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.
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.
Nicola
United Kingdom
The hotel was very lovely. The evening food was delicious and great value for money. Breakfast was great, lovely and fresh! The shower was great. Staff all friendly. Would love to come back to try the spa.
The Silk House features a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Leek. The property is around 21 km from Alton Towers, 23 km from Trentham Gardens and 30 km from Capesthorne Hall.
Margaret
Australia
Convenient to everything in Leek places to eat and shop . Also many tourist places to visit eg Alton Towers and Peak District. A very good venue for weddings etc or events local
It was verynice and Staff a d Owner very helpful and
Situated in Leek, 18 km from Alton Towers and 21 km from Buxton Opera House, Black Lion Inn features a restaurant, mountain views and free WiFi.
Amy
United Kingdom
lovely old pub but rooms had a lovely modern finish to them, very comfy bed, great shower. staff were lovely, breakfast was amazing, location was perfect
Located in Leek and only 16 km from Buxton Opera House, The Old Stable at Blackshaw Farm provides accommodation with inner courtyard views, free WiFi and free private parking.
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.
Faeeza
United Kingdom
The location, the decor, the finishing touches, the little extras.
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.
Lovely period town house hotel situated in the centre of Leek, within easy reach of the main restaurants and public houses. Can recommend the local Wetherspoons “The Green Dragon”. For decent food and a friendly atmosphere with a decent pint to be had. If you like your authentic German or Belgium beers etc I can recommend the Der Engel and the food is exquisite.
A return visit to this gem of an apartment , comfortable , unique , great facilities.
Fantastic location in the middle of Leek.
Free secure parking a bonus in this popular market town .
The new 2nd bathroom is lovely and makes it a great venue to visit .
Use of plastic based mattress protectors - bad.
Cost of spa £40 even if I wanted a dip in the hot tub which I did - bad.
Breakfast - great
Bar prices - great
Hotel views - great
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