Advantages: Lovely setting, good atmospher, Historic Disadvantages: Can get very busy, Food is only average
The Castle Inn is one of several Public Houses that can be found in the Derbyshire Town of Castleton in the Peak District National Park. It is located right in the heart of the Town, at the bottom of the hillside where Peveril Castle is perched, overlooking Castleton. This location leaves the visitor in no doubt how this Public House derived its name and the sign outside here has a picture of a Castle on it, that somewhat resembles that of Peveril Castle.
Due to its location within the Town, the Castle is generally the busiest Pub in Castleton. If the weather is fine this is one of the few places which has a large beer garden and the advantage of the beer garden here is that it has wonderful views of the Castle. From the outside this beer garden is sheltered by trees and shrubs so only the tops of the red and white umbrellas are ...
Advantages: Friendly. Clean. Central to village of Castleton. Great for walkers. Disadvantages: Menu too extensive and too expensive.
served (first time this had happened) and when it arrived it was overcooked and served with poor quality vegetables. The price for the pie, chips and veg we had was £9.95. It really wasn't worth that.
To sum up, I would DEFINITELY recommend a stay in this comfortable, friendly and atmospheric Inn. I would certainly eat in the restaurant but not every night. It's perfect for couples, or groups of adults, especially walkers. Not great for children but those that were there were welcomed. Would I go there again - definitely. They just need to cut down on the vast menu and produce a few dinners that cost a bit less. If we had had our two teenagers with us, we probably wouldn't have eaten there more than once. There are lots of other pubs in Castleton, plus a fish and chip shop which closes very early in the evening. ...
Advantages: lovely scenery and friendly locals Disadvantages: british weather
Well, I love visiting Castleton and have done since my very first visit in 1985, when I stayed in the youth hostel in the centre, at the foot of Peveril castle.
The small village is so beautiful that it has to be re-visited as often as possible as there is always a new area to walk each time.
I first stayed in Castleton before our attempt at crossing the Pennines in the world record of what was then 9 days, (to which we were not very successful, in fact we failed by 16 days due to unforeseen circumstances). We were based at the youth hostel for the start before we would clamber over the east Mam Tor, (or the shivering mountain) and into Edale, the start of the Pennine walk, near the Nags head.
I could tell you about the first time I visited Castleton, testing the few pubs for quality and style on the first night. The Castle ...
blissman70 05.04.2008
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