings of interest - we followed the historical buildings walking trail which was interesting.
The people of Leek were very friendly and helpful, offering places of interest to visit and advice on eateries.
We frequented The Roebuck Pub over alternative options, purely because of the value for money of food options, which were excellent.
Leek itself is easy to walk around, just 'hilly' so you need good calf muscles.
At the time we visited, the famous indoor market was under reconditioning, so will need to visit again in the future to tick this off our list.
Deborah
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Leek is a lovely market town that has retained many original...
Leek is a lovely market town that has retained many original features. You can see money is being invested in the area and it is a good place to travel out from to see the sights. There are many places of interest, walks and waterfalls and of course the peak district itself.So many pubs to choose from all stocking locally brewed ales
tina
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
This is quite a lively but friendly town with everything you...
This is quite a lively but friendly town with everything you need when you are away from home. Good Esso garage and shop with easy access. The roads are busy but manageable even in torrential rain. I stayed just outside of Leek but a lovely area of the countryside.
garfootv
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Leek is a market town full of character.
Leek is a market town full of character. Interesting architecture and lots of small independent shops to explore.
We explored Leek on foot and found a park to relax in. There are some good restaurants and we can recommend Napoli restaurant with a good range of pizza and pasta dishes.
Sue
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
There was so much more to do than we anticipated with the...
There was so much more to do than we anticipated with the lake to explore and lots of playgrounds, markets and walks. There is also the railway which is a really nice way to visit the lake and make the most of the sightseeing for little legs.
Jessica
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
We visited Derbyshire to visit The Potteries, so didn't...
We visited Derbyshire to visit The Potteries, so didn't spend much time in Leek.
As there wasn't anything gluten free on hotel menu that took my fancy , we drove 7 minutes up the road to The Pack Horse inn, Crowdecote. Lovely meal in a cosy old pub amongst pretty scenery.
The 3 Horse Shoes is a great place for weddings. Superb gardens.
We stopped off at Buxton Spa Town on way back home. Beautiful Georgian buildings and The Pavillion on gorgeous park. Worth a visit.
Tracey
United Kingdom
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Very central but quiet 3rd floor flat. Extremely well-equipped, clean and more space than we expected. 2 minutes to well-stocked Co-Op, pay and display car park overnight, Leek is a small but interesting town with several pubs and eating places although flat had everything we needed to self-cater and a good stock of crockery, glasses, pans, cooking utensils, kitchen towels and teatowels.
Our room was very comfortable. Great to see that there was two chairs in our double room, so often we find that there’s only one. It was very clean and didn’t have the horrid smell of air freshener that we’ve found in other hotels. The rooms were away from the bar and restaurant. The outside eating areas and gardens were lovely and well maintained.
Amazing breakfast. Staff absolutely lovely. Well situated hotel with lovely views. Good beer garden. Mattresses very comfortable. Good selection of teas and coffees in the room. Good meals and drinks selection in the pub for evening. Family rooms good, with bunk beds.
Really welcoming host, Nick was also very helpful letting us know where various places were in Leek.
The hotel was quiet, food delicious, service top class, great place
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